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About the “stolen” song

This former tween/teen reality star turned social media star turned please let me stay famous doing something, still hasn’t fessed up to stealing the song she keeps trying to force down people’s throats.

JoJo Siwa

Karma

JoJo Siwa denied accusations of song theft regarding her latest single “Karma,” clarifying that she didn’t take it from Miley Cyrus or Brit Smith.

The confusion arose from Rock Mafia, the song’s producers, who had initially written it.

JoJo explained that it’s common for unused songs to resurface with different artists later on.

She embraced “Karma” as a fitting piece for her new artistic direction, emphasizing its relevance despite its age.

Brit Smith confirmed that “Karma” was intended to be her debut single in 2012 but was ultimately shelved.

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