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Kenia Os Channels Her Energy on ‘K de Karma’: It ‘Represents Divine Justice’

Kenia Os Channels Her Energy on ‘K de Karma’: It ‘Represents Divine Justice’

If her social media presence is any indication, Kenia Os — one of Billboard’s 2026 Latin Artists to Watch — is the moment: She’s touring, gracing magazine covers, has her own beauty brand and is completely in love. All that magical aura is now plastered on her new album, K de Karma, out via Sony Music Mexico. 

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Home to 14 tracks — including the previously released “Belladona” — K de Karma marks the Mexican artist’s fourth studio album, following Cambios de Lunas (2022), K23 (2022) and Pink Aura (2024). 

“My album’s title is inspired by all the energy contained within it — an energy entirely different from that of my previous albums,” she tells Billboard. “It embodies the energy of the life cycle coming full circle; it is a concept I believe in — one that has always driven everything I do. For me — and I say this and see it clearly — K de Karma represents divine justice.”

Just as she first captivated audiences as a trendsetter in fashion and digital culture 10 years ago, Kenia has also earned her crown in the Latin music space, and this album perfectly captures her sonic and lyrical evolution. 

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“In terms of production, mixing and mastering, this album is massive, truly colossal, compared to my previous records,” she says. “I also focused heavily on the lyrics, but at the same time — unlike with my other albums — I wanted it to be fun and experimental; I wanted it to have a little bit of everything, yet still exist within the same cohesive [albums] universe. I think that’s something very difficult to achieve, which is why it took me such a long time to release it.” 

Now, with K de Karma out, Kenia shares notable tracks such as the deep house “Slay,” the groovy ballad “Love Bombing” and the dream pop, neo-psychedelia “Días Tristes” in collaboration with Carla Morrison. The latter of three — created in 30 minutes during a songwriting camp in Los Angeles — ultimately wraps the set. 

“I’ve never done anything so experimental before,” she shares. “I’ve done pop with a bit of electro or R&B, but this is the first time I’ve mixed so many sounds in one album.” 

Stream and listen to K de Karma below:

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