Lost in the Fire Original Songtext Lost in the Fire Lyrics Übersetzung Ich will dich langsam f*cken, während die Lichter an sind (Lichter an, Lichter an, Lichter an) Lost in the Fire est une chanson du disc-jockey français Gesaffelstein et du chanteur … Things We Lost in the Fire is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Low. On the song, Abel sings about his tumultuous relationship with …

The lines were called homophobic and misogynistic, and were accused by some of fetishizing bisexuality and perpetuating the falsehood that a person can be "turned straight","Lost in the Fire" was ranked as the 31st best dance song of the first half of 2019 by After being teased by an 11-second teaser on 7 January 2019, two accompanying music videos were released alongside the single on 11 January 2019. For the rap album of the same name, see It was released on January 22, 2001, on Kranky.

It was released on 11 January 2019 as the second single from Gesaffelstein's second studio album, Hyperion (2019). A couple of months following his two previous featured collaborations with The Weeknd on the tracks "I Was Never There" and "Hurt You" from the artist's 2018 EP The second verse of the song, with the lines "You said you might be into girls, said you're going through a phase/Keeping your heart safe/Well, baby, you can bring a friend/She can ride on top your face/While I fuck you straight", also caused controversy. "Lost in the Fire" is a song by French DJ Gesaffelstein and Canadian singer The Weeknd. Nate Donmoyer assisted the artists in writing and producing the song, with additional writing from Ahmad "Belly" Balshe and Jason "DaHeala" Quenneville. “Lost in the Fire” is a collaboration between French DJ Gesaffelstein and Canadian singer The Weeknd. The first of the two was a This article is about the 2019 song by Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd. Mit "Things We Lost in the Fire" mischt die dänische Regisseurin Susanne Bier ("Brothers - Zwischen Brüdern", "Nach der Hochzeit") zum ersten Mal Hollywood auf und präsentiert, mit Oscarpreisträgern Halle Berry und Benicio Del Toro hochkarätig besetzt, eine rührende und hoch sensibel erzählte Geschichte um Menschlichkeit, Freundschaft und die Kraft der Liebe.