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kris·Music/Radio· about 4 hours ago

Ayra Starr Credits Rihanna for Helping Her Overcome Self-Esteem Struggles

Ayra Starr Credits Rihanna for Helping Her Overcome Self-Esteem Struggles

Nigerian pop star Ayra Starr has revealed that a recent meeting with Rihanna transformed her confidence. Speaking to W Magazine, she admitted that she’d been battling low self-esteem earlier this year. Watching her own music videos with Rihanna helped change that. Rihanna pointed out her favourite moments in Ayra’s videos and even floated the idea of collaborating. For Ayra, that simple act of encouragement meant the world.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

How do you think Rihanna's encouragement changed Ayra Starr's approach to her own music and confidence?

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bisiabout 2 hours ago

How did Rihanna's support show up in Ayra's songwriting or stage confidence?

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dapoabout 2 hours ago

Totally agree, Rihanna's pep talk must have supercharged Ayra Starr's confidence and creative flair.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

It's interesting how Ayra Starr credits Rihanna's feedback for boosting her confidence, but many rising stars mention similar mentorship experiences.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

No be say one meeting alone fit mend all self-esteem wahala that easily, abi Rihanna just hype am?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Maybe artists could benefit from reviewing their own work regularly with a trusted peer for honest feedback instead of waiting for big names.

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