Karma's World Music Videos

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Karma's World Music Videos
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What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Karma's World Music Videos is a series of music videos that bring to life the original songs on Netflix's hit show Karma's World, created by rapper and actor Ludacris. The first season features five 4- to 6-minute music videos for the catchy, uplifting anthems that made us fall in love with Karma as a songwriter, performer, and overall cool kid who is learning navigate all that life and middle school throw at her. These charming hip-hop, R&B, and pop songs promote positive messages that all audiences can relate to. Parents of photosensitive viewers should be mindful that there is a warning about scenes with a strobing effect at the beginning of each music video.
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What's the Story?
KARMA'S WORLD MUSIC VIDEOS is a series of music videos from the soundtrack to Karma's World. Titles include "Welcome to Karma's World," "Write It Down," "Proud of My Hair," "Everyday," and "Open Your Heart." The songs convey inspirational messages that range from pride to teamwork to perseverance and the importance of taking care of mental health. In each fun, colorful video, Karma performs in front of a crowd, and scenes from Karma's World episodes piece together the theme.
Is It Any Good?
Music was just one of the reasons many viewers fell in love with Karma's World -- now they can fall in love all over again with these fun songs. Karma's World Music Videos continues the party after you've binged all of the episodes of the original show, and the added bonus is that the songs don't just sound great -- their messages make kids and parents feel great. The songs and videos are appropriate for young kids, but the messages will be best understood and internalized by older kids and tweens. Affirmative images accompany the videos, such as Karma celebrating her hair and working with her friends to resolve conflicts. Along with the positive gender representation of Karma singing and dancing confidently, this bonus content from Karma's World is easy, encouraging, and enjoyable to consume.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the messages of each song in Karma's World Music Videos. What can we learn from this song? How do the scenes from Karma's World help teach the message? How can you apply this in your life?
What makes Karma a likable character? In what ways do you look up to her? How can you learn from her flaws?
Which song is your favorite? How do you relate to it? If you were to direct a music video for this song, what would it show?
TV Details
- Premiere date: February 24, 2022
- Cast: Asiahn Bryant
- Network: Netflix
- Genre: Kids' Animation
- Topics: Activism, Arts and Dance, Friendship, Great Girl Role Models, Middle School, Music and Sing-Along
- TV rating: TV-Y
- Last updated: March 9, 2022
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