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Ayra Starr becomes first female Nigerian artiste to debut on Billboard 200 Album chart

Ayra Starr has made history as the first Nigerian female artist to grace the U.S. Billboard 200 Album chart...READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶▶

The singer achieved the feat with her sophomore album, ‘The Year I Turned 21’ which debuted at No. 195 on Monday.

Afrobeats singer Ayra Starr has achieved greatness by being the first Nigerian female musician to appear on the U.S. Billboard 200 Album chart.

Ayra Starr accomplished this feat with the release of her sophomore album, “The Year I Turned 21,” which debuted at No. 195 on Monday.

“Debuts on this week’s #Billboard200:

No. 2, @ATEEZofficial Golden Hour : Part.1 (EP)

No. 5, @ShaboozeysJeans Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going

No. 17, @themarias Submarine

No. 102, @crowdermusic The Exile

No. 169, @carinleonofi Boca Chueca, Vol. 1

No. 195, @ayrastarr The Year I Turned 21,” Billboard charts tweeted.

The album is also the first project by a female Nigerian artist to debut on the UK Official Album chart.

It debuted at N0. 80 in the UK and N0. 72 in France.

“Love, Damini” by Burna Boy, which peaked at number 14, is still the highest-peaking Nigerian album in the United States and the first to reach the top of the UK album chart.

“Love, Damini” by Burna Boy, which peaked at number 14, is still the highest-peaking Nigerian album in the United States and the first to reach the top of the UK album chart.

Ayra Starr’s album, consisting of eight songs such as “Commas,” “Birds Sing of Money,” “Woman Commando,” and “21,” has been delighting her fans since its release.

In just a day after it was released, the album accumulated an impressive 375 million streams on platforms like YouTube and other streaming services.

The album features collaborations with Asake (“Goodbye (Warm Up)”), Anitta and Coco Jones (“Woman Commando”), Giveon (“Last Heartbreak Song”), Seyi Vibez (“Bad Vibes”) and Milar (“1942”)...ĊONTINUE.THE FULL R£ĄÐING.>’.

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