KARMA - SIS (She's Something)
3 h : 19 min

The latest single by KARMA, “SIS (She’s Something),” is a shoutout to all the unsung heroes—mothers, daughters, friends, and all the women who keep the world turning quietly, yet powerfully. With every beat, this track feels like an embrace, celebrating the tenacity, love, and fierce spirit that women bring to life’s every twist and turn. Imagine a movie like Hidden Figures—this song would slot right into that moment of triumph and togetherness, lifting the audience just as it does the listener. From the very first notes, KARMA layers rich, soul-soaked vocals over a smooth, steady hip-hop beat, blending R&B warmth with lyrical hooks that echo long after the track’s over. The production is polished, but it holds onto a gritty sincerity that makes the message hit home. The chorus? Pure gold. It’s catchy in that effortless way that begs for a replay, capturing the essence of KARMA’s vibe—uplifting, rhythmic, and rooted in genuine love. Beyond its catchy groove, “SIS (She’s Something)” is a cultural shoutout with a fresh twist. By extending the celebration of “SIS” to embrace transgender men too, KARMA throws open the doors to inclusivity. This song is a tribute to respect and unity, inviting everyone to join the circle. With “SIS (She’s Something),” KARMA delivers a soulful, uplifting tribute wrapped in a catchy, contemporary sound. It’s the kind of track that gets you moving and thinking, honoring the strength found in connection. So, go on, give it a spin—this track is as unforgettable as the women it celebrates.

KARMA - Anthem
2 h : 31 min

When Anthem starts, we immediately know why it's titled that. The marching percussion sets the tone of the song right off the bat. With the confident rapping on top of it, it's very clear that KARMA wants to make a statement. The song begins with a melodic rap section that I feel is a great choice for an uplifting anthem. The rapping is very sultry, exuding confidence. The chorus is an earworm and feels reminiscent of girl groups of the past. The vocals have R&B influences, and the harmonies are tight and beautifully airy. The trio knows how to use their voices well; when to create moments of intrigue and interest. The periodic trumpet riff adds to the drama of the song. The chant-y bridge to the final chorus is a perfect way to end this song. The percussion picks up along with the vocals, and the energy is brought even higher. The pop formula is used very well here because they succeeded in creating a song that is perfect in its balance of catchy melodies, beautiful vocals, and polished production. This song does exactly what it promises to do. It is an anthem for all the people who need to hear that their self-worth is not linked to the people they are with. It tells you that all you need is yourself and the people who stand by you through thick and thin. A beautiful message, and the song is a great song to work out to, which is a bonus. I will definitely be keeping an eye out for whatever KARMA has in store for us in the future.