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Lost Love | Dezolent & Coptr’s Emotional Melodic Bass Release

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Cover art for Lost Love by Dezolent and Coptr featuring Lillie Price Carter

Lost Love by Dezolent & Coptr featuring Lillie Price Carter is an emotional melodic bass release about heartbreak, repetition, and the pain of chasing something already gone.

On October 15, 2025, Dezolent & Coptr released Lost Love featuring Lillie Price Carter—an emotional melodic bass record built on soaring female vocals, aching vulnerability, and a drop that hits with the force of a memory you cannot shake.

“Lost Love” lives in that space between acceptance and obsession—the place where your mind already knows the truth, but your heart keeps circling back anyway. With an anthemic melodic-bass sound reminiscent of Illenium and Dabin, the track turns heartbreak into something cinematic: beautiful, painful, and impossible to ignore.

A Song About the Loop You Can’t Escape

Some songs describe heartbreak. “Lost Love” pulls you directly into it.

From the opening lines—

“Running out of fuel
Running out of time
But I just can't help that
He's been running around my mind”

—the song establishes emotional exhaustion immediately. This is not a story about a clean ending or easy closure. It is about being trapped in the repetition of unresolved feelings, where every thought leads back to the same person, the same question, and the same wound.

That emotional cycle reaches its clearest form in the chorus:

“This is a lost love
Why do I even try
Going round and round in circles
Searching for what's not there to find”

That line captures the heart of the record. “Lost Love” is about recognizing that something is slipping away—or already gone—while still feeling pulled toward it. It is the sound of knowing and hurting at the same time.

The Power of Lillie Price Carter’s Voice

At the center of the track is Lillie Price Carter, whose performance gives the song its emotional gravity. Her vocals do more than carry the melody—they carry the conflict. There is frustration, longing, confusion, and vulnerability in every phrase.

That emotional honesty is what makes the song hit so hard. The lyrics do not hide behind metaphor for the sake of sounding poetic. They are direct in the way heartbreak actually feels: restless, repetitive, and deeply personal.

Lillie Price Carter’s background as a vocalist-songwriter adds another layer to the release. There is a rawness in the performance that makes the song feel lived-in rather than simply written. Every line sounds like it has been felt before it was ever recorded.

Dezolent & Coptr Build the Atmosphere Around the Hurt

Production-wise, “Lost Love” leans fully into the emotional-melodic bass lane.

Warm synth layers, tension-building chords, and a powerful anthemic drop give the track a sense of scale that matches the emotional weight of the lyrics. It is the kind of record that feels equally at home in headphones during a late-night drive or blasting across a festival crowd at the exact moment the sky goes dark.

The contrast is what makes it work:

  • the intimacy of the verses
  • the emotional release of the chorus
  • the lift of the drop
  • the ache that still lingers underneath all of it

Rather than trying to outrun the sadness, the production amplifies it—and transforms it into something huge.

Heartbreak, Repetition, and the Search for Release

One of the most compelling things about “Lost Love” is how honestly it portrays emotional repetition.

In the second verse, the song shifts from desire into self-awareness:

“I know what this is doing
I can see the pain
All the pushing and fighting hard
When it never seems to work”

That realization makes the song more than just a heartbreak anthem. It becomes a song about emotional self-recognition—about seeing the damage, feeling it clearly, and still struggling to let go.

Later, when the lyric asks:

“Why can't I just let it go
And take away the hurt”

the song reaches its most human moment. That is the question at the center of so many heartbreaks. Not just why did this happen, but why does it still have this much power over me?

Why “Lost Love” Connects

“Lost Love” resonates because it captures a feeling most people know too well: the pain of returning emotionally to something that no longer exists the way you want it to.

It is for:

  • the people replaying old conversations in their heads
  • the people trying to make sense of mixed signals
  • the people driving at night with a song on repeat because it says what they cannot
  • the people caught between memory and acceptance

This is a track for heartbreak, reflection, and release—but it is also a track for anyone who has ever struggled to move on from something that still feels unfinished inside them.

A Release That Hits Both Emotionally and Sonically

With “Lost Love,” Dezolent & Coptr deliver a melodic bass collaboration that feels massive without losing its emotional core. Featuring a standout vocal performance from Lillie Price Carter, the song turns heartbreak into an anthem—one built for late-night drives, emotional playlists, and anyone still going round in circles trying to let go.

If you have ever loved something you knew you were losing, “Lost Love” will probably feel uncomfortably familiar—in the best way.

Stream & Share “Lost Love”

You can stream “Lost Love” on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, YouTube, and more:

- Stream “Lost Love”
- Listen on Spotify
- Listen on Apple Music
- Listen on SoundCloud

Released October 15, 2025.

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Lost Love: Full Song Lyrics

Running out of fuel
Running out of time
But I just can’t help that
He’s been running around my mind
I know where this goes
They say just end the fight
But can you please just stop
So I can go and make him mine
Oh, I, I, I, I
Don’t understand these feelings
I, I, I, I

This is a lost love
Why do I even try
Going round and round in circles
Searching for what’s not there to find
This is a lost love
Why do I do this to me
Because I know what we have
Why can’t they just look and see
This is a lost love
This is a lost love
This is a lost love
This is a lost

I know what this is doing
I can see the pain
All the pushing and fighting hard
When it never seems to work
I lay awake in bed at night
And think to myself
Why can’t I just let it go
And take away the hurt
Oh, I, I, I, I
Don’t understand these feelings
I, I, I, I

This is a lost love
Why do I even try
Going round and round in circles
Searching for what’s not there to find
This is a lost love
Why do I do this to me
Because I know what we have
Why can’t they just look and see
This is a lost
Oh, oh, oh
Until the end of time
This is a lost love
Oh, oh, oh