Kripa ‘I Believe’ - A Soul-Powered Pop Anthem
- Sonic Sisters Team
- Jul 11
- 2 min read

If you’ve been craving a pop moment that cuts through the noise and hits straight in the feels, Kripa’s got you covered. Her debut single "I Believe" is a powerhouse — bold, heartfelt, and radiating the kind of unshakable energy that puts her right on track to be 2025’s breakout name. It’s not just a song; it’s a reminder that resilience sounds this good.
Backed by four-time Grammy-winning producer Bruce Lowe (the guy behind Stevie, Elton, and Madge — no big deal), Kripa takes the stage like she was born to own it. There’s a blast of early-2000s energy here — think Destiny’s Child meets Leona Lewis with just enough gospel punch to give you goosebumps. This is the kind of track that fills stadiums in your head.
Vocally? She slays. One moment she’s gently coaxing out a lyric, the next she’s launching into a full-throttle chorus that feels like it was built for festival crowds and hairbrush singalongs alike. There’s something old-school about her delivery, but make no mistake — this is pop made for right now.
Lyrically, "I Believe" doesn’t mess about. It’s a straight-up anthem of defiance and hope — the kind of song that dares you to believe in yourself again, even if the world’s done its best to knock you sideways. Lines hit like affirmations without tipping into cheese, and the live band energy behind her only amplifies the emotion.
Kripa might be a new name, but with a debut like this, she’s already sounding like a headline act. "I Believe" isn’t just a strong start — it’s a warning shot. Pop just got a new soul queen, and she’s coming in hot.
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