Ayra Starr and Rema Drop “Who’s Dat Girl” Official Music Video, Sparks Mixed Reactions Online
Nigerian Afrobeats sensations Ayra Starr and Rema have finally unveiled the official music video for their highly anticipated collaboration, “Who’s Dat Girl,” sending fans into a frenzy across social media. The video, which premiered on YouTube on October 21, 2025, quickly began trending, racking up thousands of views within hours of release.
The visual, directed with Ayra Starr’s signature flair and Rema’s futuristic style, showcases a vibrant blend of youthful energy, sleek fashion, and Afrobeats rhythm. Both artists, signed under Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, brought undeniable chemistry to the screen — fueling months of speculation about their rumored closeness.
From Rumors to Reality
In recent weeks, fans had been buzzing about Ayra Starr and Rema’s frequent appearances together on social media. Their cryptic captions and playful exchanges sparked online debates about whether the two were romantically involved. However, Monday’s release finally put the rumors into perspective.
According to several fans, the apparent flirtation was nothing more than a strategic publicity stunt ahead of the music drop. One Nairaland user, macsika, commented, “That explains their recent social media stunt. I knew it was a publicity stunt to release a music. Nigerian artists and using controversial behaviors to publicize their craft never cease to amaze me.”
Another user, BuyLondonUsed, echoed the same sentiment, saying, “I came here to say this… You beat me to it.”
Fans React: Praise, Criticism, and Everything in Between
As expected, reactions to “Who’s Dat Girl” have been mixed. Some praised the creativity and sound, while others criticized the song’s perceived lack of lyrical substance.
One fan, Atarakpa, applauded the duo’s effort, writing, “Nice one. Naija musicians deh try.” Another user, Skyfornia, rated the song highly, saying, “I rate the song 8/10… they actually tried. Meanwhile, Rema is underrated — his verse is 10/10.”
However, not everyone was impressed. Kingpele criticized the message behind the song, saying, “This world people self, always singing praises of body and money that doesn’t last forever… instead of singing to the glory of God that lasts forever. It’s all vanity.”
Echoing a similar sentiment, another user, Michaelajah, called the track “worldly” and suggested artists should focus on making more spiritual music.
Some critics took their disapproval even further. User OracleJay411 described Rema as “overrated,” adding that “he sings crap.” Meanwhile, Pootle lamented the decline in musical quality, writing, “All songs now are wack. Back then, great songs had mad instrumentals. Now all you hear in the club is nonsense.”
Despite the criticism, many defended both artists’ artistic direction, pointing out that modern Afrobeats thrives on innovation and bold expression.
The Bigger Picture
The release of “Who’s Dat Girl” marks another major collaboration within the Mavin Records family, showcasing the label’s continued dominance in shaping Nigeria’s global Afrobeats sound. Ayra Starr, who recently gained international recognition after her Grammy nomination, continues to solidify her reputation as one of the continent’s most dynamic young stars.
Rema, known for his experimental sound and viral hits like “Calm Down,” remains one of Africa’s most streamed artists globally. Their partnership represents a powerful blend of talent and star power that resonates with both local and international audiences.
Conclusion
Whether viewed as a marketing genius move or just another viral moment in Afrobeats, “Who’s Dat Girl” has succeeded in keeping Ayra Starr and Rema in the spotlight. The video’s energy, visual appeal, and online buzz prove that the Mavin duo knows how to command attention — and keep fans talking.
🎥 Watch the official music video here: Ayra Starr & Rema – Who’s Dat Girl
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