The Lost Ones (album)

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The Lost Ones
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Studio album by
Released14 June 2024 (2024-06-14)
Recorded2018–2023
Length41:34
Label
Producer
Florrie chronology
Personal
(2023)
The Lost Ones
(2024)
Singles from The Lost Ones
  1. "The Lost Ones"
    Released: 22 March 2024
  2. "Kissing in the Cold"
    Released: 19 April 2024
  3. "Never Far from Paradise"
    Released: 17 May 2024
  4. "Looking for Love"
    Released: 14 June 2024

The Lost Ones is the debut studio album by English pop singer-songwriter, drummer, and model Florrie. It was released on 14 June 2024, through Xenomania UK Limited and BMG. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Background

In July 2023, Florrie revealed in a Hunger Magazine interview that her upcoming debut album is titled The Lost Ones, and that it had "been in the making for five years". She also expressed her desire to "go on tour again"

In March 2024, along with the lead single release, the album was set for pre-order and the release date was announced, as well with the track listing. [4] [5]

"I have been waiting to make my debut album for the last 12 years and it deserved all the time and love I've put into it." – Florrie, talking about her debut album The Lost Ones. [6]

Track listing

The Lost Ones track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Lost Ones"
3:41
2."Never Far from Paradise"
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • MacCulloch
  • Mackenzie
  • McHugh
  • Parker
  • Jason Resch
  • Taylor
  • S. Thompson
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:07
3."Kissing in the Cold"
  • Arnold
  • Pablo Mir-Mir Arañó
  • Higgins
  • MacCulloch
  • Mackenzie
  • McHugh
  • Parker
  • M. Kovacs
  • Taylor
  • Takura Tendayi
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:54
4."Personal"
  • Arnold
  • Arañó
  • Jada Grinage
  • MacCulloch
  • Hattie Marsh
  • McHugh
  • Holly Murray
  • Vanessa Rogers
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:25
5."Honeymoon's Over"
  • Arnold
  • Archie Campbell
  • Higgins
  • MacCulloch
  • Mackenzie
  • McHugh
  • Parker
  • Taylor
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:02
6."Looking for Love"
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:17
7."If It's Been a Hard Night"
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Morgan Mackintosh
  • Grace Medford
  • Toby Scott
  • Taylor
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:20
8."Bad Movie"
  • Arnold
  • MacCulloch
  • Mackenzie
  • McHugh
  • Medford
  • Parker
  • Taylor
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:28
9."Love Hearts"
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • MacCulloch
  • Tiah Mason-Windett
  • Mackenzie
  • McHugh
  • Parker
  • Taylor
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:19
10."I Took a Little Something" (2024 version)
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
3:30
11."Get You Back"
  • Arnold
  • Deal
  • Higgins
  • Luke Fitton
  • Kieran Jones
  • Sam Martin
  • Resch
  • Scott
  • Arnold
  • Taylor
4:16
12."Jealous"
  • Arnold
  • Arañó
  • Higgins
  • McHugh
  • Parker
  • Rogers
  • Taylor
  • Tendayi
  • S. Thompson
  • Arnold
  • Higgins
  • Taylor
3:15
Total length:41:34

Note

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for The Lost Ones
Chart (2024)Peak
position
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [7] 36
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [8] 36
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC) [9] 9

Release history

Release history and formats for The Lost Ones
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
Various14 June 2024 [10]

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