I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on the latest publicly available info up to now, here’s what’s relevant about Jorja Smith and a “Lost” related rework:
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The phrase “Lost” likely refers to her track catalog around the era of Lost & Found (2018) and later projects, but there isn’t a widely reported, official release titled “Lost (CosmicDeal Re-Work)” in major outlets as of my last update. If this is a new or niche remix project announced recently, it may not have broad coverage yet. If you have a link or source, I can summarize it.
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Jorja Smith has released various reimagined or reworked versions of songs in the past, including projects where artists rework tracks from acclaimed albums, but a specific “CosmicDeal Re-Work” tied to Lost hasn’t shown up in major press feeds I can access.
Would you like me to search for the most recent posts or give you a quick summary if you share a link? I can also help verify whether this is an official release or a fan-made remix, and pull the latest reception or chart data if available.
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Lost & Found finds Jorja Smith making a name for herself with presence and poise. Throughout these 12 songs, she commands a mastery of various styles, with enough experiments to flesh out a varied, captivating album. An album review by David Sackllah, read by Cap Blackard.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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thebreakfastclub.iheart.comJorja Smith has confirmed details of her long-awaited debut album. The 2018 BRITs Critics' Choice winner will release Lost & Found on June 8, and will feature her breakthrough singles Teenage Fantasy, Blue Lights and Where Did I Go, all available as instant-grats to fans who pre-order the album. Notably, Jorja's only Top 40 single as a lead artist Let Me Down ft. Stormzy will not be included on her debut record.
www.officialcharts.comBe Right Back finds Jorja delivering some of the most emotive and imaginative songs of her career. Over string-heavy production, she unveils a collection of songs that are diverse in their range but still extremely cohesive as a body of work
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