In the most recent issue of Blanc Magazine, “Rule The World,” Nigerian music star Ayra Starr explores her rise to prominence, highlighting the critical roles that confidence and family support had in her success.
“Growing up, I was always like, ‘I’m gonna be a superstar,’” Ayra describes her childhood. That was well known. I was a pretty young lady. Because my friends and family believed in me, I feel like I had a lot of confidence.”
However, Ayra had to struggle to keep up that confidence when she started traveling the world without her typical network of supporters. However, she observes, “I didn’t always have them with me when I was touring and traversing the world.”
I didn’t have that kind of support. I had to stop relying on other people’s faith in me and start believing in myself.
Ayra displays her unique style in an eye-catching photo session that goes with the story. She wears a purple fitting jumpsuit, gold jewelry, and a matching leather jacket in one outfit.
She can also be seen wearing a stylish grey ensemble that includes a sleeveless blouse and skirt with ruffles made of feathers, paired with long black leather boots. A third costume features a fur cream jacket over a cream-colored playsuit with colorful embellishments.
Many aspiring artists facing the challenges of popularity can find inspiration in Ayra Starr’s journey, which emphasizes the value of tenacity and internal confidence.