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Ayra Starr has prepared her Grammy award dress, says her acceptance speech is ready


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Ayra Starr has stated that her outfits for the coming Grammy award ceremony in the United States of America is ready.

The 21-year-old singer also mentioned that her acceptance speech is ready should she eventually win the prestigious award.

Ayra Starr who is signed to Don Jazzy’s Mavins Record will be looking to win the Best African Music Performance at the Grammy award event which is coming up on Sunday, February 4.

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Ayra Starr (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)

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Equally, she is the first and youngest Nigerian female artist to be nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best African Music Performance category.

Sensational singer Ayra Starr during an interview with Cool FM Lagos, revealed that she has prepared her dress, walk, and even acceptance speech for the 66th Grammy Awards.

“I have my speech. I have everything done already. Also, I already know my walk and my outfit” Ayra said in her preparations for the Grammys.

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Equally, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter who is a first-time nominee alongside fellow Nigerian stars Davido, Asake & Olamide, and South Africa’s Tyla in the maiden category completed by Grammy-winner Burna Boy.

Ayra Starr further revealed that if she fails to win this year, she already have her outfit and acceptance speech prepared for 2025 and other subsequent years.

The 66th Grammy Awards is set to hold on February 5 in Crypto Arena in Los Angeles USA and it will be hosted by South African comedian Trevor Noah.


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