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Jess Young Turns Emotional Risk Into Cosmic Release 'Lost In You'

Jess Young has dropped Lost In You at exactly the right moment; not by chance, but by design. The London artist, producer and astrologer chose to release the track during May’s full flower moon in Scorpio, a time linked to endings and emotional release. The timing lines up with the song’s message: letting go, digging deep, and trying to balance risk with reality.
Jess Young

She first wrote Lost In You five years ago, during a moment of quiet chaos, caught between strong feelings for someone and the fear they weren’t returned. That hesitation, that emotional back-and-forth, shapes every part of the track. She imagined herself standing on a cliff edge, looking out over a dry, sunlit desert, the Ayers Rock in Australia came to mind. That mental picture became a metaphor for where she was emotionally: right at the edge of a leap, unsure whether to stay grounded or jump.


The sound mirrors the feeling. It opens with a chime, like a bird call, putting you right on that imagined cliff. The track’s light vocals and spacious production create room to breathe, but the swung drumbeat and layered harmonies pull the opposite way. There's tension between floating and falling, softness and depth. Jess captures the pressure of feeling too much but still holding back.


There’s a full-circle energy in the release. She’s in a similar situation now to when she first wrote it, but this time with more clarity. Releasing Lost In You now isn’t just about timing the drop,it’s part of a bigger shift.


"It is like my past self was looking out for my future self,”


That weight comes through. It’s less of a song drop, more of a personal closure.


This isn’t just another love song. Lost In You captures the mess of wanting something but not knowing if it’s real. It asks questions, but doesn’t rush the answers. And that restraint, emotional, sonic, and spiritual, is what gives it weight. If you’re drawn to music that feels personal and reflective without being overproduced or overthought, start here.






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