Karma (2024 song)

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Two versions of a song written by Antonina Armato, Tim James, and Desmond Child were released in April 2024. American singer JoJo Siwa released "Karma" as a single on April 5. American singer Brit Smith released "Karma's a Bitch" on April 14, having recorded the song in 2012. [1]

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Background and composition

Miley Cyrus allegedly recorded the song "Karma's a Bitch", which was written for her. [2] However, her contract with Disney at the time prevented her from saying the word "bitch" in public and the song was scrapped. [3] It was then offered to Brit Smith, who re-recorded the song to her liking in 2012 as her planned debut single. However, her record label encouraged her to release the song "Provocative" instead in 2013. After "Provocative" underperformed, Smith left the music industry. [4] [5] [6]

Following the release of Siwa's song on April 5, the music video for Smith's "Karma's a Bitch", uploaded to Vimeo in 2013, went viral on social media. It gained enough media attention to prompt Smith to release the song as a single. [1] When asked about Brit Smith's version after receiving criticism online over "stealing" the song, Siwa stated that she "didn't steal anything" as "people write songs and [....] don't do anything with them", making sense for another artist "a few years later". She also said that she "[doesn't] know who Brit Smith is". [7] [6] Smith expressed her amazement at her version going viral, stating she was shocked that her song has now "got a new life, which is amazing". [7] Smith later defended Siwa on her TikTok account, stating that Siwa "did not steal" Karma, and "was totally in the right" in regards to recording her version, adding that Siwa had "done nothing wrong". [8]

Musically, the song is an upbeat dance-pop [9] and EDM track. [10] The lyrics speak of a woman's regret of being caught being unfaithful to a romantic partner, seeing it as karma when they move on from her to someone new. [11] [12]

JoJo Siwa version

"Karma"
Karma JoJo Siwa cover.png
Single by Jojo Siwa
ReleasedApril 5, 2024 (2024-04-05)
Genre
Length3:07
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Jojo Siwa singles chronology
"Nonstop"
(2020)
"Karma"
(2024)
"Choose Ur Fighter"
(2024)
Music video
"Karma" on YouTube

JoJo Siwa released "Karma" through Columbia Records on April 5, 2024, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album. Siwa teased the song and its music video on social media prior to its release, saying she wanted to rebrand herself after performing for eleven years with a child-friendly image. [13] The song and its accompanying music video were met with universally negative reviews from critics and social media users.

"Karma" was panned by music critics, criticizing the song and Siwa's reinvention of her brand and aesthetic. [10] Ivan Guzman, writing for Paper , called the song "raucous" and "early 2010s-esque", while drag queen Aquaria compared the song to "early-2010s Jeffree Star". [10] For Exclaim! , Sydney Brasil labelled the song as "poorly produced" with "no real hook" and wrote that Siwa did not seem fully committed to her "new ['bad girl'] persona". [14] Jason P. Frank of Vulture wrote that "Karma" had "a thumping, uninspired beat" and "faux-edgy lyrics [...] performed with all the conviction of the elementary-age students who used to be her fans". [12]

Despite the controversy, Siwa broke the record for the largest crowd at Miami Beach Pride in history with her performance of "Karma", with a turnout of 55,000 people. [15] [16]

Music video

The music video for "Karma", filmed in March 2024, was directed by Siwa and Marc Klasfeld, with choreography by Richy Jackson. [17] [18] Siwa pitched the concept and choreography for the music video a year before its release. It stars Alexis Warr, the winner of So You Think You Can Dance 's 17th season, on which Siwa was a judge. The music video contains lesbian themes throughout, [19] and the video depicts a love triangle between Siwa and two other women. [11] Hannah Dailey of Billboard called the video "truly wild" and wrote that it "marks an extreme departure from [her] kid-friendly persona". [9] As of April 29, 2024, the video has amassed over 31 million views on YouTube.


Brit Smith version

"Karma's a Bitch"
Karma brit smith.jpeg
Single by Brit Smith
ReleasedApril 14, 2024
Recorded2012
Genre
Length3:45
Label Broke Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Brit Smith singles chronology
"Provocative (hiDhi)"
(2013)
"Karma's a Bitch"
(2024)
"Chocolates and Lies"
(2024)

Brit Smith recorded the song "Karma's a Bitch", produced by Rock Mafia and Timbaland (who also appears in the music video), in 2012 but shelved it until independently releasing it on April 14, 2024. [6] [20] The recording garnered viral attention on TikTok following JoJo Siwa's April 5 release of the same year, resurfacing a March 2013 music video on Vimeo and prompting the single's official release. [21] [7] Smith's version of "Karma" garnered a positive reception online compared to Siwa's version, which was professionally released first. Smith's version received praise for its "banging hook" and production by Timbaland. [22] Additionally, Smith's version peaked at number 8 on the US iTunes Pop Charts, surpassing Siwa's which peaked at 89. [6]

Music video

The music video was directed by Marc Klasfeld, who also directed the video for Siwa's version. It was originally uploaded to Vimeo on March 20, 2013. The shots of Smith and accompanying individuals were shot prior and the graphics were later added by Super77, an animation and design studio located in Columbus, Ohio. It features Smith at a church, club and in her bedroom as she attempts to get a man back after she is caught cheating. [23]

Charts

Chart (2024)Peak
position
SiwaSmith
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) [24] 100
Ireland (IRMA) [25] 93
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [26] 24
UK Singles (OCC) [27] 76
UK Singles Downloads (OCC) [28] [29] 7240
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 ( Billboard ) [30] 22
US Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [31] 12
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs ( Billboard ) [32] [33] 518

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