Ayra Starr & Rema Team Up for AfroPop Magic on “Who’s That Girl”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

What happens when two of AfroPop’s brightest young stars join forces?

Do you know what’s exciting about AfroPop right now? There’s a wave of young stars truly carving out their space. Two of the brightest are Ayra Starr, 23, and Rema, 25, who recently teamed up for the track “Who’s That Girl.”

The song instantly evokes vibes reminiscent of the “Remember The Times” video—think Eddie Murphy as the king and Michael Jackson as the slick magician stealing his girl—but reimagined in a Nigerian context. The production itself has a “Baby Boy” energy, channeling Beyoncé and Sean Paul with that subtle Middle Eastern, exotic flair that keeps you hooked.

Ayra Starr and Rema trade verses like they’re in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, flaunting charm, wit, and undeniable chemistry. Their back-and-forth elevates the track, making every moment feel flirtatious and magnetic.

Catchy, hypnotic, and rich with cultural texture, “Who’s That Girl” is the kind of track that demands repeat listens.




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