Nigerian singer Ayra Starr says she would be unemployed without music, describing her work in the industry as essential to her livelihood. In an interview with EE72, she reflects on her rise to fame, her experiences as her profile grows, and the realities of life that come with public attention. Starr also discusses her journey connected to her time with Mavin Records, describing how her career progressed from early recognition to greater visibility. She further points to support and interest from industry figures, including producer Don Jazzy, who showed attention to her talent during the early stages of her breakthrough. Across the accounts, the central theme is that Starr views music not only as her profession and creative outlet, but also as the basis for her ability to earn and sustain herself. The interviews present her comments as a personal perspective on the importance of music and on how her career path has developed over time.