Afrobeat sensation Ayra Starr recently sat down with American singer and actress Coco Jones for Rolling Stone’s “Musicians on Musicians” edition, where she shared the values that keep her connected to her roots, even as her career skyrockets. Known for her hits and rapidly growing fame, Ayra remains deeply rooted in her Nigerian home life, a grounding force she credits for helping her navigate the challenges of stardom.
Balancing Fame with Family Life
“When I go back home [to Nigeria], I still live with my family,” Ayra shared, highlighting the importance of maintaining her everyday life despite the demands of fame. Describing a lively household, she painted a picture of her younger brothers creating a playful atmosphere by “making noise playing video games.” It’s an environment that not only brings her joy but also serves as a reminder of her values, offering a balance to the intensity of her career.
Friends as a Source of Support
Ayra’s sense of connection extends beyond family, as she actively involves her friends in her journey. “I still involve my friends in my life,” she noted, revealing that she keeps them close, even down to the details of her daily choices, such as what she wears. With a dedicated group chat, she often seeks their advice, reinforcing how deeply she values their opinions and presence. “I thank God for my friends and family,” she expressed, underscoring her gratitude for those who have supported her through her rise.
The Pressures of Public Life
However, the pressures of fame can be challenging. “Sometimes, it gets overwhelming, and I have to disappear,” she admitted, hinting at the occasional need for a retreat from the public eye. This honest confession sheds light on a side of celebrity life that fans rarely see, the need for personal space and time to recharge.
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