Nigerian Afrobeats stars Ayra Starr and Rema have finally come together for a highly anticipated collaboration titled WHO’S DAT GIRL, released today under Mavin Records. The new single brings a refreshing mix of Afropop, dancehall, and R&B influences, showcasing the dynamic chemistry between two of Afrobeats’ most exciting voices.
Produced by Ragee with contributions from The Elements, the track is a bold, infectious record that celebrates confidence and individuality. Ayra Starr delivers her signature sultry and self-assured vocals, while Rema complements her energy with his melodic flair and rhythmic delivery. Together, they create a seamless sound that highlights their growth and versatility as global stars.
Speaking on the collaboration, Ayra described it as a dream come true, noting that Rema’s creativity and vocal tone perfectly matched the song’s theme. “We wanted to make something that everyone girls and guys could feel and move to,” she said.
Since its release, WHO’S DAT GIRL has generated massive buzz across social media, with fans praising both artists for their synergy and the track’s captivating rhythm. The single is already trending across major streaming platforms, with listeners calling it one of Mavin’s strongest collaborations in recent years.
This release marks the first official joint single between Ayra Starr and Rema, despite their long-standing connection under the Mavin label. Both artists have had stellar years individually Ayra with her hit HOT BODY and Rema continuing to dominate international charts making this collaboration one of Afrobeats’ standout moments of 2025.
Although no official music video has been announced yet, fans are eagerly anticipating a visual to match the song’s vibrant energy.
WHO’S DAT GIRL is now available for streaming and download on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, and all major platforms.
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