For Jason Ross and KSHMR, two longtime forces in the EDM scene, this collaboration feels inevitable. ‘Ultra Love’ blends their distinct sounds with ease, driven by vocals from Brieanna Grace, who recently appeared on Tiësto’s hit ‘Beautiful Places’. Out today on all streaming platforms via KSHMR’s Spinnin’ Records. The track has already picked up momentum after being teased in recent radio sets from Blasterjaxx and Lucas & Steve. Recently KSHMR spoke about burnout and a change of sound. KSHMR explains that he has found it increasingly difficult to feel the same inspiration he once did when making dance music. He acknowledges that his sound has evolved over the years, and that what once came naturally now often feels harder to access. For Jason, who is currently working on a new album, in February 2026, he released ‘Crash‘, the lead single for his upcoming full-length studio album. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ᏦᏚᎻᎷᎡ (@kshmr) ‘Ultra Love’ is a blend of two unique sounds while Jason Ross has been focused on the melodic bass sounds, KSHMR has been exploring his sounds recently and taking it in different directions. KSHMR has been incredibly busy lately, blending high-profile collaborations with a massive tour in India. The post KSHMR & Jason Ross Team Up for Melodic New Single ‘Ultra Love’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
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KSHMR & Jason Ross Team Up for Melodic New Single ‘Ultra Love’
For Jason Ross and KSHMR, two longtime forces in the EDM scene, this collaboration feels inevitable. ‘Ultra Love’ blends their distinct sounds with ease, driven...
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For Jason Ross and KSHMR, two longtime forces in the EDM scene, this collaboration feels inevitable. ‘Ultra Love’ blends their distinct sounds with ease, driven by vocals from Brieanna Grace, who recently appeared on Tiësto’s hit ‘Beautiful Places’.
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