‘Why I don’t let criticism bother me’ — Ayra Starr
Famous Nigerian female music artiste, Ayra Starr, has revealed her approach to handling criticism and negativity.
The “Comma” crooner in an interview with Dose Society on Tuesday, shared her perspective on why she remains unfazed by critics.
Ayra Starr, known for her unapologetic confidence and bold public persona, addressed the issue of criticism by suggesting that many of her critics are grappling with personal struggles such as poverty and depression.
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According to her, these challenges often overshadow their capacity to offer constructive feedback.

The singer, explaining her viewpoint, said: “What matters less? I think opinions and people’s perceptions of you doesn’t [matter].

“Trust me, people are living their lives. Everybody is busy. People are hungry. Stop caring and stop thinking what people are thinking about you. People are hungry, tired. Life is hard. Just do you.
“Sometimes, you’re there overthinking, ‘what does this person think about me?’ Then, they’re just like, ‘what’s going to happen today? Am I going to make it home?’
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She added; “There’s a lot happening in the world, and if you spend your time thinking about what people think about you, you’re just going to waste time. Do you, find yourself. Be confident in yourself. Don’t care about the outcome. Just do. Don’t be afraid to fail. Fail as many times as you want to but when you get it right, you’re going to be so proud of yourself.”
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