Ludacris will be executive producing a new Netflix series named Karma’s World, he announced on Twitter.
The show, taking its name from Luda’s daughter Karma, is set to be a coming-of-age story about 10 years old Karma and her aspirations on becoming a musician as a young Black girl in today’s world.
10 years in the making. THIS IS HOW LEGACIES ARE BUILT! I’m pleased to announce I will be joining the @netflixfamily, and bringing my new animated series #KarmasWorld inspired by my oldest daughter in partnership with @9StoryMG and @BrownBagFilms to @netflix! @strongblacklead pic.twitter.com/I1moWXKiQZ
— Ludacris (@Ludacris) October 13, 2020
The show, so far, has secured 40, 11-minute episodes, which will be targeted for kids ages 6 to 9. The show will feature original produced songs, that tackle social issues such as discrimination, body positivity, and celebrating differences.
Recently, the rapper/actor made the statement; “I’ve had a lot of accomplishments in my life, but everything that I’ve experienced seems to have led up to this point to where I can leave a legacy for all my daughters, … Karma’s World’ is one of those legacies.”
He later on added that he hopes this series will show kids ways to overcome obstacles and help move Hip Hop culture forward, giving confidence into young girls everywhere that they possess the power to change the world.
A release date as of now hasn’t been announced on the project.