Ayra Starr and Rema Review: Unpacking the Magic Behind Who's Dat Girl
- Enoch E. Okon

- Dec 14, 2025
- 2 min read

When two of Afrobeats’ most compelling artists link up, it’s more than just a collaboration — it’s a cultural moment.
Released on October 17, 2025 under Mavin Records, the track marks the first official co-lead single from Starr and Rema — a pairing fans have eagerly anticipated after years of shared stages and mutual respect.
A Stylish Statement on Sound and Culture
From the first beat, Who’s Dat Girl confidently stakes its place in the modern Afrobeats canon. At just under three minutes, the song packs a vibrant crest of influences — blending Afropop’s rhythmic pulse with dancehall bounce, R&B sensibilities, and subtle Arabian-tinged melodies that give it a global sonic reach.

Ayra Starr’s vocals carry that familiar mix of sultry cool and assertive poise — her delivery a balancing act between playful flirtation and commanding presence. Rema matches that energy with sleek, melodic lines that show off his versatility across Afrobeats, pop, and R&B territories. The chemistry between them feels effortless, a dynamic interplay that elevates Who’s Dat Girl beyond a typical feature track and into the realm of true artistic conversation.
Lyrically, the song explores themes of confidence and intrigue — a celebration of self-assured allure set against an irresistible groove. The hook — “Who’s that girl, what’s popping?” — doubles as both a catchy refrain and a declaration of star energy, capturing the essence of both artists’ charismatic identities.
Visuals & Cultural Reach
Complementing the track’s kinetic sound is a visually striking music video directed by Meji Alabi. Set against cinematic backdrops that range from sun-drenched deserts to vibrant choreographed scenes, the visuals position Ayra Starr and Rema not just as performers but as style icons — an emblematic showcase of Afrobeats’ fusion of fashion, music, and narrative flair.
The video’s rapid ascent — hitting over a million views on YouTube within hours of release — highlights how quickly this project resonated with audiences. It’s a testament not just to the artists’ individual fanbases, but to Afrobeats’ global momentum, as listeners across continents engage with the song’s infectious energy.
Critic’s Verdict
Who’s Dat Girl isn’t merely a collaboration — it’s a cultural statement. It melds Starr’s commanding vocal artistry with Rema’s genre-fluid flow, wrapped in production that nods to both tradition and innovation. While the track’s broad array of influences reflects Afrobeats’ expanding horizons, its core remains rooted in confidence, rhythm, and dynamic interplay.
This release reinforces why both Ayra Starr and Rema continue to be at the forefront of Afrobeats’ global wave: not by repeating familiar formulas, but by pushing them into exciting new territories. Who’s Dat Girl stands as a standout moment in 2025’s music landscape — a celebration of bold artistry, cultural richness, and undeniable star power.
Rating: ★★★★☆
An electrifying collaboration with global appeal — bold, stylish, and confidently Afrobeats.














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