- 22-year-old Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has also covered international magazines like many of her colleagues
- Her appearances have significantly shared her music journey to the world
- TheRadar curated a list of 6 notable international magazines that featured Ayra Starr as their cover artiste
On the cover pages of notable International magazines, Afrobeats sensation Oyinkansola Aderibigbe known as Ayra Starr is not left out.
Like her colleagues Burna Boy and Tems, Ayra Starr’s global status has seen her journey find home in the pages of these magazines.
The singer and songwriter has been featured in sharing her success story, especially as a young female singer in a fierce male-dominated music scene.
From the covers of Dazed to Euphoria and Elle magazines, Ayra Starr has shared inspirations behind her music and what makes her art unique.
TheRadar curated a list of notable International magazine covers, where Ayra Starr posed as nothing but a star.
6 international magazine covers that featured Ayra Starr
- Wonderland — 2024
Ayra Starr appeared on the cover of Wonderland Magazine in 2024 to talk about her sophomore album The Year I Turned 21. In an interview session, she delved into the making of the album and the future of the Afrobeats genre.
- Hunger — 2024
The Hunger Magazine also saw Ayra Starr as their cover artiste. The Issue addressed the singer’s sophomore album and her journey towards securing Grammy nominations and topping the charts across the globe.
- Teen Vogue — 2024
On its Africa New Wave edition, International magazine Teen Vogue, featured Ayra Starr as a rising voice in Afrobeats. The edition celebrated her global status despite her young age as she shared her music journey.
- Dazed — 2024
The Dazed 2024 Autumn Issue captured Ayra Starr’s dreams of being an African Superstar. She also goes into the details of her sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21.
- Euphoria — 2024
The 22-year-old expressed her thoughts for her sophomore album as well on Euphoria Magazine. She was particular about how she wants the project to be timeless. This was prior to the release of The Year I Turned 21.
- GQ South Africa — 2023
On GQ South Africa Magazine, Ayra Star’s rising fame was documented to project her iconic potential among her peers. Following her music debut and milestones in the music industry, the magazine described Ayra Starr as excellent, unstoppable and global.
Ayra Starr solidifies her superstar status with sophomore album 'The Year I Turned 21'
Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reviewed Ayra Starr’s sophomore album ‘The Year I Turned 21.’ The project solidified her status as a formidable force in the industry, garnering over 200 million streams in its first week and making her the ultimate Gen Z pop star.
The album contained 14 tracks and featured numerous music stars, including Seyi Vibez, Asake, Anita, Coco Jones, Giveon and Milar.