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Nigerian songstress, Ayra Starr has been spotted hanging out at the Crop Over festival in Barbados with iconic singer Rihanna.
The Crop Over festival, a traditional harvest celebration, runs from June to early August and culminates in the vibrant Kadooment Day parade, showcasing Barbadian music, arts, food, and culture.
In a recent video, Starr and Rihanna dazzled in intricately adorned bodysuits with elaborate feathery headpieces and oversized wings.
The two stars were seen engaging warmly, sharing a hug, and enjoying the festivities together.
Ayra Starr & Rihanna link up once again at the crop over festival in Barbadospic.twitter.com/SE9ls9hdrZ
— Oyindamola (@dammiedammie35) August 6, 2024
Rihanna had previously expressed a desire to collaborate with Ayra Starr following their meeting at the Fenty X Puma party in London this April.
Ayra Starr, born Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, gained widespread acclaim with her 2021 hit “Bloody Samaritan” and has continued to rise in prominence under Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.

Rihanna, whose debut album “Music Of The Sun” was released in 2005, is celebrated for her extensive music career, which includes eight studio albums and numerous awards.
Beyond her music career, Rihanna is also known for her humanitarian efforts, entrepreneurship, acting, and fashion modeling.
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