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Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr, has opened up about her private relationship, revealing that she’s in a dilemma about it.
Appearing in a recent episode of Rock Nation’s The Intern series, Starr revealed that her song ‘Where Do We Go’ was inspired by a private relationship and the dilemma of going public or not.
“‘Where Do We Go’ is inspired by a private relationship. Are we going to stay hidden or come out to the world? I’m kind of like in the middle, so like, where do we go?” she expressed.
Ayra Starr also revealed on the show that if she could intern for anyone, it would be Rihanna.
“If I have to intern for anyone, it would be Rihanna. I would get the coffee. Anything she wants me to do, I will do it,” she said.
Starr has stated in several past interviews that Rihanna is her childhood idol and her main inspiration for pursuing a career in music.
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