Karma Nova – Do That Sh*t

For Bronx-born, Miami-based artist Karma Nova, music isn’t just a calling—it’s her weapon, story, and revolution. Her latest single, “Do That Sh*t”—out now via Karma Nova Records—features the legendary Miami production and songwriting duo Cool & Dre, showcasing her raw energy and unmistakable gift. As a single mother unshakably dedicated to her passion, the next-up talent is reviving old-school hip-hop with a message, forging her place as a formidable force in the music world and beyond.
“Do That Sh*t” puts Karma Nova’s bold, unapologetic style front and center. With a reimagined spin on 2 Hyped Brothers & A Dog’s ’90s classic “Doo Doo Brown,” Cool & Dre transform the iconic Miami bass track into a modern-day earworm. The track’s heavy bassline, pounding 808s, and frenetic rhythm set the stage for Karma’s raw hooks and provocative lyricism.
Born and raised in The Bronx, NY, Karma Nova moved to Miami six years ago to pursue her sonic aspirations. With her younger brother’s encouragement, she stepped into the studio for the first time, full of promise but determined to hone her craft and find her voice. Since then, she has earned her stripes at Cool & Dre’s studios, recording alongside legends like Busta Rhymes and Fat Joe. Known for her deep, throaty vocals and bold, unapologetic style, Karma has already left her mark, including a standout feature on Fat Joe’s latest project. Her six-track collaboration with Cool & Dre has already amassed 2 million streams and counting, exemplifying her status as a rising star in the music industry.
Outside the studio, Karma Nova is devoted to giving back, partnering with The Child Hunger Project to fight global child hunger. As a single mother, she’s passionate about supporting children and empowering single moms, using her platform to inspire those facing adversity. Drawing from her own struggles, Karma proves it’s possible to rise above hardship and is determined to help others find hope and avoid the pain she’s experienced.
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