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AYRA STARR AND REMA BRING THE HEAT WITH “WHO’S DAT GIRL”

THIS GENERATION’S BIGGEST AFROBEATS STARS

COME TOGETHER ON THE HOTTEST NEW AFRO-DANCE RECORD

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BBC RADIO 1’s HOTTEST RECORD OF THE WEEK

 “The magnetism of Ayra Starr’s flow and fire is undeniable”The Guardian 

17 OCTOBER 2025 (TORONTO, ON) — GRAMMY-nominated, double MOBO Award-winning global Afrobeats superstar Ayra Starr has teamed up with Rema to deliver one of this year’s hottest Afro-dance records: ‘Who’s Dat Girl’. Listen HERE - out now via Mavin Records.

Produced by Ragee with additional production by The Elements, ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ fuses Ayra Starr’s undeniable ‘It girl’ energy with an arresting blend of dancehall, R&B and Middle Eastern influences. The chemistry between Ayra Starr and Rema grows more intoxicating as the pair go back and forth on the track, trading fiery verses after another, showing exactly why they are this generation’s biggest Afrobeats stars. The collaboration arrives hot on the heels of their surprise joint performance at Global Citizen Festival last month in New York City, which became one of the most buzzed about moments of the night.

‘Who’s Dat Girl’ builds on Ayra Starr’s indomitable run of summer hits with ‘Gimme Dat’ featuring Wizkid and ‘Hot Body’, which helped cement her position as Spotify’s Top Female Afrobeats Artist of 2025. ‘Hot Body’ amassed over 35 million global streams and soundtracked close to a million videos across socials – including ones posted by Cardi B and Kim Kardashian. The single hit No.2 on the UK Official Afrobeats Chart and became Ayra Starr’s sixth solo Top 5 hit on the chart.

Now with over 3 BILLION global streams, 1 BILLION YouTube views and a string of instantly-recognisable collaborations across different genres; it is clear Ayra Starr brings her culture with her wherever she goes – breaking barriers and creating ‘firsts’ for African artists.

2025, thus far, has seen Ayra Starr hit many new milestones. With her hit single ‘Rush’ recently clocking up over 500 million Spotify plays, she became the first African female artist to have two songs achieve this feat on the streaming platform. Earlier this year, she scooped two MOBO Awards and became the first female artist in 16 years to win Best African Music Act, she also picked up her first BET Award for Best International Act. Ayra Starr made her Met Gala debut in May with Ozwald Boateng and was recently featured in The Business of Fashion’s BoF 500 list of influential people shaping the global fashion industry.

The powerhouse singer-songwriter returned to perform at Global Citizen Festival last month, bringing her world-renowned stage presence to the purposeful event. Every inch the commanding voice of African Gen Z, Ayra Starr delivered an electrifying set with wall-to-wall empowering anthems while passionately highlighting the urgent need to generate power for over 1 million African children in her speech. The acclaimed musician is set to make her Hollywood debut in the film adaptation of Children of Blood and Bone, starring alongside Viola Davis, Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo and Lashana Lynch.

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