Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr has opened up about her recent collaboration with Wizkid, Gimme Dat, expressing that she would prefer her mother never hears the song’s provocative second verse.
The track, which samples the 2000 classic 911 by Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige, features a bold and sexually charged verse from Starr that has quickly drawn attention. In the lyrics, she alludes to being objectified by men but reclaims the narrative by asserting her power and agency.
“So many people wan lick my stew, so baby chill make I survey your tools… and if I handle your 2 by 2, you fit to scream, you go lose your cool,” she sings in the verse.
The line sparked mixed reactions among listeners—while some praised her confident delivery and lyrical creativity, others criticized the verse for being too explicit.
Ayra Starr addressed the buzz on her official X (formerly Twitter) account, posting on Saturday, “Hopefully my mom never listens to my second verse,” in a lighthearted acknowledgment of the controversy.
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