Help Me Lose My Mind
by Disclosure (featuring London Grammar)

Album: Settle (2013)
Charted: 56
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Songfacts®:

  • London Grammar's Hannah Reid delivers a heartrending lead on this song. Released as Settle's fifth single on 25 October 2013, it reached #56 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Howard Lawrence said to The Guardian of his often lovelorn lyrics: "I don't write from my own personal experiences – they're observations. Loads of people do it. You just write a story about getting dumped. I haven't been dumped! Well, I have, but not right now. I'm not, 'Oh, I'm really sad, I just got dumped …'"
  • The single release was bundled with new remixes from Paul Woolford and Pearson Sound.
  • YouTube initially removed the video because of concerns over its content depicting young people having too much fun with substances.

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