TRACK | When Ayra Starr Meets Rema: “Who’s Dat Girl” Just Became Pop Royalty!

Two Mavin heavyweights, Ayra Starr and Rema, drop a collab called “Who’s Dat Girl” and suddenly Twitter, TikTok, and every group chat you’re in is on fire.

This isn’t some casual feature, both stars share equal billing, and the synergy is electric. The beat? A genre-shapeshifter produced by Reggae & The Elements that fuses dancehall bounce, sleek R&B, and that unapologetic Afrobeats pulse. Ayra rides it with her signature sultry stance; Rema brushes in swagger and tease. Result: a flirty, confident anthem, bold without being messy.

Lyrically, “Who’s Dat Girl” leans in on self-assertion. Ayra plants her flag as the one and only bad gyal — energy impossible to clone. Rema’s verse toys with admiration, respect, even playful pursuit, but not in a “damsel rescued” way. This is collaborative heat.

This is a song with layers: feminine power, co-star chemistry, identity flexing, and sonic boldness. Ayra, born 2002, already staked her ground in Afropop with tracks like Rush and Bloody Samaritan, earning her place as both a voice and a vibe. Rema, ever the shapeshifter, brings the free spirit and edge. Their coming together feels less calculated collab and more emergent movement.

The rollout had drama. Teasers, bold visuals, surprise reveals, the pair made the lead-up part of the art.

“Who’s Dat Girl” is a statement. It says the new wave of Afropop doesn’t wait for permission, it rewrites its rules. Stream it loud, dissect it in your DMs, argue your favorite verse, this track’s going to live in your head for a minute.

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