SIS (She’s Something) (Ampiano) (EP) - KARMA (Pop/R&B) After having reviewed title track “SIS (She’s Something)” we are now gifted with the EP that houses it, with KARMA delivering four additional tracks as well as the “Ampiano” version of SIS. With retro R&B vibes and a modern twist, these ladies deliver a gem of an album that we are excited to dig into. Let’s start with a little bit about our artists.
KARMA—KB, Keymah Renee & Miesha MonRoe—hail from Memphis, TN, brought together by shared values and passion for music. They pride themselves on their multi-genre approach. As crossover artists, they hope to foster authentic engagement and powerful entertainment as a one stop shop for singing, rapping and dancing. In following their calling, KARMA is rooted in inspiring listeners to pursue their dreams and achieve greatness fearlessly.
Turning to some background on the EP, KARMA roots their collection in empowerment and unity, and wants it to resonate across all women. It’s a tribute to women, designed to uplift and celebrate their strength. Also, there’s a bit of wordplay here, as the group also extends a hand to transgender men, using “SIS” not just as an acronym, but as a call to all those who embrace the term “cis”. This outreach is powerful and necessary in the current political climate.
With “SIS (She’s Something)” we previously noted the 3LW vibes on the track—the plucky guitar strum led record that put it right in line with acts such as TLC, 3LW and Blaque. Very “No More”. With a liquid honey delivery and dreamy, breezy quality, they let you know that these ladies aren’t like the rest, we weren’t surprised that this was the lead track from the EP. As they tell us themselves on the track, they aren’t “little girls”, these are women.
However, where “SIS (She’s Something)” shines, “SIS (She’s Something) (Ampiano)” soars. While the track remains true to the original, it injects some latin flavor into it, which turns the track from pleasant bop to dance floor hip winder.. This version makes you want to grind, and while the original is great, this mix is on another level. We think it steers the track into Mya territory.
But if we’re being honest, “OutSide” is probably our favorite track on the album. It gives us modern Mariah Carey vibes, something that could sit comfortably on her “Caution” LP. It’s a classic R&B track with a modern injection, exactly what our classic R&B sirens are doing right now with their latest records. The percussion arrangement is giving us very “My Boo” feels while the modern quality sits in the melody and vocal delivery. It sits in a resonante alto we like, maybe even in the Nivea lane, and just as “face card don’t decline” neither would we decline listening to this track on repeat.
“Goes Around” is certainly the most current of the tracks, where our ladies show their versatility with a surprise swerve into rap, with an accent that reminds us a bit of GloRilla.
While these are our favorites, you shouldn’t sleep on any of these songs. With a stellar production worthy of any top artist, “SIS (She’s Something (Ampiano)” is a slam dunk.