Lost One
Jay-Z Lyrics


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It's not a diss song
It's just a real song
Feel me?

I heard motherfuckers saying they made Hov
Made Hov say, "Okay, so make another Hov."
Niggas wasn't playing they day role
So we parted ways like Ben and J-Lo
I should a been did it, but I been in a daze though
I put friends over business end of the day though
But when friends, business interests as they go
Ain't nothing left to say though
I guess we forgot what we came fo'
Should a stayed in food and beverage
Too much flossing
Too much Sam Rothstein
I ain't a bitch, but I gotta divorce them
Hov have to get the shallow shit up off him
And I ain't even want to be famous
Niggas is brainless to unnecessarily go through these changes
And I ain't even know how it came to this
Except that fame is
The worst drug known to man
It's stronger than heroin
When you could look in the mirror like, "There I am"
And still not see what you've become
I know I'm guilty of it too, but not like them
You lost one

Lose one, let go to get one
Left one, lose some to win some (You lost one)
Sorry, I'm a champion
Sorry, I'm a champion
You lost one

I don't think it's meant to be, be
But she loves her work more than she does me
And honestly, at twenty-three
I would probably love my work more than I did she
So, B, ain't we?
It's me and her
'Cause what she prefers over me is work
And that's where we differ
So I have to give her
Free time even if it hurts
So breathe, mami, it's deserved
You've been put on this earth to be
All you can be, like the reserves
And me? My time in the army - it's served
So I have to allow she, her, time to serve
The time's now for her
In time she'll mature
And maybe we can be we again, like we were
Finally, my time's too short to share
And to ask her now, it ain't fair
So, yeah, she lost one

Lose one, let go to get one
Left one, lose some to win some (You lost one)
Sorry, I'm a champion
Sorry, I'm a champion
You lost one

My nephew died in the car I bought
So I'm under the belief it's partly my fault
Close my eyes and squeeze, try to block that thought
Place any burden on me, but please, not that, Lord
Time don't go back, it go forward
Can't run from the pain, go towards it
Some things can't be explained, what caused it?
Such a beautiful soul, so pure, shit
Gonna see you again, I'm sure of it
Till that time, little man, I'm nauseous
Your girlfriend's pregnant, the lord's gift
Almost lost my faith, that restored it
It's like having your life restarted
Can't wait for your child's life to be a part of it
So now I'm child-like waiting for a gift to return
When I lost you, I lost it

Lose one, let go to get one
Left one, lose some to win some (Colleek, I lost one)
Sorry, I'm a champion




Colleek, you're a champion
I lost one

Overall Meaning

The song Lost Ones by Jay-Z is a introspective song about dealing with personal and professional losses. Jay-Z reflects on the mistakes that he has made in his life, and how it has affected his relationships with friends and loved ones. The song starts off with Jay-Z addressing rumors that people have made about him and his career, saying that he is not trying to diss anyone, but just speak his truth.


In the first verse, Jay-Z talks about losing a friend over business interests, saying that he put his friends before his work, and it ultimately led to a falling out. He also talks about how fame can change people and make them lose sight of who they are. In the second verse, he talks about losing a romantic relationship because of his dedication to his work. He acknowledges that he should have made more time for his partner but was too focused on his career.


In the final verse, Jay-Z discusses the loss of his nephew, which deeply affected him. He speaks about how the loss of his nephew made him question his faith, but the news of his girlfriend's pregnancy helped him find hope again. The song is a raw and honest expression of pain and regret. It is a reminder to listeners to remain focused on what truly matters in life, and not to lose sight of loved ones in the pursuit of success.


Line by Line Meaning

It's not a diss song
This song is not intended to insult anyone.


It's just a real song
This song is simply an authentic expression of Jay-Z's thoughts and experiences.


I heard motherfuckers saying they made Hov
Jay-Z heard people claiming credit for his success.


Made Hov say, "Okay, so make another Hov."
These people challenged Jay-Z to replicate his own success.


Niggas wasn't playing they day role
These people were not contributing as they should have been.


So we parted ways like Ben and J-Lo
Jay-Z and these people went their separate ways, just like the famous couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez did.


I should a been did it, but I been in a daze though
Jay-Z recognizes that he should have made this separation earlier, but he was distracted or preoccupied at the time.


I put friends over business end of the day though
Jay-Z prioritized his friendships over his business interests in the past.


