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"Lose Myself" is a 2007 song by American singer/rapper Ms. Lauryn Hill. It is included on the soundtrack [1] to Surf's Up, released on June 5, 2007. The song is played at the end of the movie when the credits roll. The song relates Hill's love for music and Big Z's from Surf's Up passion for surfing.
Surf's Up is a 2007 American animated mockumentary comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.It was directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck from a screenplay they co-wrote with Don Rhymer and producer Chris Jenkins, based on a story by Jenkins and Christian Darren.
Additional music co-composed with Bill Brown Surf's Up: 2007: GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360 — Stranglehold [1] 2007: Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: Co-composed with Jim Bonney, Sascha Dikiciyan and Cris Velasco: Pirates of the Caribbean Online [1] 2007: Windows, Mac OS X — The Golden Compass [1] [7] 2007
Surf's Up, a 1971 album by The Beach Boys "Surf's Up" (song), the album's title track; Surf's Up, a 2007 animated film Surf's Up, a video game based on the 2007 film "Surf's Up", a 1981 song by Jim Steinman, sung in 1984 by Meat Loaf; Surf's Up!, the second album by David Thomas and Two Pale Boys "Surf's Up!", a 1995 single by Warren DeMartini
"Surf's Up" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. It was originally intended for Smile, an unfinished Beach Boys album that was scrapped in 1967. The song was later completed by Brian and Carl Wilson as the closing track of the band's 1971 album Surf's Up.
Biographer Jon Stebbins identified the song as a highlight on Surf's Up.He said that Jack Rieley's lyrics were "nonsensical but fit Carl's airy jazz-rock song perfectly. The trippy phasing and synthesizer elements in 'Feel Flows,' which are tailor-made for a stoner's headphones, undoubtedly delighted more than a few hippies who stumbled upon the Surf's Up LP. ... as modern and progressive as ...
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