Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr has reunited with Rema in the official video for her latest single, ‘Who’s Dat Girl’, released on Tuesday.
The video, directed by Nigerian-British filmmaker Meji Alabi, unfolds like a movie scene, bold, colourful, and visually magnetic.
Within 12 hours of its release, the video surpassed 1.5 million views, trending #14 worldwide, #4 in the UK, and #7 in France.
The single ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ first dropped on October 17 under Mavin Records, marking another top-tier collaboration between two of Nigeria’s biggest young global stars.
Produced by Ragee with additional production from The Elements, the track blends Afropop, dancehall, R&B, and Middle Eastern rhythms.
The visual was shot across Morocco and showcases Ayra Starr performing against stunning Moroccan backdrops.
It opens with masked riders in purple turbans racing through a sunlit desert, setting a cinematic tone.
The focus shifts to Starr, surrounded by dancers in flowing robes, as she delivers her verses with calm confidence and a mix of Naija street flair and Moroccan mystique at a time.
The scene transitions to Rema, dressed in all black, performing amid a circle of women swirling around him just off from the desert winds
The two singers later reunite for a choreography sequence, moving in sync with effortless chemistry.
The closing shot shows Ayra in a black haute couture dress, kissing a black dog statue before teasing, “Who’s that girl? They really wanna know.”
In Pidgin, and Yoruba, the song carries a global sound with local flavour. Ayra Starr and Rema bounce off each other with effortless chemistry, trading lines about charm and energy.
The chorus, “Who’s that girl, what’s popping?”, ties it all together as a bold celebration of confidence and star power.
Since its release, ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ has earned praise as a “hip-swaggering dancehall,” clinched BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record of the Week, and topped NME’s Best New Tracks list. The track also reached number one on the Spotify Daily Top Songs Nigeria chart, with over 388,000 streams.
The video, directed by Nigerian-British filmmaker Meji Alabi, unfolds like a movie scene, bold, colourful, and visually magnetic.
Within 12 hours of its release, the video surpassed 1.5 million views, trending #14 worldwide, #4 in the UK, and #7 in France.
The single ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ first dropped on October 17 under Mavin Records, marking another top-tier collaboration between two of Nigeria’s biggest young global stars.
Produced by Ragee with additional production from The Elements, the track blends Afropop, dancehall, R&B, and Middle Eastern rhythms.
The visual was shot across Morocco and showcases Ayra Starr performing against stunning Moroccan backdrops.
It opens with masked riders in purple turbans racing through a sunlit desert, setting a cinematic tone.
The focus shifts to Starr, surrounded by dancers in flowing robes, as she delivers her verses with calm confidence and a mix of Naija street flair and Moroccan mystique at a time.
The scene transitions to Rema, dressed in all black, performing amid a circle of women swirling around him just off from the desert winds
The two singers later reunite for a choreography sequence, moving in sync with effortless chemistry.
The closing shot shows Ayra in a black haute couture dress, kissing a black dog statue before teasing, “Who’s that girl? They really wanna know.”
In Pidgin, and Yoruba, the song carries a global sound with local flavour. Ayra Starr and Rema bounce off each other with effortless chemistry, trading lines about charm and energy.
The chorus, “Who’s that girl, what’s popping?”, ties it all together as a bold celebration of confidence and star power.
Since its release, ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ has earned praise as a “hip-swaggering dancehall,” clinched BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record of the Week, and topped NME’s Best New Tracks list. The track also reached number one on the Spotify Daily Top Songs Nigeria chart, with over 388,000 streams.

