‘Karma’s World’ – Catching Up With Chris “Ludacris” Bridges

Posted in Interviews, Netflix, What's Streaming? by - October 14, 2021
‘Karma’s World’ – Catching Up With Chris “Ludacris” Bridges

Rapper musician, actor, producer and all around nice guy Chris “Ludacris” Bridges goes into dad mode for his latest venture. That venture is a new animation series he calls Karma’s World.

Bridges, a father of four daughters, combines his musical talents and real life experience experiences as a dad for his new Netflix series.

Karma’s World follows 10-year-old Karma Grant, an aspiring musical artist and rapper with big talent and an even bigger heart. Lyrically gifted, Karma juggles rap dreams and rhyme schemes while using her talent, ambition and heart to solve any problem.

The series is aimed at children aged six to nine. Bridges took inspiration from his oldest daughter Karma, describing it as a coming-of-age story. Specifically, it’s about a young Black girl finding her voice and using it to change her world.

The 40 – 11 minute episodes focus on relatable situations and original songs tackling issues such as self-esteem, body positivity, discrimination, creativity, expressing emotions, and celebrating differences which will also be available for download when the series starts streaming on Netflix on October 15th.

Bridges couldn’t be prouder of the show and says he hopes it will show kids that there are many ways to overcome difficult situations.  He thinks the show will help move the hip hop culture forward. And he promises that it can show young girls that they have the power to change the world.

Chris “Ludacris” Bridges is in the midst of a world wide tour. People don’t just know him his music but also as one of the stars of the Fast and Furious franchise.

Our Bonnie Laufer spoke with Bridges about the new series and how many more Fast and Furious films he is willing to star in.

  • Release Date: 10/15/2021
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