Saturday, April 25th 2026

Ayra Starr Sets Sights on Global Stardom, Super Bowl Stage, and Billboard No. 1


Ayra Starr Sets Sights on Global Stardom, Super Bowl Stage, and Billboard No. 1
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Ayra Starr, the 23-year-old Afrobeats sensation and Grammy-nominated singer, has laid out her bold vision for the future—one that includes topping the Billboard Hot 100, winning multiple Grammy Awards, and headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.

In a recent interview on eTalk, the fast-rising star spoke with passion about her long-term ambitions, expressing her desire to leave a lasting impact both within and beyond the music industry.

“I definitely want a top Hot 100 Billboard song. That’s a must. I have to have that,” she said. “I want Grammys upon Grammys. I’m going to tour the world. I feel like I’ve done that, but I want to be able to tour Asia.”

Ayra, signed to Mavin Records, added that her ultimate goal is global domination in entertainment and entrepreneurship.

“I want a number one record in the world. To be honest, just taking over. I’m already doing that, but I want to do it on a much grander scale. Ten years from now, I want to do my own Super Bowl,” she declared confidently.

But her ambitions don’t stop at music. Ayra Starr also revealed plans to launch her own lifestyle brand, envisioning a name that resonates globally in sectors such as fashion, beauty, makeup, or skincare.

“Twenty years from now, I want to have my own brand—even before then—but I want it to be a household name. I just want to do something fun and enjoy it.”

Her dreams are backed by a meteoric rise to fame, which includes a historic Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 66th Grammy Awards for her chart-topping hit “Rush.”

With her fierce determination, global appeal, and a growing list of accolades, Ayra Starr is undoubtedly positioning herself as a force to watch—one beat, brand, and breakthrough at a time.

 

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