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Rising dance music artist Ian Asher has joined forces with Grammy-nominated Nigerian musician Kah-Lo for a vibrant new single, ‘No Way’. It is out now via Easier Said.

‘No Way’ is an instant attention-grabber, featuring hypnotic basslines, groove-heavy house production, and Kah-Lo’s unmistakably cool vocal presence. The track is designed to dominate both dancefloors and airwaves, showcasing a seamless fusion of two dynamic talents.

For Ian Asher, ‘No Way’ signifies a significant milestone in his rapidly accelerating career. Having initially burst onto the scene with viral mashups and engaging social media edits, Asher has cultivated a massive audience across TikTok and Instagram, accumulating billions of views and a dedicated following. This release, however, sees him fully embrace his role as a producer, revealing a distinct sonic identity and a talent for crafting bold, club-ready tracks. His production on ‘No Way’ is sleek, stylish, and effortlessly confident.

ABOUT IAN ASHER
Los Angeles-based Ian Asher is one of the most exciting emerging names in the dance music space. Starting as a viral sensation through his creative mashups and remixes on TikTok and Instagram, he has since transitioned into a full-fledged producer and DJ with millions of followers and streams to his name. His journey is defined by bold experimentation, crossover appeal, and a relentless drive to create unforgettable experiences—both online and on the dancefloor. Read Full Bio

IAN ASHER ON TOUR 

Jun 7: Prince Bandroom – St. Kilda, Australia

Jun 13: The Brooklyn Mirage – Brooklyn, NY 

Jul 18: NOTO Houston – Houston, TX

Aug 29: SeatGeek Stadium – Bridgeview, IL

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