Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda has spoken out about the meaning of his unreleased song ‘Lost’. meteorAn era Linkin Park song that appeared on Friday (February 10th). It features vocals from Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, who passed away in 2017.
And even though Shinoda and Bennington were 25 and 26 respectively when Linkin Park recorded it, the track’s wistful inspiration comes from nostalgia, as Shinoda reveals in a new interview. . meteorStill, that weighty observation deciphers the lyrics of “Lost.”
Watch the video at the bottom of this post.
Shinoda tells Odashi:
He continues: It’s a mixed bag because there’s good stuff out there too. That’s what I love about the lyrics of this song. “
Shinoda also explained why ‘Lost’ was cut meteor.
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Check out Shinoda’s interview below the lyrics and music video.
Linkin Park “Lost” Lyrics (via AZLyrics)
Somewhere in me, just a scar
something that cannot be repaired
even if it is always
pretend not (like this)
Trapped in yesterday (this is what happens)
All I know is pain (All I know is this)And I’ll never leave (can’t be free)
when i’m aloneI’m lost in these memories
living behind my illusions
lost all dignity
live in your own confusionbut i’m tired
i will always be afraid
of damage received
broken promises they made
And how blindly I believed (that’s all I know)And I’ll never leave (can’t be free)
when i’m aloneI’m lost in these memories
living behind my illusions
lost all dignity
live in your own confusionI try to hide this pain inside
But I’m never okay
I try to hide this pain inside
But I’m never okay
Trying to hide this pain inside (I’m lost)
But I’m never okay
Trying to hide this pain inside (I’m lost)
But I’m never okayI’m lost in these memories
living behind my illusions
lost all dignity
live in your own confusion
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