Karma isn’t loud. It doesn’t need to be. Instead, Kris Kolls’ new single arrives like a quiet storm – smoky, deliberate, and unbothered – turning emotional detachment into its own form of strength.
Released today, the track follows the success of her breakout single “You Know,” which gained fast traction across streaming platforms earlier this month. If “You Know” announced her as a fresh voice in global pop, “Karma” sharpens that promise: a groove-driven, cinematic cut that makes stillness sound like defiance.
Built on a restrained beat and shadowy textures, “Karma” draws its power from what it doesn’t say as much as what it does. Kolls’ vocal delivery is commanding yet detached, sketching the portrait of a woman who walks into a bar not searching for connection, but reclaiming her own space. “It’s about setting boundaries without making speeches,” Kolls says. “She’s not here to carry anyone’s weight—she’s here on her own terms.”
Karma fits neatly into that lineage while carving its own space. It’s not a breakup ballad, nor a club track, nor a confession – it’s something rarer: a pop song about refusal, about the radical act of saying nothing and leaving space untouched. In an era where empowerment anthems often aim for volume, Kris Kolls flips the script, proving that the strongest voice can also be the most measured one.
With only two singles out and already a clear sense of vision, Kris Kolls isn’t just emerging – she’s announcing herself. Karma is proof that sometimes the boldest move is the quietest one.
Stream “Karma” on Spotify below.