But when friends, business interests as they go
However, when friendships conflict with business interests, it can be difficult to maintain both.


Ain't nothing left to say though
After parting ways, there is nothing left to discuss or resolve.


I guess we forgot what we came fo'
Jay-Z thinks that both parties lost sight of their original purpose or goal.


Should a stayed in food and beverage
Jay-Z suggests that both parties should have stuck to their original professions (food and beverage) instead of branching out or trying to take credit for each other's work.


Too much flossing
There was too much showing off or boasting about accomplishments instead of focusing on the work at hand.


Too much Sam Rothstein
Jay-Z references the character from the movie Casino, who was known for being flashy and extravagant.


I ain't a bitch, but I gotta divorce them
Jay-Z is not afraid to cut ties with people who are not contributing positively to his life or career.


Hov have to get the shallow shit up off him
Jay-Z needs to remove himself from superficial or materialistic distractions.


And I ain't even want to be famous
Despite his success, Jay-Z did not have a strong desire for fame or notoriety.


Niggas is brainless to unnecessarily go through these changes
Jay-Z thinks it is foolish for people to put themselves through difficult or unnecessary changes for the sake of fame or success.


And I ain't even know how it came to this
Jay-Z does not fully understand how he ended up in this situation of conflict and separation.


Except that fame is The worst drug known to man
Jay-Z believes that fame is a dangerous and addictive force that can bring about negative consequences.


It's stronger than heroin
Jay-Z compares fame to heroin, a highly addictive drug known for its destructive effects on individuals and communities.


When you could look in the mirror like, "There I am"
Even when someone achieves a level of fame or success, it can be difficult to recognize oneself or maintain a sense of identity.


And still not see what you've become
Even when someone achieves a level of fame or success, it can be difficult to understand the true implications or changes that have occurred as a result.


I know I'm guilty of it too, but not like them
Jay-Z recognizes that he is not immune to the negative effects of fame, but he believes that he has more awareness and perspective than some others.


You lost one
Jay-Z is addressing the people he has parted ways with and letting them know that they have lost a valuable asset or friend.


Lose one, let go to get one
Sometimes it is necessary to let go of certain people or things in order to make room for new and better opportunities or relationships.


Left one, lose some to win some (You lost one)
Jay-Z is repeating the idea that sometimes it is necessary to lose something in order to gain something else, and the people he parted ways with have lost something valuable.


Sorry, I'm a champion
Jay-Z acknowledges that he is a winner or a champion, and he will not let anyone drag him down or hold him back.


I don't think it's meant to be, be
Jay-Z does not believe that all relationships or partnerships are meant to last forever.


But she loves her work more than she does me
Jay-Z is referring to a woman who prioritizes her career over her relationship with him.


And honestly, at twenty-three
Jay-Z is referring to himself at a younger age when he may have had similar priorities.


I would probably love my work more than I did she
Jay-Z can empathize with the woman because he has had similar experiences in the past.


So, B, ain't we?
Jay-Z is using the nickname 'B' to address the woman and suggest that they are on the same page regarding their priorities.


It's me and her
Jay-Z and the woman are the only ones who can make decisions about their own lives and priorities.


'Cause what she prefers over me is work
Jay-Z acknowledges that the woman values her work or career more than her relationship with him.


And that's where we differ
Jay-Z and the woman have different priorities and perspectives regarding the importance of work and relationships.


So I have to give her Free time even if it hurts
Jay-Z understands the importance of supporting the woman in pursuing her career, even if it means sacrificing time with him.


So breathe, mami, it's deserved
Jay-Z is urging the woman to take a break or rest, because she has earned it through her hard work and dedication to her career.


You've been put on this earth to be All you can be, like the reserves
Jay-Z is comparing the woman to reserve soldiers who are called upon to fulfill their highest potential in times of need.


And me? My time in the army - it's served
Jay-Z is referencing his past experiences as a drug dealer and suggesting that he has served his time. He is now ready to move on to new endeavors.


So I have to allow she, her, time to serve
Jay-Z is acknowledging that the woman also has a purpose and a mission to fulfill, and he must allow her to do so in her own way and on her own terms.


The time's now for her
The woman is ready to pursue her career to the fullest, and Jay-Z supports her in doing so.


