💥 Brit Fox Unleashes KARMA – A Bold Anthem of Love, Loss, and Cosmic Reckoning
🔮 Behind the Visual: The World of “KARMA”
What does karma sound like? What does it look like when you confront it face-to-face?
For Brit Fox, “KARMA” isn’t just a song — it’s a cinematic experience rooted in raw energy, reflection, and emotional clarity. Created inside a Cleveland recording studio and brought to life visually by photographer Pottymouf, the concept leans into sensuality, surrealism, and storytelling.
From handwritten lyrics to water-soaked symbolism, every image invites you deeper into the message: you can’t outrun what you create. The mirror doesn’t lie. Neither do your instincts.
🪞 Let’s Talk Karma...
Drop your thoughts below 👇
What’s your definition of karma?
Is it revenge?
A return to balance?
A lesson you had to learn the hard way?
💬 Share your take in the comments or tag @BritFoxStudios with your own “karma story” using #KarmaByBritFox.
Your story might get featured in a visual reel or next blog update.
🎧 While You’re Here...
🔥 Listen to “KARMA” on your favorite platform
🎶 Stream on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube | Tidal
Brit Fox returns with a powerful new single that pulls no emotional punches. KARMA is more than a song—it’s a sonic confrontation with heartbreak, healing, and the energy we send out into the world. With sultry vocals, hypnotic melodies, and fierce lyrical intent, Brit once again proves she’s a voice for anyone who’s ever felt burned by love and ready to rise from the ashes.
🎙️ The Sound of Reckoning
KARMA is a raw, unapologetic anthem. From the very first note, Brit’s signature sultry voice cuts through a haunting, minimalist beat, demanding attention. There’s no overproduction here—just pure emotion and a rhythmic pulse that lets the message breathe. It’s cinematic, intimate, and bold.
The chorus mantra—“get the love you give, get the love you get”—is a powerful reminder of emotional accountability. It’s the kind of line that sticks in your head and hits harder with every repeat.
💔 Lyrics That Cut Deep
Brit Fox’s lyrical pen is sharp and fearless. KARMA explores the cyclical nature of relationships—the tension between giving love and being taken for granted. It’s a story told from the inside of the storm, but one that finds strength in survival.
Lines like:
“one too many chances, I had hope, had my heart all up in the smoke”
don’t just sting—they resonate. They’re real. They’re reflective. And they’re relatable for anyone who’s ever been through the emotional fire.
🔁 A Natural Evolution from Mazuma and Short Notice
Fans of Brit’s previous tracks like Short Notice and Mazuma will recognize her fearless storytelling and sonic clarity, but KARMA raises the emotional stakes. There’s a confidence in this track that makes it a perfect soundtrack for spring—a season of growth, of letting go, and of owning your story.
🌀 Who KARMA Is For
If you love emotionally charged lyrics, haunting vocals, and bold self-expression, KARMA is your next playlist essential. Whether you’re moving on, healing up, or standing tall, this track speaks your language. It’s not about revenge—it’s about release. It’s about truth. And it’s about the energy that finds its way back to where it started.
🔊 Stream KARMA by Brit Fox
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KARMA lyrics
Never again I said that shit but no
Get the love you give get the love you get get the love you get
Watch my mouth honey drip
I'm a sweet one talking one talking shit let it repeat til you falling in get the love you give
Bet it hurt after I sent you to cloud nine always worse ya right before the last time and
I stay a bitch karma stay a bitch watch what you say to them rotating energy rotate ten ya it stay on spin
Stay a bitch karma stay a bitch coming for you ain't got quit get the love you give get the love you get
One too many chances, uh uh I had hope
Had my heart all up in the smoke never again I said that shit but no get the love you give get the love you get
Better be a bad one if you got be a bitch and
When you had one you didn't do no shit and
Now it's all gone and now its all done
Get the love you give get the love you get
Ain't shit trifling back to back calling when you need them you can't find them
Used to giving kindness but
Now the grass is greener where I stay
Pouring all the love I dealt depend on me
Don't tell me how you really felt won't believe and
That's the price you pay for doing me this way
Uh uh uh uh uh in the smoke
Get the love you give get the love you get
Written by Brit Fox x ZoSmooth
🌊 Karma Flow Quiz: Which Energy Are You Releasing?
