
In a recent interview with American singer and actress Coco Jones, Nigerian artist Ayra Starr talked candidly about her struggles juggling popularity and the demands of the music business.
The two celebrities talked about the realities of being women in the spotlight in a Rolling Stone-produced interview, illuminating the frequently hidden difficulties associated with their professions.
Ayra Starr talked candidly about the unrelenting demands of her job as she reflected on her path. She said, “I feel like there’s always a lot.” “It takes a village for an artist, but people only see about 1%.” Getting things done correctly requires a lot of work. She talked about the toll her busy schedule had on her, particularly after a busy year of performing. As she acknowledged her need to take a break and refuel, she remarked, “I did so many shows last year… sometimes I disappear when it gets overwhelming.”
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Starr clarified that she remains grounded by living with her family, even though her reputation is growing. “I still live with my family when I return home. “The house is still very much full, even though my brothers might be making noise and playing video games,” she said, adding that being near her loved ones helps her handle the demands of celebrity.
She emphasised her ties to her heritage by saying that she always looks for Nigerian food when she travels because it makes her feel happy and at ease. Ayra also talked about her artistic path, explaining how she maintains her artistic vision in spite of the cacophony in the industry. She stated, “I definitely listen to those who are close to me, but I knew what I wanted creatively.” “I have always been able to make any kind of music I want.”