“Feeling lost is something that never necessarily goes away. “Chelsea and I wrote this song as sort of an anthem for a generation of kids who feel disillusioned by the world around them,” said Jai Wolf. Jai Wolf returns in 2018 with “Lost,” which he says is special to him because it “is the perfect bridge between my old music and where I want to go next.” Working with Chelsea Jade, “Lost” is an anthem for the those who maybe aren’t sure of where they are in life or where they want to be. But we’ve still been missing his sultry tones. At the same time, Billboard named Jai Wolf one of Dance Music’s Top 100 Electronic Music Artists in the world for 2018. In the time since, he’s played major festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Electric Forest, all while selling over 25,000 tickets to his headlining “Kindred Spirits” U.S Tour.
On August 10, 2018, "Lost" featuring Chelsea Jade was released on Mom + Pop. In April 2017, Jai Wolf released his single, "Starlight" which featured Mr Gabriel, followed by a performance at the 2017 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. On November 18, 2016, Jai Wolf released his debut EP, Kindred Spirits, through Mom + Pop music. In May 2016, Jai Wolf released his follow up single, "Drive", through Foreign Family Collective.
The track also earned a spot on the Triple J 2015 Hottest 100 in Australia. "Indian Summer" reached number 31 on Billboard 's Hot Dance/Electronic song's chart. In 2015, Jai Wolf released his debut single "Indian Summer" through ODESZA's label, Foreign Family Collective. In late 2014, Skrillex turned Jai Wolf's bootleg remix of "Ease My Mind" into an official remix. Within the first few months, the project began to land a string of official remix opportunities for established artists including Melanie Martinez, Dirty South, Alesso and Odesza – each remix landing the #1 spot on Hype Machine. In February 2014, Saha decided to part ways with the project and begin what is now known as Jai Wolf. Within a few years, his mashups and bootleg remixes began to generate attention, quickly rising within the internet music community. In 2011, Saha started producing electronic music under the moniker No Pets Allowed. The following year, he moved with his family to the United States, and studied at Herricks High School on Long Island.