Louis Torre Captures the Feeling of Being Lost in “Lost the Plot”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Tissues might be needed after listening to this track.

Louis Torre has a story that makes it easy to root for him. Growing up in Queens, NY, he spent much of his early years performing—whether on theater stages, dance recitals, or family parties. For Louis, music feels like his destiny, and his ability to create deeply moving songs proves it.

Over the years, Louis has built an impressive following, racking up major streaming numbers. Tracks like “sunset drive” and “read the room” have especially resonated with listeners. Now, he’s back with a brand-new single, “lost the plot.”

In “lost the plot,” Louis explores the unsettling feeling of being lost—without quite knowing how it happened. He reflects on moments when he felt he should be happy but instead found himself battling darker emotions. It’s a deeply relatable sentiment, one many have experienced.

The song’s atmospheric, emotional production pulls you in, while Louis’s passionate vocals and a memorable chorus make it a track that lingers. More than just a song, “lost the plot” is an experience meant to be felt and internalized.



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