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Ayra Starr’s The Year I Turned 21 Hits 40 Weeks on Billboard World Albums Chart

May 13, 2025
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ALBUM: Ayra Starr – The Year I Turned 21

Ayra Starr’s The Year I Turned 21 Spends 40 Weeks on Billboard World Albums Chart – A Monumental Milestone for Nigerian Music 

Afropop princess Ayra Starr continues to break boundaries and redefine what it means to be a global Nigerian superstar. Her sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21, has now officially spent 40 consecutive weeks on the Billboard World Albums chart – a stunning achievement that places her in elite company.

This milestone makes it only the second album by a Nigerian female artist in history to chart for this long, underlining both the longevity and global impact of her artistry. It’s a testament to how much the world has embraced her sound – a genre-blending, emotionally charged mix of Afrobeats, R&B, and pop.

Since its release, The Year I Turned 21 has produced fan-favorite tracks like Commas, Last Heartbreak Song, and 21 – songs that have showcased Ayra Starr’s growth, vulnerability, and confidence as she steps fully into her own as an international artist. The project explores themes of love, self-discovery, independence, heartbreak, and empowerment, resonating especially with a younger generation navigating similar journeys.

Beyond streaming numbers and chart stats, Ayra Starr’s success with this album marks a powerful moment for female representation in the Afrobeats space, which has long been male-dominated. Her ability to consistently hold her ground and climb global charts places her at the forefront of a new wave of African women shaping the global music scene.

With 40 weeks in the books and counting, The Year I Turned 21 isn’t just a successful album – it’s a cultural moment. And for Ayra, the journey is far from over.

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