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"Lose My Mind" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brett Eldredge. It was released on May 4, 2015 as the first single from Eldredge's second studio album, Illinois. [2] Eldredge co-wrote the song with Ross Copperman and Heather Morgan. [3]
"Lost in My Mind" is a song by Australian alternative dance group Rüfüs Du Sol, released on 5 September 2018, as the third single from the group's third studio album Solace. The group wrote the song during a two-day trip to the fabled Joshua Tree desert in California.
Lose My Mind may refer to: "Lose My Mind" (Brett Eldredge song), ... Lost My Mind (disambiguation) Lost in My Mind (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 4 ...
The 110-minute production will use state-of-the-art technology, including generative AI, to bring Elvis to life from thousands of Presley’s personal photos and home videos, as well as ...
"Lose My Mind" is the first single released from Jeezy's album, Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition. The song features rapper Plies. It was nominated for Best Rap Performance By Duo or Group at the 2011 Grammys. It serves as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the album. [2] The song was also included on Jeezy's mixtape Trap or Die II.
The music video for "Lose My Mind" was directed by Nigel Dick and filmed in Coney Island and it was performed at Channel 4 on 17 January 2011. [1] A series of fifteen-second teasers for the music video were released before the full video's premiere, [3] which was on 28 November 2010 on Channel 4. [4]
"Lose My Mind" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Dean Lewis. Released in July 2017 [ 1 ] as the third single from his debut extended play Same Kind of Different (2017). Lewis explained: ""Lose My Mind" could be my favourite song on the EP, it's about how you feel when you are on the verge of losing someone and you feel like you can ...
Despite the deprivations, Grateful Life beat jail and it gave addicts time to think. Many took the place and its staff as inspiration. They spent their nights filling notebooks with diary entries, essays on passages from the Big Book, drawings of skulls and heroin-is-the-devil poetry.