Lost One

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"Lost One"
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Single by Jay-Z
from the album Kingdom Come
Released December 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 3:43
Label Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam
Writer(s) S. Carter, D. Parker, C. Payne, M. Batson, and A. Young
Producer(s) Dr. Dre
Jay-Z singles chronology
Show Me What You Got
(2006)
Lost One
(2006)
Upgrade U
(2006)

Lost One is the second single from Jay-Z's comeback album Kingdom Come.

The video was first released on December 4, 2006, Jay-Z's birthday and notably features the rare Maybach Exelero.

The song features Chrisette Michelle and is produced by Dr. Dre. The song is composed by S. Carter, D. Parker, C. Payne, M. Batson, and A. Young.

The first verse was rumored to be about Damon Dash, his former friend and business partner. The second verse is rumored and most reasonably about Beyoncé. She was also on the making of his new video "Lost One". The third verse was about his nephew Colleek D. Luckie that died in a car accident with the car, a Chrysler 300, that Jay-Z bought him for his graduation present. [1] Jay-Z makes a reference to the film "Casino" with the line: "Should've stayed in food n' beverege/ too much flossing/ too much Sam Rothstein." According to a recent issue of Rolling Stone magazine, the video to the song is currently MTV's #5 most played video.

The song's beat has a similar tempo to "That's That Shit".

Chart (2006) Peak
Position [2]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 58
U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 19

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