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• Samuel Dixon • Sia Furler (vocals) singles chronology ' (2010) ' You Lost Me' (2010) ' (2010) ' You Lost Me' is a song by American recording artist from her sixth studio album (2010). It was written by Aguilera,, and the producer. 'You Lost Me' was released on June 27, 2010, by as the third single from Bionic in the United States and the second elsewhere. The track is a down-tempo that talks about an unfaithful man, who has left Aguilera's world 'infected'. 'You Lost Me' was well received by most critics, who noted it as one of the album's outstanding songs and praised Aguilera's vocals on the track. Hakko 927 esd manual.
However, it was unsuccessful on charts worldwide. In the United States, the single reached number 20 on the, but topped the chart. The song had moderate success in Belgium and Israel, peaking in the top twenty in both countries. The music video for the song was directed. It was received positively by critics, who described it as a comeback by Aguilera following her video for Bionic's lead single ' (2010). Aguilera performed 'You Lost Me' on several television shows.
The song has been by artists. (pictured) co-wrote 'You Lost Me' In August 2008, Australian recording artist confirmed that she would work on several for Aguilera's then-upcoming album. Aguilera commented about the collaboration, 'I'm definitely a fan of Sia's. I was thrilled she also wanted to work together and, in turn, was a fan of mine'. In an interview for, Sia said, 'She [Aguilera] was just excited to get to work with the artists she loves.
There's this misconception that she's a middle-America kind of person. But she's a little hipster. You go back to her house and sit by the fire with some wine, and what's playing over the sound system?
She doesn't listen to pop music'. In the standard edition of, the couple co-wrote three tracks, including 'You Lost Me'. The song was described as 'the heart of the album' by Aguilera. According to the, Aguilera wanted to collaborated more with Furler for the album. 'You Lost Me' was announced to be released as the third single in the US and the second internationally from Bionic, while ' would be the second single in Australia. The single's cover artwork was revealed three days later via her official website. Officially released the song to US on June 27, 2010.
A radio remix version of the track was digitally released on stores worldwide in July 2010. Two digital containing remixes of the song were also distributed by RCA Records later that year. Composition [ ]. A 25-second sample of 'You Lost Me', a that incorporates that includes. Lyrically, the song talks about a 'cheating' man, who has left Aguilera's world 'infected'. Problems playing this file?
'You Lost Me' was written by Aguilera, Furler and its producer,. The song is a lasts for a duration of 4: 17 (four minutes and 17 seconds). Written in the of, 'You Lost Me' has a of 50 beats per minute. Aguilera's vocal range spans from to. The verses are sung by Aguilera using.
The song's comes from. Hinshaw Drew of labelled it the 'un-bionic moment on the record'. Lyrically, 'You Lost Me' talks about a 'cheating' man, who has left Aguilera's world 'infected'. Amar Toor from thought that its lyrical content 'perfectly captures one of the most difficult experiences young lovers have to go through'. The song begins with a 'somber orchestral' piano opening, followed by the lines 'I am done, smoking gun/ We've lost it all, the love is gone' sung by Aguilera. During the, she sings, 'I feel like our world's been infected/ And somehow you left me neglected'. Toward the ending, Aguilera's 'painful' and 'catharsis' voice 'crescendos dramatically'.
According to from, Aguilera 'barely' holds back her tears in the song. The Village Voice critic Drew Hinshaw thought that Aguilera is 'less vexed by what he did than what he lost'. Critical reception [ ] 'You Lost Me' received generally positive reviews from. Leah Greenblatt from noted Furler's efforts on the 'lovely' ballads 'You Lost Me', 'All I Need', and 'I Am' had turned Aguilera into a 'smoky, almost -esque torch singer'. Elysa Gardner of highlighted the song as one of the album's standout ballads. According to Genevieve Koski from, 'You Lost Me' is the kind of ballad Aguilera 'is best suited to'.