Electropop singer and now an independent artist Lesha is in an ecstatic mood. She’s totally over the moon with the release of “Karma,” the second single in her upcoming global collaboration visual album titled Sun Moon Rising set to drop early next year.
In the new single, Lesha speaks her truth of having to deal with people in the past for only seeing her value when they are able to take advantage of her. She expresses how her past experiences and learnings molded her into the artist and person she is today which serves as her motivation to continue working smarter and harder because she believes that success is her best revenge.
The excitement on the coming of “Karma” grew louder as soon as Lesha uploaded a teaser on her next single. The clamor from her followers even grew bigger when she showed some short video snippets of her upcoming song through her social media accounts (Instagram and Tiktok).
Then a little earlier than its scheduled release, Lesha and her team decided to drop the music video in advance and now has garnered numerous views and comments.
“Ever since I performed ‘Karma’ at my YouTube FanFest show this year, people have been messaging me to drop the song already cause they loved it so much! I randomly decided to sing ‘Karma’ for a TikTok video and it gained so much traction and views. In the comments, everyone was asking me to drop the song already, it was overwhelming,” Lesha excitedly shared.
“Since the music video was ready to go live anyway, I decided to drop it a week earlier than the actual release date,” she added.
Just like her previous track “Sun, Moon, Rising,” Lesha is proud of doing things independently and collaborating with musician friends from all over the globe.
Lesha produced and recorded her demo for “Karma” in her own bedroom and immediately sent it to the collaborator/co-producer from South Korea, Rebenn, and he took the lead from there.
Another friend, Nephibis, a rapper from Baltimore USA, who Lesha previously collaborated with on a track for the Netflix film Project Power, was also cool to jump in for a verse. So the whole song made it in full circle.
“During the premiere of the music video on YouTube I could see everyone commenting in the chat about how far I’ve come as an artist and how my music really deserves to be recognized globally. It was really touching to hear that my fans believe in me and my artistry so much. One even said he was crying all throughout the video cause he was just so amazed at my growth being a long-time fan, such a sweetheart,” Lesha exclaimed.
Lesha dropped “Karma” on Oct. 8 and is now available on all digital music streaming platforms. Check out Lesha’s music on Spotify or watch the official music videos, covers, and learn more about music production on Lesha’s YouTube Channel.