Why It Feels Like Rema Wrote Ayra Starr’s Second Verse on Their Collaboration

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When two strong talents from the same label meet in the studio, the result can sound so unified that listeners wonder if one artist actually wrote for the other. That’s exactly what many people are saying about Rema and Ayra Starr’s recent collaboration. The second verse, in particular, carries a tone and delivery that make fans ask whether Rema wrote it or heavily guided how it should sound.

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Did Rema actually write Ayra Starr’s second verse?

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rema ayra starr collaboration second verse

There’s no public, confirmed credit naming Rema as the writer for Ayra’s verse, but the verse bears clear stylistic marks associated with Rema.

The vocal choices, the rhythm of the lines, and the emotional push in that verse match patterns Rema often uses. Co-writing and idea-sharing are common in modern Afrobeats sessions, so even when an artist records their own lines, those lines are often shaped by another artist’s melody or phrasing. That makes a verse sound like a single creative voice even when two people contributed.

How could Rema have influenced the verse?

Direct influence can happen in several ways: he could have written the lines, suggested melodies, or guided delivery during recording.

  • Co-writing: Rema might have sketched the melody or lines and handed them to Ayra to record in her voice.
  • Melodic guide: He could have hummed a melody or demoed a delivery that Ayra then adapted.
  • Studio direction: In collaborative sessions, artists often give each other feedback on cadence, phrasing, and vocal tone. That kind of direction can make a verse sound like it came from the same writer.
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Why does the verse sound like Rema’s style?

The verse uses short melodic hooks, abrupt pauses, and a mix of streetwise lines with tender melodic runs — elements Rema often uses in his songs.

Those devices create a vocal fingerprint. When another artist uses similar phrasing or mirrors that energy, listeners quickly pick up on the similarity. Since both artists come from the same creative circle, those stylistic overlaps are natural.

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