Lost One

      "Lost One"
      Single by Jay-Z featuring Chrisette Michele
      from the album Kingdom Come
      Released December 2006
      Recorded 2006
      Genre Hip hop
      Length 3:43
      Label Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
      Writer(s) Shawn Carter
      D. Parker
      C. Payne
      Mark Batson
      Andre Young
      Producer Dr. Dre and Mark Batson
      Jay-Z singles chronology
      "Show Me What You Got"
      (2006)
      "Lost One"
      (2006)
      "30 Something"
      (2007)
      Chrisette Michele singles chronology
      "Lost One"
      (2006)
      "Can't Forget About You"
      (2007)

      For the song by Lauryn Hill, see The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

      "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 37th birthday and notably features the rare concept car Maybach Exelero.

      Song information

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

      Dr. Dre also told Scratch magazine in a 2004 interview that he has been studying piano and music theory to create this song.

      The first verse is rumored to be about Jaz-O, his former mentor and business partner, but is also speculated as being about long-time friend, business partner, and co-founder of Roc-a-fella Records Damon Dash (Fade To Black dvd). In the song Jay-Z states, "I heard motherfuckers saying they made Hov; made Hov say, 'Okay, so, make another Hov.'" Hov refers to his previous stage name Young Hov and the lyrics parallel the history between him and Jaz-O.

      The second verse is about Beyoncé. The opening lyric, "I don't think it's meant to be, B," is very arguably addressed to Beyoncé. Jay clarified in Decoded that this verse is about Beyonce.

      The third verse is about his nephew, Colleek D. Luckie, who died in a car accident with the car, a Chrysler 300, that Jay-Z bought him for his graduation present. He also mentions Colleek's girlfriend was pregnant when he died. Jay-Z personally blames his nephew's death on himself. [1]

      Jay-Z makes a reference to the film "Casino" with the line: "Shoulda stayed in food and beverage/ Too much flossing/ Too much Sam Rothstein.[2]" Jay-Z can be seen driving a Maybach Exelero in the video.

      The beat was used in the 2006 Rap Up by Skillz.

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      Charts

      Chart (2006)[3] Peak
      Position
      U.S. Billboard Hot 100 58
      U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 19
      U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 10
      U.S. Billboard Pop 100 83
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      References

      1. ^ Jay-Z Interview. AllHipHop.com. December 5, 2005. Retrieved January 16, 2007.
      2. ^ http://rapgenius.com/Jay-z-lost-one-lyrics
      3. ^ "Jay-Z's - Show Me What You Got: Chart Positions". Retrieved November 17, 2006. 
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