KSHMR produces big room electro-house that is heavily influenced by his Indian heritage. The California-based producer first found success as part of the pop-rap duo the Cataracs, who produced hits for Far East Movement, Dev, Snoop Dogg, and New Boyz during the early 2010’s. Freeing himself from the expectations of the pop world, he anonymously debuted his EDM alias KSHMR in 2014, publicly confirming his identity the following year. He has released dozens of singles, including collaborations with Tiësto, Hardwell, and R3hab, in addition to EP’s such as 2015’s ‘Paradesi’, 2016’s interlude-heavy ‘The Lion Across the Field’, and 2017’s ‘Materia’.
KSHMR teams up with Nevve for this incredible new single. ‘Do Bad Well’ is a big room track with a psy trance style drop and beautiful vocals by Nevve, who previously worked together with Illenium, DROELOE, Sick Individuals and many more. It’s a strong piece of KSHMR music, making an impressive addition to his renowned Dharma label.
Stream this single below.
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