Ayra Starr confirms relocation to New York, opens up on her new life

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Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, has confirmed that she has officially relocated to New York City, United States.

During an appearance on Hot 93.7FM’s Buck N Regg Show, the 23-year-old singer opened up about her major move and how it is shaping the next phase of her career.

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“I do live in New York. I moved in officially less than two months ago. I am always in New York regardless,” she said.

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Ayra revealed that she initially had doubts about relocating, but a moment on stage convinced her that the city was the right choice.

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She explained that New York reminds her of Lagos, highlighting the strong presence of Nigerians and the broader African diaspora.

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New York reminds me so much of Lagos. There are a lot of Nigerians. There is a huge African diaspora here. So it feels like home,” she added.

She described the relocation as both a personal adventure and a strategic decision to grow her international reach.

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The Rush crooner also hinted that her new base has opened doors to fresh collaborations and partnerships, though she kept the names private.

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Despite the move, Ayra Starr assured fans that Nigeria will always remain her home, promising to return for creative projects.

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