Generation Lost (song)
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"Generation Lost" is a song by
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B.o.B Bobby Ray Simmons Jr. (born November 15, 1988), known professionally as B.o.B, is an American rapper and record producer. Raised in Decatur, Georgia, Simmons was signed to Jim Jonsin's Rebel Rock Entertainment imprint in 2006. Two years late ...
, taken from his fourth
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, ''Who the F%*k is B.o.B?'' (2008). The song, produced by B.o.B himself, was also included on B.o.B's then-
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's compilation album, ''
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'' (2009). In November 2014, B.o.B released a politically-charged mixtape, titled ''New Black''. The mixtape, which is a cohesive concept album, includes "Generation Lost", as the third track.


Background

In an interview with '' Complex Magazine'', B.o.B acknowledged the irony that he was becoming famous, for doing anti-mainstream music and called it a "blend of both worlds". When asked about the song, B.o.B said: "I wasn't like, 'I need to make this song for radio.' In my world, I'm cool because I know there are fans of music who don't listen to the radio."


Reception

''Complex Magazine'' listed "Generation Lost" as one of the "Key B.o.B Songs You Should Know."
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included the song at #32 on its subjective ranking "Top 100 Rap Songs of 2008."


References

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