Ross Alan Builds a Glitter-Coated Escape on “Loveland (feat. Lisa Gumm)”
- BUZZMUSIC

- Feb 14
- 1 min read

Ross Alan’s new single “Loveland (feat. Lisa Gumm)” feels like a statement of arrival. Following the momentum of 2025’s breakout “Cry Again,” the track locks country storytelling to a disco pulse and turns it into something bright, emotional, and built for movement.
Co-produced by Taylor Morrow of PureGoldBaby, the song blends warm, rootsy textures with a sleek dance-floor engine. It’s polished but heartfelt, letting Ross Alan’s theatrical edge sit comfortably beside a genuine sense of longing. Lisa Gumm’s feature adds lift and balance, her voice softening the chorus and expanding the song’s emotional reach.
Under the shimmer, “Loveland” carries a clear message. Ross Alan frames the track as a reminder of shared humanity in a moment defined by division, turning joy into a quiet form of resistance. The optimism never feels naïve. It feels deliberate. The dance beat becomes a vehicle for empathy, not escape.
The Dirk Fenstermacher-directed video doubles down on that glow, wrapping the song in sunlit visuals and dreamy intimacy. It reinforces what Ross Alan has been building toward since their 2023 EP Revelation: a genre-blurring identity that values honesty as much as spectacle.
If this single is the blueprint for their upcoming summer 2026 LP, Ross Alan isn’t just experimenting with country-disco. They’re claiming it. “Loveland” is catchy, compassionate, and confident, an invitation into a world where connection still wins.


