" What find is hoi polloi write songs , and then , they do n’t do anything with them . "

The chatter aroundJoJo Siwa’s “Karma” continues.

Since JoJo dropped her new single last week, the internet has been abuzz — for better or worse. She’s already had towalk back a claimthat she was the inventor of “gay pop.”

There’s also been speculation that she outrightstolethe song fromMiley Cyrus, who allegedly recorded a demo of the song some time in the last decade, as well as pop singer Brit Smith.

Well, in a new interview withTMZ, JoJo set the record straight and is insistent she didn’t steal the song — and her explanation makes a lot of sense.

“I did not steal anything,” she said. “There’s no such thing as stealing. What happens is people write songs, and then, they don’t do anything with them. Then, a few years later, it makes sense for another artist.”

JoJo went on to point out that “Karma” is, indeed, an old song. “I was pitched it,” she said. “I loved it, was obsessed with it, so I grasped on to it. That’s a very normal thing.”

“I knew that it was a special song,” she said while discussing the song’s impact so far. “I knew that it fit. I knew that it was exactly the vision that I wanted to create for the world.”

“‘Karma’ makes you listen, ‘Karma’ makes you ask, ‘Karma’ makes you confused. So, whether people like it or not, marketing plan worked.”

Fair enough!

Closeup of JoJo Siwa

Closeup of JoJo Siwa

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JoJo Siwa in a black jacket and sparkly skirt, holding a drink, walking on the street

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JoJo Siwa smiling, wearing a pink shirt and orange jacket with details at a dance awards event

Closeup of JoJo Siwa