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Lost (Gorilla Zoe song)

"Lost"
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Single by Gorilla Zoe
from the album Don't Feed da Animals
Released October 28, 2008
Format Digital download
Recorded 2008
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:48
Label Bad Boy South, Block Entertainment
Songwriter(s) Christopher Gholson, Alonzo Mathis, Ebony Love
Producer(s) Drumma Boy
Gorilla Zoe singles chronology
"Juice Box"
(2007)
"Lost"
(2008)
"What It Is"
(2009)
"Juice Box"
(2007)
"Lost"
(2007)
"What It Is"
(2009)

"Lost" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Gorilla Zoe, released October 28, 2008 as the lead single from his second studio album Don't Feed Da Animals (2009). The song leaked in May 2008 entitled "Losin' My Mind", featuring a verse from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne. It is notable that, specifically with the Lil Wayne version, both songs use the auto-tune effect. "Lost" received positive reviews from critics praising Drumma Boy's electronic production and Zoe's sincere Auto-Tune delivery of introspective lyrics.

"Lost" received positive reviews from music critics praising the production and usage of Auto-Tune to reveal an honest performance by Zoe. Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews praised the synth production and use of Auto-Tune to give Zoe a heartfelt performance, saying that "You might not think someone with Zoe's deep raspy flow could pull off crooning, but Drumma Boy plays to his strengths and gives him a joint he can sing low and slow over." Nathan Slavik of DJBooth was surprised by the honesty and self-awareness delivered by Zoe about his newfound lifestyle, saying that "'Lost' is a display of the lyricist lurking behind Zoe’s gravel-voiced swagger, dropping carefully constructed lines like “I’m losing my mind, I’m losing control...of the wheel swerving on and off the road.” That’s right, Zoe dropped a dope metaphor. Suck on that haters." Brendan Frederick of XXL called it "a brink-of-insanity cry for help that’s filled with booming 808s and sing-along digital harmonies."AllMusic's David Jeffries felt that the introspective lyricism were being overshadowed by sophomoric humor, calling it "a heartfelt song about loneliness that would work splendidly if it wasn't for the diaper talk."

"Lost" debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of January 24, 2009. Six weeks later, it moved twenty-two spots to peak at number 71 the week of March 7, staying on the chart for eleven weeks.


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