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Kelly Rowland Breathes Life Into Ayra Starr’s ‘Bloody Samaritan’ Remix

Nigerian star Ayra Starr has enlisted legendary singer Kelly Rowland on the remix to her smash hit, ‘Bloody Samaritan.’

The Grammy Award-winning superstar delivers nothing less of a 5-star verse on the remix, taking the second verse to the stratosphere. From the breathy, crispy vocals and amazing range to personality, Rowland left no crumbs.

‘Bloody Samaritan’ the remix will appear on the deluxe version of Ayra Starr’s debut album, ’19 & Dangerous.’ The Nigerian crooner is signed on to Mavin Records.

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