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May Roze returns back with a new anthem, ‘KABSAI (Karma’s A Bitch, So Am I)’

  • April 2, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Swiss-born And London-based artist May Roze is back at it again with a bang with a new release, ‘KABSAI (Karma’s A Bitch, So Am I),’ an audacious, visceral anthem of empowerment and brutal truth. Amid her trademark sound and unapologetic lyricism, May Roze serves up an unfiltered reminder to have faith that the universe will tip the scales, whether in the form of justice or a little deserved karma.

‘KABSAI’ is a statement about self-growth and resilience. May Roze puts her spin on these haunting melodies and deeply personal lyrics, embodying the words she hoped she had the strength to say at the moment of inspiration. It represents confidence, closure, and the acceptance that sometimes, karma needs a nudge.

Right from the first note, ‘KABSAI’ has the listener caught between sounds, hypnotically produced with the unmistakable vocal presence of May Roze. The song balances earnest introspection with an attitude, cementing that power also comes from leaning into your vulnerability. Each verse charts the emotional terrain from past pain to present power, and the crowd hangs on each word.

May Roze is a rising name who has been carving out her lane in the music scene with a style that is hard to forget. ‘KABSAI’ is an experience, a statement, and a moment of reckoning for anyone wanting karma not to work a little faster.

Connect with May Roze: Instagram

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