
Ayra Starr teams up with Peggy Gou for a new remix of her global hit Where Do We Go, bringing together two distinct sonic styles into one release.
With this collaboration, Ayra Starr expressed her excitement about working with Peggy Gou.
She shared that she admired Peggy’s sound and energy, and she felt inspired by the idea of blending their musical worlds into one track.
She also hoped listeners would connect with the result.
Peggy Gou, on the other hand, saw strong appeal in the track’s title, noting that it reflects a phrase people often use in everyday life.
She also highlighted Ayra Starr’s unique voice, which adds real emotion to the record.
To shape the remix, she focused on preserving the original’s sensual energy.
She wanted that feeling to remain at the core of the track. From there, she built the arrangement around her signature bassline.
She crafted it using the Jupiter-6, adding her distinct touch. In the end, this approach allowed both of their styles to blend in a seamless way.
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Ayra Starr Forged Ahead
Earlier this month, Ayra Starr expanded her reach even further.
She appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show, where she performed Where Do We Go and revealed plans for a new album set to arrive this summer.
Since its release, Where Do We Go has surpassed 1.3 billion streams worldwide.
The track highlights Ayra Starr’s confident presence from the very first moment. It moves with an upbeat Afropop sound that feels lively and engaging.
Crisp percussion sets the rhythm, giving the track a sharp and clear groove. Beneath it, a deep and pulsing bassline adds warmth and movement.
Together, these elements create a sound that feels both inviting and ready for the dancefloor.
The song explores the dynamics of a complex relationship, while her delivery places her firmly in control of the narrative.
Beyond this release, she continues to build an impressive global profile.
She has now reached over 7 billion streams across platforms and more than 1 billion views on YouTube.
Through her music and collaborations, she continues to push boundaries while representing her culture on a global stage.
In 2025, she reached several major milestones.
Her hit single Rush surpassed 500 million streams on Spotify, making her the first African female artist to achieve this with two songs.
She also reached a major milestone with a Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance for Gimme Dat with Wizkid.
That recognition added to an already strong year. She went on to win two MOBO Awards, further confirming her impact.
Soon after, she made history as the first female artist in 16 years to win Best African Music Act.
She then secured her first BET Award for Best International Act, marking another important step in her global rise.