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Ayra Starr Reveals Why She’s Embracing the Single Life

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, better known to as Starr, recently opened up about her to stay . At just 22, the singer hits like “Away” and “Bloody Samaritan” explained that her high dating standards make it challenging for her to find someone who truly aligns with her values.

In a recent interview with Coco Jones for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians issue, Starr shared her thoughts on love and relationships. “I’m so I wasn’t really dating before I started music,” she confessed, gratitude for her single journey. She emphasized that her career free from relationship commitments allowed her to focus solely on her music. Now that she’s an established artist, Starr admits her standards have risen significantly.

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This elevated bar isn’t just about high expectations but reflects her busy as a star. Starr added that her demanding schedule leaves her with little time for herself, let alone for dating. “If it’s gonna be hard to meet it, it’s gonna be bye-bye,” she confidently, suggesting that she’s not willing to compromise when it comes to finding the right partner.

Ayra Starr’s comments have resonated with many fans who admire her commitment to self-respect and personal growth. In a world where young celebrities often pressure to maintain public relationships, Starr’s transparency offers a refreshing take on prioritizing self-worth and career over societal expectations.

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As she to rise in the music world, Ayra Starr’s approach to love and relationships sets her apart as a for young challenges. Her message is clear: high standards aren’t a barrier to love—they’re a reflection of self-respect and a commitment to waiting for the right connection. In the meantime, Starr focused on her craft, making waves and inspiring fans across the globe.

Her candid words serve as a reminder that sometimes, embracing singlehood and self-discovery can be the most empowering choice, especially for those in pursuit of their dreams.

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