Verb
lose control (third-person singular simple present loses control, present participle losing control, simple past and past participle lost control)
(set phrase) To become unable to control one's emotions or actions; to abandon rationality or reason.
When he said that she lost control, and punched him in the nose.
If you've ever attempted to krump to Missy Elliott and Ciara's infectious 2005 hit "Lose Control," then you've popped to a vibrant sampling of Cybotron's 1983 record "Clear," a gem from Detroit techno originators Juan Atkins and Richard Davis. Source: Internet
He has also had several number one hits on the local hip hop station respectively titled, "Lose Control" and "Do What U Do". Source: Internet