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Tracks like "Teenage Fantasy" and "Where Did I Go?" explore the pitfalls of young dating and the importance of finding self-worth before seeking external love.

"Blue Lights" addresses racial profiling and post-colonialism, while "Lifeboats (Freestyle)" uses metaphors to critique wealth disparity and the migrant crisis. Musical Style & Production

Unlike many debut albums focused strictly on romantic relationships, Lost & Found tackles:

| Track No. | Song Title | Key Themes / Notes | |-----------|------------|---------------------| | 1 | Lost & Found | Title track; atmospheric piano and spoken-word intro | | 2 | Teenage Fantasy | Nostalgia, growing up, pressure to conform | | 3 | Where Did I Go? | Heartbreak and emotional detachment | | 4 | February 3rd | A poignant letter to a past lover (featuring a near-monologue delivery) | | 5 | On Your Own | Independence and self-reliance | | 6 | The One | Minor-key melancholy about unrequited love | | 7 | Wandering Romance | Cyclic relationships and lack of commitment | | 8 | Blue Lights | The album’s breakout single; police profiling and street pressure | | 9 | Lifeboats (Freestyle) | A spoken-word interlude about survival and privilege | | 10 | Goodbyes | Acceptance of endings, both romantic and personal | | 11 | Tomorrow | Optimism and resilience over a hopeful beat | | 12 | Don’t Watch Me Cry | Cathartic piano ballad; the pain of hiding tears |

Debuted at #3 on the UK Albums Chart and #1 on the UK R&B Chart. Tracklist Analysis

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