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  • The 40 of Ayra Starr鈥檚 Greatest Songs, Ranked

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    From her 2021 debut self-titled Ayra Starr EP to her sophomore masterpiece, The Year I Turned 21, the has consistently released songs for a generation navigating fame, love, relationships, good times, luxury, hustle and self-discovery. With a musical range that speaks to the soul of modern culture and makes any type of production her sonic bed, Ayra is arguably the undeniable next-to-be matriarch of our modern contemporary music. 

    As we await her , I revisited her discography to look at how far she鈥檚 evolved and made a ranking that goes deep into her most defining tracks.

    To ensure a well-rounded breakdown, each track is ranked based on relatability, cultural influence and the 鈥淚T鈥 Factor. Whether you鈥檙e a long-time fan or looking to get into her music, or you need jams to whine to or songs against bad vibes, you should start here. This list highlights Ayra Starr鈥檚 40 greatest songs.

    40. 鈥1942鈥 (feat. Milar) (2024)

    Named after the infamous luxury tequila 1942, this goes beyond the allure of partying. It鈥檚 about a reckless, necessary escape from the pressures of fame and expectations. Alongside her brother Milar, Ayra Starr sings about letting go of overthinking and living entirely in the moment.

    39. 鈥淚ja鈥 (2020)

    Ayra Starr is under a spell, discarding her usual hard-girl front to tell her love interest that she鈥檚 ready to go to war for his affection. She effortlessly switches between English and Yoruba, delivering lines that feel like a late-night confession.

    38. 鈥淏irds Sing of Money鈥 (2024)

    Ayra steps away from the usual relationship drama to deliver a catchy, elite hustle manifesto. When she sings about the very birds in the sky chirping, they chirp about bags, luxury and financial abundance. This is her letting us know she鈥檚 successful and it鈥檚 permanent.

    37. 鈥淜arma鈥 (2021)

    We鈥檝e all had that one ex who treated the relationship like a game, convinced they could rubbish your heart and move on like it鈥檚 cool. But on this standout track from her debut EP, Ayra Starr, she stops playing nice and reminds us that the universe always keeps receipts.

    36. 鈥淒ITR鈥 (2020)

    Before she was globally recognised as Sabi Girl, Ayra Starr used her self-titled debut EP to show that she鈥檚 a storyteller who isn鈥檛 afraid to tell difficult stories. 鈥淒ITR鈥 (Diamond in the Rough) is a beautiful, cautionary tale that explores the chaotic realities of growing up in the modern world.



    35. 鈥淎min鈥 (2021)

    鈥淎min鈥 is a pop song about hope. It鈥檚 built around prayers, affirmations and manifestations, and it expresses Ayra鈥檚 desire for greatness while maintaining optimism. It鈥檚 uplifting.

    34. 鈥淢emories鈥 (2020)

    She sings beautifully about freezing time and making unforgettable memories with the ones she loves before the crazy ride of life speeds up again.

    33. 鈥淐ontrol鈥 (2024)

    If you ever needed proof that Ayra Starr was born to rule the stage, 鈥淐ontrol鈥 is the track that settles the debate. It’s a heavy dose of Afropop and a bad bitch anthem to remind yourself that you鈥檙e the one running the show.

    32. 鈥淲oman Commando鈥 (feat. Anitta and Coco Jones) (2024)

    This is the mission statement of Ayra Starr鈥檚 The Year I Turned 21 era: confident and not shrinking. International singers Anitta and Coco Jones join Ayra in celebrating female friendship and freedom. They turn a night out into a declaration of power.

    31. 鈥淟onely鈥 (2021)

    Hard girl, hard girl, but once loneliness hits, everybody folds. This song is for when you鈥檙e desperately missing your ex. Play it when the 鈥渟trong babe鈥 facade finally crumbles, and you鈥檙e ready to risk it all for one more late-night text.

    30. 鈥淟onely鈥 (Refix) (feat. Zinoleesky) (2022)

    If the original version of 鈥淟onely鈥 was a late-night bedroom cry, this refix is the official invitation to bring those tears straight to the club.

    29. 鈥淎se鈥 (2022)

    This song was originally dropped during Ayra Starr鈥檚 COLORS Show performance. The title itself means 鈥淎men鈥 in Yoruba, and she uses the lyrics to lay down a decree of protection over her life and her peace of mind. She makes it clear that she鈥檚 not available to negative energy.

    28. 鈥淭oxic鈥 (2021)

    On this standout track from her debut album, 19 & Dangerous, Ayra Starr ditches self-righteousness to look right in the mirror and admit that she might actually be the problem. But instead of trying to fix it or do better, she鈥檚 saying, 鈥淵es, I鈥檓 toxic, but what are you going to do about it?鈥 This is a song you鈥檒l find yourself romanticising your own red flags.

