Texas Based Artist KARMAA Releases Her Brand New EP "this is ME"
/DCWS is excited to introduce you to Texas based artist KARMAA, who is also an advocate for mental health awareness, equality and paying it forward. She just dropped her brand new EP entitled “this is ME”, which addresses self realization and mental health.
Check out KARMAA’s break down of the EP’s five songs below:
Track 1: Do You See Me? (produced by thousand Grams and Dakota) is the opening track and focuses on anxiety. This track reminisces loss, whether it's a relationship, friendship, music opportunity, due to being so consumed by anxiety.
Track 2: You Don't Know (produced by A2ThaMo Makes Beats) is the spiral into depression. It's the track that showcases no matter how transparent and open we are, most times we're unseen. It takes place back in high school when I was battling depression and bullied to the point that I thought I was better off dead. That attempt was derailed due to an internal battle with religion. If I jump will I still go to heaven?
Track 3: VICES (produced by KiloOnTheBeat) is rock bottom. This is that place or time in life where you literally can't get any lower. You feel so stuck, so behind, so lost that you struggle finding the light. Whether it's failed relationships, drug abuse, alcoholism, unemployment, you feel the pain of this struggle.
Track 4: work in progress (produced by Ellipsi) is the climb out of rock bottom. This is the reminder that every day is a new day. Things can't change overnight but your mindset can. Remind yourself that you may not be where you want to be or thought you'd be, but you're working to get there. Slowly but surely.
Track 5: I Got THIS (produced by drvke beats) is when you realize you can do anything. Everyone has their struggles, everyone has their battles. It's not how many times you fall but how many times you get back up. Look in the mirror and remind yourself, "YOU GOT THIS!"
“This project is completely mixed and mastered by Mateus Seth in Brazil. Every producer was hand selected specifically for this project because we each have a desire to promote mental health. Personally, I want to kill the stigma that society has placed around mental health. The more we discuss it openly, maybe we can prevent more heartache and loss. I want others to know that they're not the only person who feels that way and I want to remind them that it's not permanent”.