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Dua Lipa, Sarah Hudson, Koz, Clarence Coffee Jr., Fernando Garibay, and Samm Henshaw. Genre: Acoustic, Soft Rock, and Pop Ballad.

"I think I'm gonna take that drink / 'Cause I can't see a future where we're anything but broken / ... / I'm nowhere near ready to fall in love again / I just need another round to figure out where it all went wrong." Dua Lipa Where-d The Magic Go -also Recorded ...

In the streaming era, the concept of a "lost song" has fundamentally changed. Before the internet, a song might be locked away in a record label vault, heard only by executives or lucky insiders. Today, however, the vault has cracks. Leaks, bootlegs, unreleased sessions, and file-sharing metadata have created a shadow library of music that exists in the liminal space between creation and official release. Dua Lipa, Sarah Hudson, Koz, Clarence Coffee Jr

The track was recorded during the same prolific sessions that birthed global hits like "Levitating" and "Not My Problem". Produced by long-time collaborator , the song is described as a Pop Ballad with elements of Acoustic and Soft Rock , standing in contrast to the high-energy disco-pop that eventually dominated the final album. The Rihanna Connection / I'm nowhere near ready to fall in

"Where'd The Magic Go" is an unreleased pop ballad originally recorded by

in September 2018 during the production sessions for her second studio album, Future Nostalgia . Key Details & Recording History

The song, which famously samples the 1932 standard "My Woman" (popularized by White Town in the 90s), deals with the dissolution of a relationship and the struggle to reclaim the initial spark. The lyrics are a masterclass in disco-tinged heartbreak:

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