Ayra Starr’s NPR Tiny Desk Debut Was Worth Every Bit of the Wait
A signed Polaroid photograph of Nigerian artist Ayra Starr posing in a black hoodie at the NPR studio with her signature at the bottom. Photo Credit: NPR Music/Instagram
If youâve been waiting for Ayra Starrâs Tiny Desk Concert, consider this your sign to stop everything and press play.
The Nigerian superstar finally made her debut behind NPRâs iconic desk, and she gave us a version of herself we donât get to see every day. Gone were the statement heels, the mini skirts, and the full glam. Instead, Ayra showed up in a simple black sweatsuit and let her voice take centre stage.
And it worked.
From the moment she launched into âBirds Sing of Money,â it was clear this wasnât going to be just another performance. Backed by a phenomenal live band, Ayra floated through fan favourites like âGimme Dat,â âWhoâs Dat Girl,â âRush,â and âCommas,â giving each song a fresh energy that made them feel brand new.
Nigerian singer Ayra Starr singing into a microphone during her NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance in a black sweatsuit with her live band in the background.
As if that wasnât enough, she also surprised fans with the debut of âTornado,â a previously unheard track from her upcoming album, âStarrgirl.â
But it was the closing moments that really got us. Performing âAminâ and âOrun,â Ayra leaned into vulnerability, gratitude, and faith. The songs felt like a thank-you note wrapped in melodyâa reflection on everything it took to get here.
Fun fact: Ayra has been dreaming about performing at Tiny Desk since she was 14 years old. Watching her finally step behind that famous desk felt like witnessing a full-circle moment in real time.
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