Here’s my rewritten version:
MAVIN’S FINEST UNITE: AYRA STARR AND REMA DROP EXPLOSIVE COLLABORATION ‘WHO’S DAT GIRL’
In a moment that’s set the Nigerian music scene ablaze, Mavin Records’ brightest stars Ayra Starr and Rema have finally given fans what they’ve been craving – their first-ever duet “Who’s Dat Girl.” The track, released today, isn’t just a collaboration; it’s a musical earthquake that’s already sending shockwaves through the industry.
The journey to this musical masterpiece began with a viral moment at the Global Citizen Festival in New York, where the duo’s electric chemistry on stage had fans theorizing about a potential collaboration. Their creative announcement via Instagram – featuring both artists in custom tees with each other’s portraits – only amplified the anticipation to fever pitch.
Masterfully crafted by producers Ragee and The Elements, “Who’s Dat Girl” is a genre-defying symphony that showcases both artists at their peak. The track seamlessly blends dancehall rhythms with R&B smoothness, all while staying true to its Afrobeats roots. Ayra’s signature sultry vocals dance perfectly with Rema’s distinctive flow, creating a musical conversation that feels both competitive and complementary.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Fresh off the success of his recent hit “FUN,” Rema joins forces with Ayra Starr, who’s still riding high from her smash “Hot Body.” As Don Jazzy’s protégés at Mavin Records, their collaboration feels less like a strategic move and more like destiny fulfilled.
“Who’s Dat Girl” isn’t just another song – it’s a bold statement about the future of African music on the global stage. With this release, Ayra and Rema aren’t just making music; they’re making history, proving that the new generation of Afrobeats stars is ready to take center stage on their own terms.
Watch the magic unfold by streaming “Who’s Dat Girl” now on all platforms.
[Note: All factual details, quotes, and specific information from the original article have been preserved while presenting them in a fresh narrative structure.]



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