The Clan Pt. 1 Lost (also stylized as The Clan Pt. 1 'LOST') is the third extended play and the first part of The Clan series by the South Korean boy group Monsta X. It was released by Starship Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment on May 18, 2016. It consists of six tracks, including the singles "Ex Girl", "All In", and "Stuck".
In April 2016, the group announced that they would release The Clan series, revealing the first concept as Part 1: LOST.[1] On May 9, the track "Ex Girl" featuring Mamamoo's Wheein was pre-released.[2][3] On May 18, the title track "All In" was released, along with the EP.[4][5]
The group held their comeback showcase on May 18 at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul and was streamed live on Naver's V App.[4][6]
The music video for the title track was released on the Starship's and 1theK's official YouTube channels on the same day, directed by the award-winning film director Dee Shin.[7][8]
The EP was released in two versions; Found and Lost.
The EP depicts the loss and pain of youth, containing young people who live with pain in their hearts and having tragic ending through loss.[9]
The track "Ex Girl" is a mellow pop R&B track, describing a man's regret about the one who got away.[3] The title track "All In" is a hip hop track that highlights the group's signature powerful sound and move; it also features a thumping beat and furious raps.[4][5]
Writing for Dazed, Taylor Glasby described the music video for "All In" as ambitious and provocative, "but the video almost backseats the song to a soundtrack", which Glasby also describes as "far better than the MV gives it the chance to be, particularly the crooning chorus".[10]
^Lee, Ji-seok (May 18, 2016). 몬스타엑스, 세번째 미니앨범 타이틀곡 '걸어(ALL IN)' 오늘 자정 공개 [Monsta X, the title song of the 3rd mini album 'ALL IN' released today at midnight]. Sports Seoul (in Korean). Retrieved July 15, 2016 – via Naver.
^Son, Ye-ji (October 14, 2016). [몬엑을 주목하라①] '더 클랜', 힙합그룹 몬스타엑스의 승부수 [[Pay attention to Mon-Ek ①] 'The Clan', hip-hop group MONSTA X's win rate]. Ten Asia (in Korean). Retrieved October 14, 2016 – via Naver.
2019년 12월 Album Chart [December 2019 Album Chart]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
"2020년 10월 Album Chart". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved December 16, 2021.