In time she'll mature
Jay-Z believes that the woman will continue to grow and develop as she pursues her career and other endeavors.


And maybe we can be we again, like we were
Jay-Z is hopeful that he and the woman can renew their relationship in the future, once they have both accomplished their respective goals and pursuits.


Finally, my time's too short to share
Jay-Z recognizes that time is precious and limited, and he cannot afford to waste it on relationships or partnerships that do not support his overall goals and priorities.


And to ask her now, it ain't fair
Jay-Z acknowledges that it would be unfair to ask the woman to change her priorities or put her career on hold for the sake of their relationship.


So, yeah, she lost one
Jay-Z is reminding the woman that she has lost an important part of her life by prioritizing her career over their relationship.


My nephew died in the car I bought
Jay-Z is referencing a personal tragedy that occurred in his life, which was affected by his own success and material wealth.


So I'm under the belief it's partly my fault
Jay-Z is acknowledging his role in this tragedy and taking responsibility for it, even though he knows he cannot control everything.


Close my eyes and squeeze, try to block that thought
Jay-Z is struggling to cope with his grief and the guilt he feels about his role in the tragedy. He is trying to avoid or suppress those painful thoughts and feelings.


Place any burden on me, but please, not that, Lord
Jay-Z is willing to shoulder any other burden or responsibility, but he cannot bear the pain of losing his nephew in a car accident.


Time don't go back, it go forward
Jay-Z recognizes that time is irreversible and always moving forward, even when we wish we could go back and undo our mistakes.


Can't run from the pain, go towards it
Jay-Z believes that we cannot avoid or escape our pain, but we must face it and confront it in order to heal.


Some things can't be explained, what caused it?
Jay-Z is questioning the reasons and causes behind certain tragic events or experiences, recognizing that some things cannot be fully understood or explained.


Such a beautiful soul, so pure, shit
Jay-Z is lamenting the loss of his nephew, who he remembers as a beautiful and pure soul.


Gonna see you again, I'm sure of it
Jay-Z believes in an afterlife or some form of spiritual reunion, and he is confident that he will see his nephew again.


Till that time, little man, I'm nauseous
Jay-Z is still struggling to cope with his grief and the loss of his nephew, and he feels physically ill or nauseated when he thinks about it.


Your girlfriend's pregnant, the lord's gift
Jay-Z is referencing a new life or a new beginning, as his nephew's girlfriend is expecting a child.


Almost lost my faith, that restored it
Jay-Z went through a period of doubt or hopelessness after his nephew's death, but the news of a new life restored some of his faith and hope for the future.


It's like having your life restarted
Jay-Z is comparing the birth of a new child to the chance to begin again or start a new chapter in life.


Can't wait for your child's life to be a part of it
Jay-Z is excited to welcome this new life into the world and to be a part of the child's upbringing and growth.


So now I'm child-like waiting for a gift to return
Jay-Z is eagerly anticipating the birth of this new child, and he is filled with a sense of childlike wonder and excitement.


When I lost you, I lost it
Jay-Z is acknowledging that he struggled to cope with his grief and the loss of his nephew, and it was a difficult time for him emotionally.




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Mark Batson, Shawn Carter, Dawaun Parker, Chrisette Payne, Andre Romell Young

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Comments from YouTube:

@donphoenix2113

A Jay classic that's heavily underrated..."Time dont go back it go forward....Can't run from the pain run toward it"

@mercedezz

Some things can't be explained, what caused it?
Such a beautiful soul, so pure, shit! πŸ™πŸ½β€οΈπŸ’―πŸ”₯

@BrandonMarshallHavener

IMO this whole album is underrated. It's one of my favorites but too often ranked too low on his discography

@VinceBond-ky2zt

@@SorryIOffendedYouranked too low cos it’s measured against his own previous albums

@dabears5989

This is poetry at it’s best. When you get older and actually listen to the lyrics, it all makes sense.

@paulsavage6615

Man I was prolly 11 or 12 when this came out and understood it fully!! GREAT CLASSIC SONG πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@shawndinkins9329

Deep huh??? Young's gotta wake up

@mercedesbenzs600bash

​@shawndinkins9329 Hopefully they will....

@JoshuaWalker-jq1gn

This brings tears to my eyes because I remember listening to the song before I went to prison so far I've been free for 6 years. The story of a champion

@FrenchJae

Ex convict maybe but not a champion.

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