    27. 鈥淪nitch鈥 (feat. Foushe茅) (2021)

    鈥淪nitch鈥 is dedicated to that specific breed of exes who cannot seem to keep your name out of their mouths after a breakup. Ayra calls him out immediately for playing the victim and running his mouth like a loose faucet. 鈥淪nitch鈥 is a jam for when you find out that someone you used to ride for is moving like a double agent and gossiping about you behind your back

    26. 鈥淚n Between鈥 (2021)

    The pressure of adulthood and keeping it all together is a lot. For a debut album packed with bad-bitch anthems and confident flexes, 鈥淚n Between鈥 brings the moment Ayra Starr cracks and gives us a great, vulnerable song. She validates every single person who feels overwhelmed by the weight of expectations.


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    25. 鈥淩unning鈥 (feat. Lojay) (2022)

    A promise to never see the same shege twice in her relationships. If the person you love won鈥檛 get serious, you might as well move on and warn them to focus on their journey too.

    24. 鈥淪are鈥 (2020)

    When she dropped her self-titled debut EP, 鈥淪are鈥 is one of the songs that shows that she鈥檚 an old soul in a Gen-Z body. If you listened to this song and felt a sudden rush of nostalgia, your ears were not deceiving you. Ayra interpolates the legendary Lijadu Sisters鈥 1979 classic, 鈥淥rere Elejigbo,鈥 to bridge the gap between Nigerian music royalty and the new school. She sings of an unashamed invitation to romance.

    23. 鈥淔ashion Killer鈥 (2021)

    Long before Ayra Starr became a global ambassador for the micro-skirt revolution, she used this track on her first album to let the world know that her wardrobe is lethal.

    22. 鈥淪kinny Girl Anthem鈥 (feat. Kayykilo) (2022)

    In a time choked by the BBL epidemic and the constant societal pressure to be 鈥渟lim thick,鈥 Ayra Starr comes through with 鈥淪kinny Girl Anthem.鈥 This is the song for everybody who has ever been told to 鈥渆at more so the wind doesn’t blow you away.鈥 It shuts down all the unsolicited body-shaming and doubles down that looking skinny is a flex and a half.

    21. 鈥淏ridgertn鈥 (2021)

    This song establishes a new world order in which she makes the rules and breaks every stereotype. Ayra Starr demands that you 鈥淏ow down to the queen鈥 before casually announcing her plans to 鈥渢werk on my throne.鈥 Whether she鈥檚 threatening to send her army after her haters or stepping on necks in her designer boots, she鈥檚 not to be played with.

    20. 鈥淕imme Dat鈥 (feat. Wizkid) (2025)

    鈥淕imme Dat鈥 links Sabi Girl up with Big Wiz for the second time after “2 Sugar”. Ayra sets the tone for a sensual, romantic song. Wizkid smoothly slides in with charm. It鈥檚 an uptempo, funky Afrobeats groove that compels you to grab your lover, cure your sanko and lose your home training.

    19. 鈥淎way鈥 (2020)

    This song talks about protecting your peace and refusing to eat the breakfast somebody鈥檚 child tries to serve you. From the start, Ayra sets the tone that she鈥檒l never be the victim. She packs up all the toxic energy and tells it to go “away, away, away.”

    18. 鈥21鈥 (2024)

    Adulting is a scam, but this soundtrack Ayra Starr made for it is fire. 鈥21鈥 is the title track of her sophomore album and is the coming-of-age anthem for every Gen-Z babe who鈥檚 securing the bag and crying in her bedroom. She kicks things off by addressing everyone who ever called her too young or too foolish, telling them to respectfully choke on their opinions because she鈥檚 running things her way.

    17. 鈥淏loody Samaritan鈥 (2021)

    鈥淏loody Samaritan鈥 is the song that transformed Ayra Starr from one of Nigeria鈥檚 most exciting newcomers into a bona fide star. The song is her refusal to let critics, envy and negativity dictate her path. The song’s title itself plays on the idea of protecting yourself from people whose concern isn’t as genuine as it seems.

    16. 鈥淐ast (Gen Z Anthem)鈥 (2021)

    Ayra Starr addresses the society鈥檚 moral police on 鈥淐ast.鈥 It鈥檚 an unapologetic Gen-Z manifesto for choosing your own happiness over everyone else鈥檚 unsolicited opinions.

    15. 鈥淟ast Heartbreak Song鈥 (feat. Giveon) (2024)

    Ayra drops the hard-girl facade to ask the embarrassing question: 鈥淪hey I just dey waste my time?鈥 We鈥檝e all been there, ignoring red flags just because somebody called us their peace. But true to her promises, she draws a firm line, declaring that this is the absolute last time she鈥檚 writing a sad song over a relationship.

