Too Lost Newsletter

2-Minute Weekly Updates From Too Lost

Conflict Resolution Manager

We’ve launched a YouTube Ownership Conflict Manager, a simple way to see and fix Content ID issues on your music. You can now view where your tracks have conflicting claims, how many views are affected, and who else is claiming ownership—all in one place.

From your dashboard, you can easily request to assert or remove your rights, and we’ll handle the process with YouTube for you. Everything is tracked with clear status updates, so you always know what’s happening and when an issue is resolved.

The All-American Rejects return with the final single off their upcoming Sandbox album. “King Kong” explores the weight of personal struggles and the chaos of modern life. As lead singer Tyson Ritter puts it, the song reflects “the gorilla on your back…the city that chews you up and spits you out, the love that becomes a monster movie.”

Stream “King Kong” by The All-American Rejects, out now!

The band also announced the second leg of their viral House Party Tour across the US, starting May 1st. Don’t miss out— check if they’re coming to your city and RSVP below!

New Too Lost Releases

“Reset”

Janine

“Real Life”

FENIK, jake neumar

Indigo Rap

Ayotemi

April Office Hours Recap

Earlier this week, Alec Ellin, the CEO & Co-Founder of Laylo, joined us for Office Hours! Laylo is the CRM and drop platform powering teams behind Ariana Grande, Sabrina Carpenter, and more. Since 2021, they have driven 200M+ fan actions and $1B+ in sales across tickets, merch, and content.

Watch the full session below, where Alec dives into how Laylo helps artists turn moments into real audience ownership.

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