“It kicked off in terms of her coming into my studio and saying she wanted to rap, and I kind of kicked her out, but she was so insistent that one day I had to sit her down and have a father-daughter talk,” Luda said.
“I was letting her know if she wanted to do music, she has to talk about what goes on in her world the same way Daddy talks about what goes on in his world. We just decided that she can change the world with her music, the same way, humbly speaking, that Daddy has changed the world and made a niche for himself with his music,” added the “Southern Hospitality” rapper.
In addition to “Karma’s World,” Netflix plans to release more than 50 new original movies and TV shows aimed at kids and families throughout this year.