Released: March 29, 2005

Songwriter: Michael Carlos Jones Mario Winans Usher

Producer: Mario Winans

[Verse: Slim]
Lately I have been questioning if what we have is lost
I heard it in your voice when we were fighting
Tell me where it's gone?

[Pre-Chorus - Slim (112)]
(Girl I thought that we could talk about whatever
Any problem that we had we'd always work it together)
Did I say or is there something I've done wrong
Baby I should know, but I don't, still I wanna make it better

[Chorus with Slim adlibs:]
If something's hurting you then girl let me know
If it's me then baby tell me
You don't have to ignore, you don't want this anymore
Just don't let me be the last to know

[Verse 2: Daron]
Honestly you got me torn and I'm so confused
Cause nowadays you got a new attitude
And you barely answer my calls and when I finally get through
You rush of the line like I don't matter to you

[Pre-Chorus - Daron (112)]
Was it something I said, girl what did I do
(If there's a problem it ain't hard for us to work it out)
There's no difference from what we've been through before
I can't move on and I won't until we make it better

[Chorus with Daron adlibs:]
If something's hurting you then girl let me know
If it's me then baby tell me
You don't have to ignore, you don't want this anymore
Just don't let me be the last to know

[Bridge: Mike]
I never believed we go this far
Don't you let people tear what we have apart

[Chorus with Mike adlibs:]
If something's hurting you then girl let me know
If it's me then baby tell me
You don't have to ignore, you don't want this anymore
Just don't let me be the last to know [3x till fade]

112

112 is a Grammy-winning R&B quartet from Atlanta, Georgia, consisting of Marvin “Slim” Scandrick, Quinnes “Q” Parker, Daron Jones, and Michael Keith. They released their self-titled debut album on Bad Boy Entertainment in 1996, which featured the hits “Cupid” and “Only You” with The Notorious B.I.G. and the remix also featuring Ma$e. In 1997, they joined Puff Daddy and Faith Evans on “I’ll Be Missing You,” the tribute to The Notorious B.I.G. for which they won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The single also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 11 weeks.

They would release two more albums on Bad Boy—Room 112 (1998) featuring the hit single “Anywhere” and Part III (2001) featuring the hits “It’s Over Now,” “Peaches & Cream,” and “Dance With Me.” They joined Def Jam’s R&B imprint Def Soul for their fourth album Hot & Wet (2003)—a joint venture with Bad Boy—and Pleasure & Pain (2005). The group split to release solo projects before coming back to release Q, Mike, Slim, Daron in 2017.