Key Points
- Ayra Starr shares new streaming stats from her yearly card. She says she is still that girl to fans.
- The card shows 77.7 million listeners across 184 countries. She also clocks 745 million streams and long listening hours.
- Singer notes she only dropped four singles this year. She thanks Mobstarrs for steady support despite small release schedule.
Ayra Starr (Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe) has shared fresh streaming wins. The Nigerian star posted her yearly card with huge numbers online. She paired it with a playful note about still being that girl.

The card lists 77.7 million listeners and 34.7 million hours this year. It also shows 745 million streams from fans in 184 countries. The stats follow her five million Spotify followers milestone, a big jump earlier.
Alongside the graphic, the singer joked that she is still that girl. She told fans she dropped only four singles this year. Her note framed the success as proof of strong core support.
The streaming win caps a packed year of new moves for the star. She joined Jay Z’s Roc Nation for management while keeping her Mavin deal. That step pushed her music further into global playlists and festival slots.
The singer also enjoyed a strong awards run during the year. Major shows and festivals kept her on the road for months. Despite that schedule, she still treated each drop as a careful event.
Fans know the Mobstarrs tag well from her online posts. They flooded comments with heart notes after the card went up. Many wrote that the numbers prove their steady streaming work all year.
Earlier in August, the singer grabbed seven nominations at the Africa Arts Entertainment Awards. Those categories recognised her album, songwriting and Hot Body era. ValidUpdates detailed the seven nominations at EAEA awards, showing her growing industry weight.
Streaming card shows massive reach
The new card turns those broader wins into clear streaming snapshots. Nearly eighty million listeners tuned in worldwide across the year. They spent more than thirty four million hours with her songs.

For fans, those figures matter because the singer released only four singles. Most albums on similar cards carry longer track lists and campaigns. Her update frames the numbers as a win for quality over volume.
In July she became the first African woman with five million Spotify followers. ValidUpdates reported that total streams had already crossed 2.7 billion then. This latest card shows how much more ground she has covered since.
Fans react to the milestone
Reactions under the post showed fans taking pride in the progress. Many Mobstarrs joked that the numbers prove their daily streaming work. Others said her Roc Nation global management deal shows even bigger plans ahead.
Some listeners pointed out that the stats come from only four singles. They argued that albums or deluxe packs might push totals much higher. Several comments begged for a new project before the next card drops.
Recent interviews show the singer trying to loosen outside pressure. She said she now wants to prove things only to herself. That mindset fits the playful way she shared this new card.
Streaming cards like this also highlight how far Afrobeats has travelled. African pop now reaches listeners in places that rarely saw Nigerian stars before. Every new data drop gives fans fresh bragging rights online.
For now, the singer seems happy to mark the wins with humour. She has not teased a full album yet, but fans expect one. With this streaming base, any new project will arrive to ready ears.
The Mobstarrs tag has become part shout, part identity badge. Fans use it in bios, captions and live show banners. Seeing it under the card kept that sense of shared work alive.
Whether she drops another single or a full tape next, the path looks steady. This year’s numbers give a clear base for bigger global steps. For the singer and her Mobstarrs, the girl era clearly continues.





