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"Losing My Mind" by Zach Prior is the kind of love song that spirals. fast, raw, and too real.

This genre-blurring rap ballad captures what it feels like to fall too deep, too quick, and question everything when it slips away


Zach Prior’s Losing My Mind is more than just a track, it’s a breakdown and a ballad for hope in real time.


Blending hip-hop rhythm, pop polish vocal delivery, and ballad-style vulnerability, the song opens like a journal cracked wide open. With stripped-back verses and a hypnotic hook, Prior raps like someone pacing the room, running through every memory, every warning sign, every “what if.”

The storytelling is intimate, almost confessional:"Walked in my heart, crossed over the line / She took my thoughts and brought them outside…”It’s a moment we’ve all felt—that line between giving your heart and losing your grip. There’s a desperation under the calm delivery, a tension between strength and surrender.


The production leans atmospheric, giving space to lyrics that punch hard in their simplicity. The repetition of “Then I’m losing my mind” isn’t just a chorus—it’s a mantra, a mental loop you can’t break when someone becomes your entire reality.

Later, the second verse hits like a late-night drive with no destination:"Even if we don’t go fast, the car was made to crash…”It’s fatalistic, poetic, and brutally honest. He knows it’s doomed—but he still goes back for one more lap. That line between love and obsession? Zach walks it barefoot.

There’s a duality throughout the track: heart made of stone, but soft when she’s near. Secrets he wants to hide, but a hope she’s locked the door and won’t let him leave. The contradictions make it human. The sound makes it universal.




 
 
 

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