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Lost My Mind (other)
Lost My Mind may refer to: * "Lost My Mind", a song by Lily Allen from '' No Shame'' * "Lost My Mind", a song and extended play by Riton * "Lost My Mind", a song by Matthew Sweet from ''100% Fun'' * "Lost My Mind", a song by Dillon Francis and Alison Wonderland * "Lost My Mind", a song by They Might Be Giants from ''Nanobots'' See also *"I Almost Lost My Mind", a 1950 song by Ivory Joe Hunter *Lost in My Mind (other) "Lost in My Mind" is a 2018 song by Rüfüs Du Sol. Lost in My Mind may also refer to: * "Lost in My Mind", a song by the Head and the Heart from the 2011 album ''The Head and the Heart (album), The Head and the Heart'' See also * "Losin' My ... * Lose My Mind (other) {{disambiguation ...
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No Shame (Lily Allen Album)
''No Shame'' is the fourth studio album by English singer Lily Allen. It was released on 8 June 2018 by Parlophone. Following the release of ''Sheezus'' (2014), Allen suffered from an identity crisis and did not connect with the music she had been creating. This was followed by a breakdown in Allen's marriage. Following Allen's divorce, she began working on new music which saw her writing about things that she had been affected by including the relationship with herself, her children, her ex-husband and substance abuse. Recording for the album began in Los Angeles in 2015 before Allen set up her own studio in London and continued recording through until 2018. The sessions featured contributions from producers such as Fryars and Mark Ronson, whilst the final track listing featured guest appearances from artists including Giggs, Burna Boy and Lady Chann. An electropop album, ''No Shame'' takes influence from dancehall and reggae, and features confessional lyrics that discuss the br ...
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Riton (musician)
Henry Smithson (born 13 September 1978), best known by his stage name Riton ( ), is an English electronic music DJ and producer from Newcastle upon Tyne. Early life and education Smithson was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. The name ''Riton'' is French slang for "Henry". He graduated from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Career After finishing university, Smithson started the Switch Recordings label, upon which he released his first two 12" singles. He began DJing at Newcastle's "Shindig" nightclub. There, he was discovered by Mark Rae and signed to Grand Central Records independent record label. Like Rae, he then worked in Manchester's Fat City Records label/distribution/retail outlet. His first release on Grand Central, the song "Communicated", featured on the compilation album ''Central Heating 2'' (2000) and was followed by his mostly instrumental debut album, ''Beats du Jour'' (2001). Riton's second album, ''Homies And Homos'' (2004) was a much more vocal affair, a ...
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100% Fun
''100% Fun'' is the fifth album by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. It was released on Zoo Entertainment in 1995. Release The album was met with moderate commercial success and favorable reviews. The single "Sick of Myself" reached #2 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock chart and appeared on the top 100 pop song charts of the day. Critic David Browne of ''Entertainment Weekly'', who included ''100% Fun'' on his year's-best list, wrote in his review that it "makes you feel as if a good pop hook can solve any crisis." The title of the album was derived from Kurt Cobain's 1994 suicide note. Reissue In 2018, independent vinyl reissue label Intervention Records announced that it would be releasing Artist-Approved 2 LP Expanded Editions of ''100% Fun'', ''Altered Beast'', and ''Girlfriend''. The three albums will also be released on CD/SACD. Intervention also announced a first time on vinyl reissue of '' Son of Altered Beast''. In Popular Culture The song "Sick of Myself" wa ...
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Dillon Francis
Dillon Hart Francis (born October 5, 1987), also known by the stage name DJ Hanzel, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. Early life Francis was born in Los AngelesAhmed, Insanul (March 13, 2012Who Is Dillon Francis?Complex. Retrieved on March 31, 2013. to an American father and a Serbian-Croatian mother. Francis has stated that his father, Robert Drew Francis, is an "alternative medicines doctor." He has made a recurring Internet joke about being unable to find his father. Francis has stated that he was very sheltered growing up, claiming that he did not know any swear words until he was 15. He also claims he could not watch TV unless he watched at least two hours of ''Sesame Street'' a day. Career 2010–2012 Francis first rose to fame after gaining the attention of American producer Diplo and eventually collaborating on the song "Que Que", with featured Latin-pop artist Maluca. His song "Masta Blasta", originally a 130 BPM house track, was edited after ins ...
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Nanobots (album)
''Nanobots'' is the sixteenth studio album from Brooklyn-based alternative rock group They Might Be Giants. Uncharacteristically for the band, the album's title comes from an album track, as the second track shares a title with the album. The album was released on March 5, 2013 on Idlewild Recordings — the band's independent imprint — with Megaforce Records in the US. The album was also separately released on March 8 in Australia through Breakaway Records and on March 11 in Europe, through Lojinx. One week before its physical release, ''Nanobots'' was released digitally for streaming in its entirety through the band's SoundCloud, announced by ''Rolling Stone''. Prior to this, "Call You Mom", "Black Ops" and "Lost My Mind" were released through the advance digital ''Nanobots EP'' in January 2013. The EP, released through Amazon.com and iTunes, was met with fairly positive responses. Production The album, which contains 25 tracks and runs approximately 45 minutes, was rec ...
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I Almost Lost My Mind
"I Almost Lost My Mind" is a popular song written by Ivory Joe Hunter and published in 1950. Hunter's recording of the song was a number one hit on the US ''Billboard'' R&B singles chart in that year. Hunter recorded the 12-bar blues style song on October 1, 1949, and became a rhythm and blues hit and a pop standard. The best selling version of the song was a cover version by Pat Boone, which reached number one on the ''Billboard'' charts in 1956. It has since been recorded by a variety of pop artists, big bands, country and western stars, rock and rollers, and Latin, jazz and blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ... performers. See also * List of number-one R&B singles of 1950 (U.S.) * List of number-one singles of 1956 (U.S.) References {{authority cont ...
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Lost In My Mind (other)
"Lost in My Mind" is a 2018 song by Rüfüs Du Sol. Lost in My Mind may also refer to: * "Lost in My Mind", a song by the Head and the Heart from the 2011 album ''The Head and the Heart (album), The Head and the Heart'' See also

* "Losin' My Mind", a song by En Vogue from the 2004 album ''Soul Flower'' * Lose My Mind (other) * Lost My Mind (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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