Uncover the Pop Artist Behind JoJo Siwa’s Hit Song ‘Karma’ – Exclusive Interview!
JoJo Siwa’s latest single “Karma” has been the talk of the town recently, with many speculations about its origins. Initially, rumors suggested it was an unreleased track by Miley Cyrus from her “Can’t Be Tamed” album. However, the truth behind the song’s creation dates back to a 2011 recording by Brit Smith, who gained fame through a viral TikTok video performing the track as “Karma’s a B—h.”
Despite JoJo Siwa’s claims that she wrote the new single as part of her “bad girl” image shift, it was later revealed that the song was penned by Desmond Child, Tim James, and Antonina Armato. The song was produced by Rock Mafia, known for their work on other 2010s hits.
Brit Smith, a singer, songwriter, and model, was originally set to release “Karma’s a B—h” as her debut single in 2012 but opted for another track. She expressed her joy at the newfound attention her song is receiving, with her version climbing the iTunes charts.
Despite similarities in their versions, Smith acknowledged the different interpretations of the song by Siwa and herself. Fans have been comparing the two renditions, with Smith’s version even surpassing Siwa’s on the iTunes chart.
It’s fascinating to see how a song written over a decade ago has resurfaced and captivated audiences once again. The timeless quality of “Karma” speaks volumes about the enduring power of music. Whether you prefer Brit Smith’s original take or JoJo Siwa’s modern twist, one thing is for sure – “Karma” is here to stay.