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Taylor Swift and Ice Spice's "Karma" Remix Is Here and It's Sweet Like Honey
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Date:2025-04-16 18:49:49
Here's a relaxing thought: A "Karma" remix just in time for the weekend.
Taylor Swift dropped the updated version of her Midnights hit featuring Ice Spice at the stroke of midnight on May 26.
While fans of the original track will already know most of the lyrics, they'll hear some new verses too, including Ice Spice rapping about how karma is about to "pop up unannounced."
"And she never leavin' you alone," the artist continues. "Watch her put ya opps on a throne/Got you wavin' pretty white flags, feenin' for that cash/Thinkin' it'll save ya, now you switchin' up your behavior/It's OK, baby, you ain't gotta worry, karma never gets lazy."
The song comes shortly after Taylor and Ice Spice teased the release on social media.
"thxx @taylorswift for being the coolest person on earth," the "No Clarity" star wrote on Instagram May 24, "ilu."
And Taylor noted the level of fandom is mutual. "Um. SO much to tell you," the "Bejeweled" singer shared with followers in her own post. "I'm a massive fan of this brilliant artist and after getting to know her I can confirm: she is THE ONE to watch."
The song is part of Taylor's new Midnights (Til Dawn Edition) deluxe album, which also features an updated version of "Snow on the Beach" with Lana Del Rey.
"You asked for it, we listened: Lana and I went back into the studio specifically to record more Lana on Snow on the Beach," the 12-time Grammy winner continued. "Love u @honeymoon."
And if you already feel like you need to calm down over all the excitement, just wait. Taylor also had news for fans attending her Eras Tour stop in New Jersey.
"For those of you going to the East Rutherford shows—we will have a new special edition CD available ONLY on site starting at 12:30pm ET on Friday!" she added. "This CD will have a never before heard Midnights vault track called 'You're Losing Me'!"
Already feel like you are never, ever, ever going to stop playing these tracks on repeat? Listen to Taylor and Ice Spice's "Karma" remix above.
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