Lost in Music is a 1979 single by the American vocal group Sister Sledge. Taken from their album We Are Family, it was written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards (of the group Chic).
"Lost in Music" was one of the group's biggest hits. It reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart (along with "We Are Family" and "He's The Greatest Dancer") for two weeks in March 1979, while charting at #35 on the US Billboard R&B chart (then called the Hot Soul Singles chart)). It also reached the UK top twenty in three separate decades. The original version reached #17 in 1979, while a "Special 1984 Nile Rodgers Remix" reached #4 in 1984. In 1993, the 'Sure Is Pure' remix reached #14.
In 2006, the 'Special 1984 Nile Rodgers Remix' was used in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories soundtrack. Two years later, the song featured prominently in the karaoke style game show Who Dares, Sings!, being performed by the presenters at the start of each show.
The song was covered by British post-punk band The Fall on their 1993 album The Infotainment Scan.
Lost in Music is a 1991 song by Stereo MCs. It spent a week at #1 on the US Hot Dance Club chart (charting at #46 in the UK in the process).
Use me and abuse me kick me when I'm down
You think the damage is done
But I'm harder and faster than ever before
With a punch that's second to none
Bring on the challenger and bring me your best
Cause you're never gonna let me be
Give me what you got and try to put me to rest
But you'll never, never, ever stop me
Weapon X
Reeking of intensity,burning up inside of me
A mega-force to explode
Like a time bomb,ticking in the heat
So you better re-arm and re-load
Screaming,steaming like a battering ram
This punishment is here to stay
There will be no deviation from the masterplan
So get out of my way
Weapon X
Stalking,creeping, I'm ready for your ambush
You'll never throw me off of the track
Pounding,forging, you better hear my warning
Annihilator is back