Before Summer Walker struck fame as a R&B singer, she made ends meet as an exotic dancer in an Atlanta strip club. That experience inspired this song, where she sings of the karma that comes back and bites the men who lust over her. Nice to meet you, I'm sorry I'm just here to do my job Nice to meet you, no running Please don't fear me, I'm just karma Men get carried away in strip joints, and some thought they'd fallen in love with Walker. They wanted to take her home, but for Walker, it was just a business transaction and she refused to get involved. Walker didn't care if she upset them by appearing cold and heartless, as that's the universe taking revenge. It's romantic karma for all the pain and heartbreak they'd imposed on their previous lovers.
Summer Walker recorded "Karma" for her debut commercial mixtape, Last Day of Summer. She didn't release it as a single, but it has since become one of the project's most-loved songs.
Before Summer recorded Last Day Of Summer, her manager suggested she'd work well with the Atlanta producer Arsenio Archer. He introduced them, and Archer produced or co-produced nine of the 12 songs on the mixtape, including "Karma."
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