Ayra Starr, the Nigerian singer, has unleashed the vibrant and highly anticipated music video for her collaborative single, ‘Who’s Dat Girl,’ featuring label mate Rema.

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The track, produced by Ragee, officially hit streaming platforms last Friday, setting the stage for its visual counterpart.

The newly released video is a cinematic feast, transporting viewers to a sun-drenched desert landscape.

It opens dramatically with a troupe of masked riders, adorned in striking purple turbans, charging across the golden sands.

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The focus then shifts to Ayra Starr, who commands the screen in a bustling, aesthetically rich market road.

Surrounded by dancers in flowing robes, she confidently delivers her verses, embodying the song’s self-assured energy.

The scene seamlessly transitions to Rema, who, clad in an all-black ensemble, performs from within a circle of women dancing gracefully in the desert breeze.

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The visual crescendo arrives as the two stars reunite for a captivating dance sequence. Their movements are perfectly synchronized, showcasing an effortless chemistry that electrifies the screen.

The release further solidifies Ayra Starr’s meteoric rise in the music industry.

Born Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, the singer became a viral sensation following the release of her 2021 hit, ‘Bloody Samaritan.’

Signed to Don Jazzy’s renowned Mavin Records, she has since gained widespread popularity, earning a plethora of awards and nominations for her distinctive sound.

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Rema, born Divine Ikubor, has carved out an equally impressive path. He joined D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records, in 2019.

His global star power was cemented when his hit song ‘Calm Down,’ featuring Selena Gomez, won the inaugural ‘Best Afrobeats’ award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs).

Watch the video below:

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