In “KARMA”, water reflects truth, lyrics bleed onto the floor, and emotion flows freely. But what part of your own karmic cycle are you in right now?
Take this quick, vibe-based quiz to find out which chakra or emotional pattern your energy is cycling through:
🔮 What’s Your Karma Mood?
Pick the word that resonates with you right now:
A. Stillness
B. Fire
C. Reflection
D. Truth
E. Grief
F. Power
G. Forgiveness
💠 Your Result: Chakra + Karma Reading
A – Crown (Sahasrara): Letting go.
You’re in a release phase. You’re trusting the unknown and unlearning patterns. Let *KARMA* be your soundtrack for surrender.
B – Solar Plexus (Manipura): Reclaiming power.
Your karmic cycle is about confidence and boundaries. The mirror doesn’t scare you anymore — it fuels you.
C – Third Eye (Ajna): Reflection.
You’re seeing things clearly now — patterns, people, self. Keep journaling, keep feeling. *KARMA* is a vision.
D – Throat (Vishuddha): Speaking your truth.
The silence is over. Your story matters. Say it, sing it, scream it — like Brit Fox does in this track.
E – Heart (Anahata): Releasing grief.
Your heart is cracked open, but that’s where the light gets in. Water = emotion. Let it flow.
F – Root (Muladhara): Grounding.
You’re reclaiming safety and stability. When everything shakes, your karma is in the roots.
G – Sacral (Svadhisthana): Forgiveness.
This is about flow, sensuality, and healing. You're learning to forgive yourself, and that’s powerful AF.
💧 Water, Emotion & Karma: A Visual Symbol
In this “KARMA” visual, water pours across lyrics and mirrors — representing emotional clarity and karmic truth washing over what’s been hidden.
✨ What does water mean to you right now?
Cleansing?
Drowning?
Soft power?
Share your answer in the comments, or tag us with your mood using #KarmaByBritFox
🖤 KARMA by Brit Fox lyric highlights
Never again I said that shit but no Get the love you give get the love you get get the love you get Watch my mouth honey drip I'm a sweet one talking one talking shit let it repeat til you falling in get the love you give Bet it hurt after I sent you to cloud nine always worse ya right before the last time and I stay a bitch karma stay a bitch watch what you say to them rotating energy rotate ten ya it stay on spin Stay a bitch karma stay a bitch coming for you ain't got quit get the love you give get the love you get One too many chances, uh uh I had hope Had my heart all up in the smoke never again I said that shit but no get the love you give get the love you get Better be a bad one if you got be a bitch and When you had one you didn't do no shit and Now it's all gone and now its all done Get the love you give get the love you get Ain't shit trifling back to back calling when you need them you can't find them Used to giving kindness but Now the grass is greener where I stay Pouring all the love I dealt depend on me Don't tell me how you really felt won't believe and That's the price you pay for doing me this way Uh uh uh uh uh in the smoke Get the love you give get the love you get
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Never again I said that shit but no Get the love you give get the love you get get the love you get Watch my mouth honey drip I'm a sweet one talking one talking shit let it repeat til you falling in get the love you give Bet it hurt after I sent you to cloud nine always worse ya right before the last time and I stay a bitch karma stay a bitch watch what you say to them rotating energy rotate ten ya it stay on spin Stay a bitch karma stay a bitch coming for you ain't got quit get the love you give get the love you get One too many chances, uh uh I had hope Had my heart all up in the smoke never again I said that shit but no get the love you give get the love you get Better be a bad one if you got be a bitch and When you had one you didn't do no shit and Now it's all gone and now its all done Get the love you give get the love you get Ain't shit trifling back to back calling when you need them you can't find them Used to giving kindness but Now the grass is greener where I stay Pouring all the love I dealt depend on me Don't tell me how you really felt won't believe and That's the price you pay for doing me this way Uh uh uh uh uh in the smoke Get the love you give get the love you get 〰️
Today in Hip Hop History: DJ Kool Herc's Legendary Back To School Jam
Today marks a pivotal moment in music history: the anniversary of DJ Kool Herc's legendary "Back To School Jam" on August 11, 1973. While this Bronx event is often cited as the birth of hip-hop, it's fascinating to explore how it connects to Cleveland's rich musical legacy and the city's ongoing influence on popular music.
