Ayra Starr Reflects on Alternate Career Path: “I’d Just Be Vibing at My Mum’s House”

Ayra Starr Reflects on Alternate Career Path: Id Just Be Vibing at My Mums House

Nigerian music sensation Ayra Starr has opened up about what her life might have looked like without her breakthrough in the music industry, revealing that she would likely be unemployed and dependent on her family for support. In a candid interview with EE72, the award-winning artist reflected on her journey to stardom, sharing personal insights into her early struggles and the pivotal moment that changed her career trajectory. She admitted that if she hadn’t pursued music, she would probably be living at her mother’s house, relying on her for food and daily needs. “If I weren’t doing music, I would literally be unemployed. I don’t even think I would be a content creator because that’s a lot of work. I would just be chilling in my mum’s house and eating my mum’s food,” she said.

Ayra Starr’s rise to fame began when music executive Don Jazzy noticed her unique sound online before she officially joined Mavin Records. She recalled feeling overwhelmed with excitement when she discovered that one of Nigeria’s most influential music producers had been listening to her music. “I was so excited when I found out they were listening to my music. You know who it is,” she shared, hinting at the significance of that moment. Don Jazzy later revealed that he was immediately drawn to her originality and reached out to her, but she didn’t respond initially. Undeterred, he contacted her brother after spotting him in one of her social media posts, which eventually led to her signing with Mavin Records in 2020.

The singer’s journey from obscurity to global recognition highlights the power of persistence and talent in the music industry. Her story resonates with many young Nigerians chasing dreams in creative fields, especially in a competitive environment where visibility and connections often determine success. Ayra Starr’s openness about her past struggles adds depth to her public persona, showing that behind the glitz and awards lies a relatable human story. She also spoke about the challenges of fame, admitting that she sometimes overshare on social media. “I really wish people knew less about me. Once the camera comes on, I can’t stop talking, and I feel like I overshare,” she confessed.

Her reflections offer a rare glimpse into the personal side of a celebrity often seen as a symbol of success and glamour. As Ayra Starr continues to dominate charts across Africa and beyond, her journey serves as both inspiration and cautionary tale for aspiring artists. With her music reaching global audiences and her influence growing, her story remains a testament to how one moment of recognition can change a life forever. The future of her career, as well as her personal growth, will continue to be closely watched by fans and industry watchers alike.