Ayra Starr, a Nigerian singer and songwriter, has attributed her success to her relentless self-criticism and commitment to growth.
In her Amazon Music documentary Dare to Dream, the singer discussed her success story, including how being her own harshest critic has played a critical role in her career growth and present success.
She clarified: “I’m here today; I’m coping and I’m doing well but I feel like being my biggest critic has been what has brought me here so far; that’s what has made me who I am right now.”
Ayra Starr reflected on her early performances in her career, emphasizing how self-critical she has always been.
“Looking back at my first performance, I can laugh Vs where I am right now. It’s always like I can become way better. I always watch my old videos and I’m writing things I can do better and how I can sharpen my choreography. Definitely sharpen my choreography, a bigger stage production,” said the Grammy-nominated artiste.
The singer spoke openly about her passion to her craft and self-improvement, mentioning that she even studied stage production.
She explained, “I know I can sing and dance at the same time and that is easy for me but I make sure I have enough time to rehearse. I know what I want and I know certain things, like lights. I’m literally a stage producer at this point. I’ve studied it.”
Starr went on: “You just have to be strong and putting that pressure on myself has definitely brought me here, and I’m cool with that as long as I get what I want.”
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