Karma has dropped a sharp, powerful new EP titled 6 Pe 6, a compact project that pushes his sound into fresh territory. In just a few tracks he explores lo-fi textures, hardcore rap intensity, melodic flows and raw hip‑hop grit, showing both range and purpose.
Mixing styles with confidence
The EP refuses to sit in one lane. Moments of chilled, lo‑fi production sit next to punchy hardcore verses, while melodic hooks make the record accessible without softening its edge. Karma’s vocal delivery adapts smoothly, moving from introspective lines to aggressive bars with ease.
Notable collaborations
6 Pe 6 thrives on strong partnerships. The project features seamless work with several producers and artists who help shape its varied sound:
- Sez on the Beat — brings moody, detailed production that complements Karma’s quieter moments.
- Stunnah — adds hard-hitting beats that lift the EP’s more aggressive tracks.
- Deep Kalsi — layers textures and melodic elements that enhance the emotional core.
- Ghildiyal — contributes raw, streetwise energy and crisp arrangements.
- Uptown Slick — injects polished grooves and tight rhythmic cues throughout.
Production and lyricism
The production is a highlight: deliberate, varied and modern. Karma’s lyrics balance braggadocio with vulnerability, giving the EP both bite and heart. Each track feels purposeful, designed to showcase a different facet of his artistry.
Why 6 Pe 6 matters
At a time when boundaries between subgenres keep shifting, 6 Pe 6 is a confident statement. It positions Karma as an artist willing to experiment while staying rooted in hip‑hop’s core energy. For listeners looking for fresh, genre-blending Indian rap, this EP is worth a listen.
