Released: February 11, 1997

Songwriter: Erykah Badu Richard Nichols James Poyser The Roots

Producer: Richard Nichols The Roots James Poyser

[Intro]
Ye yo ye yo
Ye yo ye yo

Sometimes, I don't love you anymore
Sometimes, I'm in love with you
Sometimes, I think that I'm going mad
Sometimes, I do
Well

Meanwhile, you been runnin' through my dome
Meanwhile, won't leave me alone
Ooh chile, why it got to be this way
Ooh chile, gone on

Can you tell me where
Oh where, oh where?
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go

Sometimes, I think that you're draining me
Sometimes, I want you at home
Sometimes, I feel like forgiving you
Sometimes, I don't
Well

Meanwhile, I cannot blame you, my love
Meanwhile, I'm sitting here alone
Ooh child, this love affair ain't what it was
Ooh child, gone on

Can you tell me where
Oh where, oh where?
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go

Ye yo ye yo ye yo ye yo ye yo
E yo yo, e yo yo
E yo yo, e yo yo, e yo yo

Can you tell me where
Oh where oh where, where?
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go
Where did the love go (I don't know)
Where did the love go
Where did the love go (oh oh)
Where did the love go (where)
Where did the love go (where, where)
Where did the love go oh (oh where)

Erykah Badu

Erica Abi Wright, better know as the Erykah Badu is a multi-genre artist with influences spanning from Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul, Funk and Experimental. She is credited as one of the pioneers of Neo-Soul movement of the mid 90’s and would become one of the most prolific artist of the genre, earning her the title “First Lady Of Neo-Soul.”

Erykah’s career began in 1994, when she opened a show for D'angelo, and attracted the attention of Kedar Entertainment. Under the label, Erykah would release her debut alum Baduizm, which earned two Grammy awards. Erykah would use the monumentum of the debut release to create one of the strongest discographies of any R&B artist.