Featured Tune: "See Her" from Karlie
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Mirror, Mirror: Karlie’s Pop Anthem Reflects a New Kind of Power
With her latest single See Her, Karlie dives deep into the shimmering waters of self-reflection and resurfaces with a track that feels both intimate and unstoppable. It’s bold, vulnerable, and dripping with retro magic, think glittering synths, pulsating beats, and a chorus that feels like it was made to soundtrack your most empowering moment in front of the mirror.
Produced in collaboration with Geronimo Latumeten, the song brings a polished, 80s pop vibe into the present, but never feels like a throwback. Instead, it’s more like a reawakening, familiar yet fresh, a sonic rebirth that mirrors Karlie’s own journey toward self-acceptance. Her vocals, both airy and grounded, float through layers of glossy production with clarity and intent, delivering something that lands halfway between Dua Lipa’s cool confidence and Kylie’s shimmering warmth, but with a twist that’s unmistakably Karlie.
Following the hopeful There Will Be Light, See Her adds a spark of fire to Karlie’s growing discography. There’s a sense of purpose here, of arrival. It’s a message, a mirror, and a mood. With visuals as captivating as the sound (yes, that mirror-kiss artwork says it all), Karlie doesn’t just invite you to hear the music—she dares you to see yourself, fully and unapologetically.
This is Karlie stepping into her power and taking us with her.