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Famous songstress, Ayra Starr, has confirmed her relocation from Nigeria to New York City.
The singer confirmed the news during her latest interview on Hot 93.7FM’s Buck N Regg.
While revealing that her spirit has always belonged to New York, the 23-year-old entertainer said she permanently moved there some weeks ago.
“I live in New York now. I officially moved in less than two months ago. I’m always in New York regardless; it reminds me so much of Lagos. There are many Nigerians here, so it feels like home.
“I was sceptical about moving here, even around that time, I remember just being on stage and feeling I might move here. It feels like a moment of sunder, and I was like I really like it here.
“I know why I am here. I know my priorities. And I’m here for a good time."
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