On August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc threw what would become a monumental "Back To School Jam" at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in the Bronx, New York. While this event is widely recognized as the birth of hip hop, it's important to explore how it connects to Cleveland's rich music history and the city's influence on the development of popular music.
In your opinion, how do you think Cleveland's musical legacy influenced the birth and spread of hip-hop?
Cleveland's Pioneering Role:
1. Alan Freed and the Birth of Rock 'n' Roll: Cleveland DJ Alan Freed coined the term "rock and roll" in the early 1950s, helping to popularize R&B music to wider audiences. This musical revolution laid groundwork for future genres, including hip hop.
2. The Moondog Coronation Ball: In 1952, Freed organized what is often considered the first rock and roll concert in Cleveland. This event showcased the power of bringing together diverse audiences through music, a concept that would be central to hip hop culture.
3. WMMS and Breaking New Artists: Cleveland's WMMS radio station became known for breaking new artists and supporting emerging genres throughout the 1970s, creating an environment receptive to musical innovation.
In your opinion, which Cleveland music venue has had the biggest impact on rock history?
a) Agora Theatre
b) Grog Shop
c) Beachland Ballroom
d) Odeon Concert Club
Connecting Cleveland to Hip Hop's Roots:
- Musical Fusion: Like rock 'n' roll's blend of R&B and other styles, hip hop drew from multiple genres, including funk, soul, and disco - all of which had strong scenes in Cleveland.
- DJ Culture: Cleveland's vibrant club scene in the 1970s helped popularize the idea of DJs as tastemakers and musical innovators, paralleling Kool Herc's revolutionary techniques.
- Urban Expression: Both Cleveland rock and early hip hop gave voice to urban experiences and youth culture, serving as powerful forms of self-expression.
While DJ Kool Herc's jam took place in New York, the groundwork laid by Cleveland's music scene throughout the 1950s and 60s helped create the cultural conditions that allowed hip hop to flourish. Cleveland's legacy as a musical innovator, from rock 'n' roll to its embrace of new sounds, connects it to the broader story of American popular music, including the birth of hip hop.
As we commemorate this pivotal moment in hip hop history, it's worth recognizing how cities like Cleveland played a role in shaping the musical landscape that made such innovations possible.
As Cleveland.com reports: "Clive Campbell, better known to hip-hop historians as DJ Kool Herc, has no classic, influential singles or albums or memorably innovative videos, or any recorded catalog to speak of. But he laid the foundation for hip hop, a musical genre that has ruled global pop culture for five decades, just by doing his job."
In your opinion on the future of Rock … what emerging genre do you think will most influence rock's evolution in the next decade?
a) Electronic/EDM fusion
b) Hip-hop/rock hybrids
c) World music influences
d) AI-generated compositions
Explore Cleveland's rich musical history! Check out our interactive Cleveland Music Map to discover iconic locations like Boddie Recording Studio and Brit Fox Studios. Follow the journey from rock's birth to hip-hop's emergence and beyond!
As we reflect on DJ Kool Herc's groundbreaking techniques and their impact on global music culture, it's clear that cities like Cleveland played a crucial role in setting the stage for such innovations. From pioneering rock and roll to embracing diverse genres and artists, Cleveland's musical legacy is deeply intertwined with the evolution of popular music, including hip-hop.
What connections do you see between Cleveland's rock heritage and the birth of hip-hop? Share your thoughts and let's celebrate this rich musical tapestry!
more by @xfoxrox