Did JoJo Siwa Write 'Karma'? There's a Surprising Connection to Miley Cyrus

One of your favorite Disney stars has a connection to JoJo Siwa's newest song — and JoJo didn't write it.

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Apr. 11 2024, Published 6:28 p.m. ET

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You've heard about JoJo Siwa from her Dance Mom days, however this celebrity is taking a step outdoor of her comfort zone and is totally rebranding herself. During her rebrand, she's modified the manner she appears and is even liberating track. But, few questions have sparked as a lot interest and debate as "Did JoJo Siwa write 'Karma'?" The song was released on April 5, 2024, through Columbia Records as the lead unmarried from her upcoming debut studio album.

The question of authorship has taken heart level, with allegations surfacing that the observe was once no longer penned via JoJo herself, in spite of initial claims. So, who really wrote this latest hit?

Did JoJo Siwa write Karma?

After freeing her newest single, "Karma," JoJo has taken a lot of heat from the internet. Fans are taking to TikTok to show that they don't consider JoJo wrote this new song. However, the hate that she's getting hasn't stopped JoJo from doing interviews to speak about her recording of her latest challenge.

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JoJo spoke with Billboard and shared "This song is so special and I knew that I wanted this song to be, not only a part of my life, but part of my life in such a massive way in such a big picture. Originally, I was scared of the lyrics." But fans stay pointing out that they don't imagine JoJo wrote the song herself.

Adam Barrera on TikTok did a deep dive into the songwriters and story in the back of Karma. This TikTok says, "If you look at the writing credits for Karma by JoJo Siwa, you'll see that JoJo isn't listed. She took no part in writing this song. But, who is listed, Rock Mafia as the producer and Antonia Armato as a writer." Antonia Armato has prior to now worked alongside different Disney stars, like Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus.

Brit Smith released "Karma's a B***h" in 2012 — and a few assume it's the similar song.

Brit Smith, often referred to as Matissa, recorded the song "Karma's a B***h" in 2012 after Miley Cyrus determined not to unencumber her 2011 recording of the song, per The Edge.

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Adam Barrera identified right through his deep diva that "back in 2011, when Miley was in her 'Can't Be Tamed' era, a popular update account for her said that they heard from a very reliable source that Miley had a song named 'Karma's a B***h.' Miley confirmed this in 2012 when she was in a Twitter conversation with producers of 'Can't Be Tamed,' Rock Mafia, and they even responded to her tweet with '#Karmasab***h.'"

Jarred Jeramine on TikTok made a video pointing out that "there was a 2012 version of the 'Karma' song before JoJo" and played Brit's model that was once intended to liberate in 2012. The lyrics between Brit's version and JoJo's model are the very same. However, Brit's model of the song reportedly never were given an legitimate release and was once "sold to JoJo Siwa for free up."

It turns out like JoJo might now be studying the lesson her lyrics were seeking to put across.

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