Karma is back, with new music and you're going to want to hear it!
Updated | By Danny painter
If you're even close to my age group, you will hear her voice and be transported right back to the days of freedom, friends and Thrashers skate park in Pretoroia.
The former front woman of Henry Ate has had her share of massive success both locally and internationally, with songs like 'Just' and 'Hey Mister' you know her voice, the sound of a lifetime we left behind.
But, Karma is back. After an 8 year break she has just dropped a new single called 'Hold me' that is exactly everything we needed after such a log break! It's everything we remember and so much more. It will grab you by the heartstrings and pull you right back into her incredible voice, and if you watch the video - even better!
The music video is a collaboration of dance performed by “South Africa’s Got Talent” winner, Kalon B and Karma performing the song front-to-camera. Kalon, who is currently the lead in “Magic Mike Live Berlin,” brings his contemporary dance movement to the clip that delivers beautifully painful visuals to the thought-provoking indie song.
The original song was written a few years after my father passed away - it was my way of working through my grief. I have always leaned on music as therapy. I believe Jack's interpretation of the song is quite different - that's always to be expected with my writing. I'm not super literal and am happy for people to read their own meaning into my work.- Karma
She joined me on a Zoom to get into all of it, listen here:
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