Ayra Starr’s celestial reign shows no signs of fading as her critically acclaimed sophomore album The Year I Turned 21 makes a dazzling return to the Billboard World Albums Chart, re-entering this week at #25.
Originally peaking at an impressive #4, the coming-of-age masterpiece has now logged a jaw-dropping 44 weeks on the prestigious chart—a testament to Ayra’s magnetic pull across continents and playlists alike.
Released earlier this year, The Year I Turned 21 has solidified the Mavin Records star as one of Afropop’s most evocative storytellers. Brimming with youthful confessions, global sonics, and unapologetic vulnerability, the album has become a sonic diary for Gen Z dreamers from Lagos to London.
Ayra weaves her narrative of heartbreak, freedom, and young-womanhood with a syrupy voice that’s both rebellious and soft—reminding listeners why she’s dubbed the celestial being of Afrobeats.
Fans and critics alike have praised her genre-bending sound—rooted in Afropop but embroidered with R&B, alté, and global pop sparkle—earning her brand partnerships, festival headliner slots, and a seat at the global pop table alongside Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Tems.
Celestial. Unbothered. Timeless. Long live the 21 Club.