Nigerian singer, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe popularly known as Ayra Starr, has reacted to a video of her fall on stage at this year’s Afrochella in Ghana.
In the viral video, Ayra Starr was seen on stage performing when she accidentally fell to the ground.
The singer did not let this stop her, as she quickly got up and continued her performance like nothing happened.
Reacting to the incident, Ayra Starr took to her Twitter page in a deleted tweet to warn the organizers of the show.
She described the fall as unnecessary and painful.
She wrote, “Afrochella next time y’all should clean your stage after every artiste performance, that fall was very unnecessary and painful.
“I just hope my crush never sees that video of me falling.”
Meanwhile, the Afrobeats superstar had revealed some of the tricks she used to cheer herself up and boost her morale while performing on stage.
The singer took to Twitter this month, to reveal a secret about her humble beginning.
Ayra Starr said she usually took her friends and family to concerts so they could sing along to her songs and inspire the audience to do the same.
Ayra wrote, “Early Last year I used to take my friends and family to concerts and performances just incase no one knew my music , they would help me scream my songs and ginger the audience. Sapa nice one.
Ayra recently broke a record by being the first female musician to have multiple No. 1 songs in Nigeria with her smash hit single, ‘Rush’ tallying 4.66 million streams and 40.3 million in radio reach.
Since Ayra’s Bloody Samaritan peaked at No. 1 back in 2021, no female artist has reached the top of a chart in Nigeria until Rush debuted at No. 1. The longest time ever without a female artist having a No. 1 single is 40 weeks.