Authenticity in music often reveals itself in unexpected ways. For London-based artist May Roze, it manifests through a fearless exploration of karmic justice in her latest single. Released last week through MR31 Records, ‘KABSAI (Karma’s A Bitch, So Am I)‘ isn’t just another pop track – it’s a masterfully crafted statement about karmic justice that clocks in at three minutes and thirty-five seconds of pure artistic conviction.
In a music scene where new artists come and go daily, May Roze has quietly built something real. Moving from her early days on Swiss stages to becoming a rising fixture in London’s music scene, she’s proven that raw talent combined with hard work still matters. Starting at just three years old, she went from young performer to songwriter at sixteen, and six years ago, took control of her sound by mastering music production.
This commitment to artistic control shines through in her latest release. The song’s accompanying music video, which dropped on February 7th, proves equally thought-provoking. In what might be her most visually striking work to date, the official video employs a stark yet meaningful color palette of red, white, and black. The circular motifs throughout the piece aren’t just aesthetic choices – they serve as powerful visual metaphors for karma’s cyclical nature.
“When things go wrong, believe that life always has your back… Karma will do its thing so don’t hold on to it,” May Roze reflects, offering insight into the track’s deeper meaning. It’s this kind of philosophical approach that sets her apart in an industry often criticized for its superficiality.

Her journey in music hasn’t gone unnoticed. Among her previous releases, “Everything Changes” has emerged as an impressive fan favorite, alongside other compelling tracks like “Mad,” “Feels Like Spring,” and “Heal.” May Roze’s growing repertoire has caught the attention of respected publications including Vents magazine, Plastic, Notion, and A&R Factory. Her music has even found its way onto Love Island UK, and she’s achieved the remarkable feat of reaching #23 on the UK commercial pop charts. Perhaps most notably, she represented her home country in the 2015 Swiss Eurovision selection semi-finals – no small achievement for any artist.
The production in ‘KABSAI‘ stands out from the first beat. The track’s polished engineering and mixing showcase the kind of attention to detail and layering that rewards repeat listeners with new discoveries each time. It’s clear evidence of May Roze’s evolution – not just as a performer, but as a producer who knows exactly how to bring her vision to life.

“I can’t wait to see how many people resonate with the will to say things that they don’t let themselves say and draw strength and a badass attitude from it,” she shares about ‘KABSAI.’ It’s this raw honesty that makes the track more than just a song – it’s an anthem for those seeking the courage to speak their truth.
Following May Roze’s journey is easier than ever through her various social media platforms. Fans can visit her official website, connect with her on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or stream her music directly on Spotify.
‘KABSAI’ hints at an exciting year ahead for May Roze, with new music planned throughout 2025. Based on this latest release, she’s proven herself as an artist to watch. The track is available now on all major streaming platforms, and it’s not one you’ll want to miss.
