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19 and Dangerous, Ayra Starr

What if not excellence is expected from an artiste personally handpicked by Don Jazzy? The Mavin’s
boss has an ear for fine sound and Ayra becoming a fan favourite is not unexpected. It is in fact much-
expected.

Bloody Samaritan was a chart-topper opening with the sound of a violin and the words, “I’m feeling
vibes on vibes” is nothing short of vibes every second of track. Please, go cop a listen.

Ayra Starr opens the album with the track Cast (Gen Z Anthem) which hurriedly becomes a hit. The
strings on the instrumental sedate you then the percussion instruments come on to awaken you to her
voice that echoes the truth and experience of everyday life. She even dares to tell you to after waking
you up from your sleep that, “second this not if you ain’t approve of” how she’s decided to live her life
which is against the odds. If she cast, she cast! The girl isn’t just going to give in to fear!

The second track ‘Fashion Killer’ shows her living the reality of her brave heart. She’s a fashion killer. If
you don’t like it, sorry o! You have to deal with life as it presents itself.

Oh, what’s life for a 19-year-old without a heartbreak? Lonely captures the essence of hormone-driven
experiences in young adults. The contemplations in such phases – was I wrong? I’ll do what I can. Hope
it works.

On Toxic, it’s just pain and blame. The sounds however do not sadden yo

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