DREAMGALS Return With “KARMA,” A Bold Comeback Fueled by Power and Payback
Thai trio DREAMGALS is officially back, and they’re not easing into it.
After nearly two years, members MILLI, GALCHANIE, and Flower.far have reunited for their latest single, “KARMA,” a high-energy track that doubles down on their signature confidence and fearless identity.
A Comeback That Feels Personal
DREAMGALS isn’t just returning, they’re making a statement.
Following the massive success of “SORRY,” which has pulled in over 47 million views on YouTube, expectations were high. Instead of playing it safe, the trio came back with something sharper.
“KARMA” revolves around one idea: delayed justice.
And if it’s taking too long? They’ll handle it themselves.
The Sound and Message
Produced by Mayojames, the same hitmaker behind “SORRY,” the track blends bold lyricism with a punchy, high-energy sound that feels built for replay.
Timing-wise, it drops right alongside Thailand’s Songkran Festival, making it the kind of anthem that hits both culturally and socially.
But what really carries the song is its attitude:
Fearless
Direct
Unapologetic
DREAMGALS isn’t asking for attention, they’re taking it.
A Visual That Goes Beyond a Music Video
The “KARMA” music video doesn’t just support the song, it elevates it.
Inspired by imagery of Kali, the visuals lean into themes of power, destruction, and rebirth. It’s symbolic, intense, and honestly feels closer to an art piece than a standard MV.
Every frame is intentional, reinforcing the idea that this comeback is about reclaiming control.
“Group of Soloists” Reunited
After spending time focused on individual projects, the trio described their return as something fans had been waiting for, and something that wasn’t easy to pull off.
“We are back! After a year of focusing on our individual solo projects and albums, the ‘Group of Soloists’ has finally reunited… aligning our schedules was a huge challenge, but we made it happen.”
That phrase, Group of Soloists, really says everything about their dynamic.
Each member brings their own identity, but together, it hits differently.
Why This Comeback Matters
This isn’t just another release, it’s a reset.
First group comeback in nearly two years
Built on already viral momentum
Stronger identity and message
DREAMGALS is positioning themselves as more than a group, they’re shaping a voice for a new generation of artists who aren’t afraid to push boundaries.
Watch “KARMA” Now
The music video for “KARMA” is now live on YouTube via YUPP!, with the single available across all major streaming platforms.
Final Thoughts
“KARMA” feels like a warning and a celebration at the same time.
DREAMGALS came back louder, sharper, and way more intentional. If this is just the start of their return, yeah… people should be paying attention.