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The Pressures of Fame: Ayra Starr Reflects on Life as a Young Artist

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Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr recently shared her candid feelings regarding the toll her demanding schedule as an artist has taken on her appearance and overall well-being. Despite being born in 2002, Starr expressed a surprising sentiment of feeling “old,” highlighting the contrasts she perceives between herself and individuals from earlier generations.

In an interview with Rode in Nairobi, Kenya, Starr articulated her disillusionment, stating, “I have met people who were born in the 90s and they’re so vibrant and so young. I’m old and I was just born in 2002.” Her admission underscores the often-unexpected challenges faced by young artists in the fast-paced entertainment industry. The pressures of maintaining a bustling work schedule can lead to feelings of exhaustion and a longing for simpler moments of rest and rejuvenation, as she confided, “I want to stay home, I want to sleep.”

Despite the struggles, Starr remains committed to her craft. When discussing her creative process, she noted, “I feel like the more I make music, the more I recognise what my path is and what I’m trying to do.” This statement reflects her dedication to personal growth and artistic expression, even amid the frenetic demands of her career. As Ayra Starr navigates the complexities of youth and fame, her insights shed light on the often-overlooked realities of life as a young artist.

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A Night of Stars: Obi Cubana’s 50th Birthday Celebration (Videos).

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Abuja shimmered with prestige on Saturday as businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, known as Obi Cubana, commemorated his 50th birthday in a grand affair. Held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, the celebration drew a distinguished guest list of national and international figures.

Political luminaries such as Peter Obi, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, and Senator Chris Ngige joined entertainment icons like Flavour, Paul Okoye, and Ini Edo in honoring the celebrated entrepreneur. The evening featured electrifying performances and heartfelt tributes, solidifying Obi Cubana’s status as a cultural icon.

Obi Cubana, known for his Cubana Group’s influence in hospitality and empowerment, expressed gratitude for the support received throughout his journey. The event served as a testament to his impact and legacy in Nigerian business and philanthropy.

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Fireboy DML Claims Immunity to Heartbreak.

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Nigerian Afrobeats artist, Fireboy DML, recently made the bold declaration that he has never experienced heartbreak. In an interview, the “Playboy” singer stated his desire for such an experience, but ultimately decided against it, citing the potential detrimental impact on his career and well-being.

The 29-year-old suggests that heartbreak is often self-inflicted, a consequence of ignoring warning signs in relationships. While acknowledging the pain inherent in heartbreak, Fireboy DML maintains that avoiding it is a conscious choice he is making to safeguard his current trajectory.

Whether this stance is a calculated move to control his narrative or a genuine reflection of his experiences remains to be seen. However, such a definitive statement invites scrutiny and raises the question of whether genuine artistic depth can be achieved without navigating the complexities of emotional vulnerability. Time will tell if this avoidance proves beneficial or ultimately limits his artistic expression.

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Odumodublvck Publicly Acknowledges Influential Mentors.

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Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has publicly acknowledged Olamide and Don Jazzy as his key mentors within the music industry. In a recent social media post, the “Declan Rice” artist declared Olamide, CEO of YBNL, and Don Jazzy, CEO of Mavin Records, as his “musical godfathers.”

This public affirmation underscores the influence of these prominent figures on Odumodublvck’s career. The rapper has previously cited Olamide’s pivotal role in his first private jet experience and Don Jazzy’s financial support during earlier stages of his career.

Odumodublvck’s declaration suggests a deep respect and gratitude for the mentorship he has received, solidifying the narrative of influential figures nurturing emerging talent within the Nigerian music landscape.

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