    14. 鈥淟agos Love Story鈥 (2024)

    Dating in Lagos is globally recognised as an extreme sport. But on 鈥淟agos Love Story,鈥 Ayra Starr gives us a rare glimmer of hope. She paints the picture of a 鈥淕od when鈥 Lagos romance. The main premise of the song is about catching the right vibe, locking eyes with a fine boy, and successfully bypassing all the usual talking-stage drama that comes with living in Lagos.

    13. 鈥淛azzy鈥檚 Song鈥 (2024)

    As the Mavin princess, it鈥檚 only right that she drops a track paying homage to the Don himself. By seamlessly sampling Wande Coal鈥檚 absolute 2009 classic, 鈥淵ou Bad鈥 鈥 which was originally produced by Don Jazzy 鈥 Ayra Starr bridges the gap between the legendary Mo’ Hits era and her Gen-Z domination.

    12. 鈥淕oodbye (Warm Up)鈥 (feat. Asake) (2024)

    This is about moving on. 鈥淕oodbye (Warm Up)鈥 is the song for dusting yourself off, blocking a toxic number and entering your unbothered era. Ayra sings: 鈥淚 do not accept your apology / Just lemme be, just lemme free.鈥 This is a song to jam when you say goodbye to your ex and warm up for your next adventure.

    11. 鈥淏ad Vibez鈥 (feat. Seyi Vibez) (2024)

    Ayra Starr and Seyi Vibez are operating on a strict 鈥渘o entry鈥 policy for haters, fake friends and negative energy in general. As simple as that.


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    10. 鈥淐ommas鈥 (2024)

    If your primary love language is bank alerts and avoiding unnecessary wahala, then 鈥淐ommas鈥 is the song for you. Ayra gives us the blueprint for having tunnel vision. Why stress over other people鈥檚 opinions when you can just focus on multiplying the zeros in your account balance?

    9. 鈥淥run鈥 (2024)

    Ayra Starr captures that feeling when life is showing you shege, and you just want to tap out. But the Sabi Girl doesn鈥檛 accept defeat. It鈥檚 a reminder that even the baddest Gen-Z pop stars need divine backup when the weight of the world gets too tough.

    8. 鈥淭he Kids Are Alright鈥 (2024)

    If there鈥檚 one thing about grief, it鈥檚 that it sneaks up on you. This song is a vulnerable, open letter to her late father. It leaves us with just Oyinkansola (Ayra Starr): a young babe navigating loss while trying to make her dad proud. But the tear-jerker is the outro. Hearing Ayra and her siblings dropping life updates for their dad (鈥淚鈥檓 in school now,鈥 鈥淚鈥檝e got a daughter now鈥) is heavy in the most beautiful way possible.

    7. 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Dat Girl鈥 (feat. Rema) (2025)

    Ayra Starr and Rema鈥檚 chemistry makes the song great. They lean fully into their celebrity status, trading lines about attraction, luxury, and the feeling of knowing all eyes are on you. It鈥檚 a sleek, flirtatious pop jam.

    6. 鈥淩ush鈥 (2022)

    Throughout the track, she reflects on the sacrifices behind success, the people rooting against her and her determination to keep moving regardless. 鈥淩ush鈥 is Ayra Starr singing about her overflowing wins.

    5. 鈥淏eggi Beggi鈥 (feat. Ckay) (2021)

    If the phrase 鈥渨hat are we?鈥 were a song, it鈥檇 be this one. Navigating the talking stage in this street is already a dangerous game, and Ayra Starr teams up with Africa鈥檚 Boyfriend, Ckay, to sing about it. She鈥檚 begging this boy not to do her 鈥渟trong thing鈥 or play hard to get.

    4. 鈥淩hythm & Blues鈥 (2023)

    On 鈥淩hythm & Blues鈥, Ayra Starr hangs up her combat boots, throws away the padlock to her heart and surrenders to romance. This is for when that tough facade finally crumbles and you catch yourself smiling at your phone, texting someone you really like. It鈥檚 sweet and catchy.

    3. 鈥淗ot Body鈥 (2025)

    鈥淗ot Body鈥 finds Ayra Starr fully aware of the effect she has on people and isn鈥檛 downplaying it. She knows she鈥檚 the main character in the room and owns the spotlight. Her confidence is contagious.

    2. 鈥淪ability鈥 (2023)

    If 鈥淏loody Samaritan鈥 announced Ayra Starr鈥檚 rise, 鈥漇ability鈥 proved she could turn into a cultural phenomenon. It expresses her appeal as an artist. It鈥檚 confident, playful without being shallow, distinctly Nigerian, and accessible to a global audience.

    1. 鈥淎ll The Love鈥 (2025)

    This song is a soul-stirring one about healing, closure and reclaiming one鈥檚 magic. She sings about taking back 鈥渁ll the love鈥 she used to give others and redirecting that beautiful energy back into herself, her peace and the people who actually deserve it. It鈥檚 a reminder that choosing oneself is the biggest flex.


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