Ayra Starr – Goodbye (Warm Up) Ft. Asake (Official Video)

The Nigerian music scene is buzzing with excitement as the multi-talented singer and songwriter Ayra Starr releases her latest hit single, “Goodbye (Warm Up)”, featuring the talented Asake.

This track is a must-listen, combining captivating melodies with powerful lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.

Ayra Starr: A Rising Star in the Nigerian Music Scene

A Brief Introduction to Ayra Starr

Ayra Starr, known for her unique voice and incredible songwriting skills, has quickly become one of Nigeria’s most promising music artists.

Since her debut, she has consistently delivered tracks that blend various genres, showcasing her versatility and depth as an artist.

The Collaboration with Asake

The collaboration with Asake adds a new dimension to Ayra Starr’s music. Asake, an accomplished Afrobeats star in the Nigerian music industry, brings his distinct style and energy to “Goodbye (Warm Up)”.

Together, they create a track that is both soulful and energetic, capturing the essence of modern Nigerian music.

Also Read: Afrobeat vs Afrobeats: Everything You Need To know About Africa’s Biggest Music Export

Exploring “Goodbye (Warm Up)”

The Making of the Song

“Goodbye (Warm Up)” is more than just a song; it’s a journey. Ayra Starr’s lyrical prowess is evident as she navigates themes of love, loss, and personal growth.

The song’s production, featuring a blend of traditional African beats and contemporary sounds, makes it a standout track in today’s music landscape.

The lyrics of “Goodbye (Warm Up)” are both thought-provoking and emotionally charged. Ayra Starr’s ability to convey deep emotions through her music is one of her greatest strengths.

The song speaks to the heart, making listeners reflect on their own experiences of saying goodbye and moving forward.

“The Year I Turned 21”: A Landmark Project

A Collection of Hits

“Goodbye (Warm Up)” is part of Ayra Starr’s latest project, “The Year I Turned 21“. This album marks a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her growth as an artist.

Each track on the album tells a story, offering a glimpse into Ayra Starr’s journey over the past year.

Themes and Inspirations

The album explores various themes, from love and heartbreak to self-discovery and empowerment. Ayra Starr draws inspiration from her personal experiences, creating music that is authentic and relatable. “The Year I Turned 21” is not just an album; it’s a narrative of Ayra Starr’s life and evolution as an artist.

Ayra Starr – Goodbye (Warm Up) (Ft. Asake) Lyrics

[Chorus: Ayra Starr] Goodbye (Goodbye)
To my (To my)
Ex (Ex), yes
Hello (Hello)
To my (To my)
Next[Verse 1: Ayra Starr] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I do not accept your apology (Yeah)
Just let me be (Be), just let me free (Free)
Gimme lil’ space, step back, lemme breathe (Breathe)
Gave you the cold shoulder, I really hope you (Freeze)
Until you burn, almost had me in Burberry
Turn you to a brother, ain’t tryna get married
Wanna trap me ’cause thе money on her
Praying to a god that I’m not soon buried
This shit piss mе off (Off)
You’re too suspicious (Oh), too ridiculous (Oh)
Love ambiguous (Oh)
Now we broken up and I can fix you up
Way past giving up (Oh)
Your face twisted up (Oh), you called, I can’t pick up
Said I broke your heart
Said I damaged ya
Tryna make me the bad guy

Also Read: Asake Biography – Afrobeats Star Awards, Albums, Networth, Songs, Personal Life

[Chorus: Ayra Starr & Asake] (And now you miss my warm-touch)
Goodbye (Goodbye, it’s a warm-up)
To my (To my, ayy, it’s a warm-up)
Ex (Ex, it’s a warm-up), yes
(And now you miss my warm-touch)
Hello (Hello, it’s a warm-up)
To my (To my, it’s a warm-up)
Next (To my ah, It’s a warm-up)[Verse 2: Asake] Oh baby, please, oh baby, please
You know say me I no like bad energy
Oh baby, please
You’re so picky and I noticed it
And as ọmọ ọgbọn mo wa on high key mi
Ma lọ trigger mi
I no dey like to dey form gangster for the girls wey I love but o n’gba lori mi
Ija lo de lorin dowe, bad-belle throway
Carry your load, joko sepe
One pretty girl, too many problems
I need many girls, make money solve them
Free petty girl, free petty girl
I’m ten over ten
I no care, I dey worry them
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Emi ti penkelemesi (Emi ti penkelemesi)
Padi mi je ka lọ flex (Padi mi je ka lọ flex)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[Chorus: Ayra Starr & Asake] (And now you miss my warm-touch)
Goodbye (Goodbye, it’s a warm-up)
To my (To my, ayy, it’s a warm-up)
Ex (Ex, it’s a warm-up), yes
(And now you miss my waem-touch)
Hello (Hello, it’s a warm-up)
To my (To my, it’s a warm-up)
Next (It’s a warm-up)

Conclusion

Ayra Starr’s “Goodbye (Warm Up)” featuring Asake is a masterpiece that showcases her talent and artistic growth.

This track, along with her latest project “The Year I Turned 21”, cements Ayra Starr’s place as one of the leading voices in Nigerian music.

If you haven’t already, make sure to add “Goodbye (Warm Up)” to your playlist and experience the magic of Ayra Starr’s music.

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