The stars of Afrobeats continue to shine brighter. Ayra Starr and Rema’s latest collaboration, “Who’s Dat Girl,” is proving to be a global sensation as the official music video has now surpassed five million views on YouTube in just five days since its release.
The record-breaking momentum is yet another evidence of the unstoppable rise of both artists who represent the new generation of Nigerian music. The video, which dropped to massive anticipation, captures a blend of futuristic visuals, striking fashion, and the electrifying chemistry between the two Mavin Records powerhouses. Fans have described it as “cinematic,” “bold,” and “the perfect match of energy and talent.”
“Who’s Dat Girl” arrived with high expectations, especially after weeks of teasers and behind-the-scenes clips shared across social media. The song itself quickly climbed streaming charts across multiple countries, earning praise for its infectious hook, rhythmic bounce, and the undeniable synergy between Ayra Starr’s sultry vocals and Rema’s charismatic delivery.
The video’s fast-growing success also highlights the global reach of Afrobeats and the continued dominance of Nigerian artists on the world stage. Both stars have built strong international followings, with Rema’s “Calm Down” still holding streaming records and Ayra Starr cementing her place as one of Africa’s most influential female artists. Together, their collaboration feels like a cultural moment that fans will remember for a long time.
On YouTube and social media, reactions have poured in from across the globe, with fans applauding the production quality, saying it’s already the music video of the year and calling the pair “Afrobeats royalty.” The visual direction, choreography, and fashion aesthetics have also been widely celebrated, adding to the video’s replay value.
With five million views in just five days, “Who’s Dat Girl” isn’t just a hit; it’s a statement. It marks another milestone for Ayra Starr and Rema, who continue to redefine what it means to be young, creative, and African in the global music scene. As numbers continue to soar, one thing is certain: the world cannot get enough of these two.


