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Ayra Starr Reveals Her Feisty Past: “I Used to Fight People in School Over Nicki Minaj”

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In a recent podcast appearance, Nigerian singer Ayra Starr shared a humorous and relatable anecdote about her younger self. The talented artist revealed that she was once a fiercely defensive and passionate fan of her favorite musicians, often getting into trouble and fights with her peers who disagreed with her opinions.

Ayra Starr confessed that she was particularly devoted to Nicki Minaj, and would vigorously defend the rapper against anyone who dared to criticize her. She recalled instances where she would get into heated arguments and even refuse to speak to her classmates for weeks if they disparaged Nicki Minaj’s talent.

The singer’s candid admission showcases her unwavering dedication to the music she loves and the artists who inspire her. Her feisty past may have gotten her into trouble, but it’s clear that her passion for music has only grown stronger with time.

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