Released: June 11, 2021

Featuring: ​H​an​son

[Verse 1]
Something's been going on
And I don't know what it is
You don't mind the taking, girl
But you don't know how to give

[Pre-Chorus]
You drove me crazy but I don't know baby
You're thinking that it's me you're fooling
Where's the right in all our fighting?
Look at what you're doing

[Chorus]
Where's the love, it's not enough
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and
Where's the love, give it up
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and 'round

[Verse 2]
Can you tell me what you see
Whenever you look around?
We're tripping all over ourselves
And we're pulling each other down

[Pre-Chorus]
We're sеparating, consciousness is fading
Are you thinking that it's me you'rе fooling?
Where's the right in, all of our fighting?
Look at, look at, look at what we're doing

[Chorus]
Where's the love, it's not enough
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and 'round
Where's the love, just give it up
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and 'round

[Bridge]
Dark clouds all around, lightning, rain pouring down
Waiting for the bright light to break through
Face down on the ground, pick us up at the lost and found
We've got to change our point of view if we want the sky blue

[Pre-Chorus]
We're segregating, consciences are fading
You're thinking that it's me you're fooling
Where's the right in all of our fighting?
Look at what you're doing

[Chorus]
Where's the love, it's not enough
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and
Where's the love, just give it up
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and

Where's the love, it's not enough
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and
Where's the love, just give it up
It makes the world go 'round and 'round and 'round

Bowling for Soup

Bowling for Soup is an American pop/punk band that formed in 1994. The band was named after a comedy act “Bowling For Shit”. They later changed “Shit” to “Soup.”

In the band’s earlier days, they cited punk rock acts such as The Ramones and Green Day as inspiration. Two of their albums – A Hangover You Don’t Deserve and Drunk Enough to Dance – reached the Top 40 charts.

They sing the theme song of Disney’s original show Phineas and Ferb, and have even made animated appearances in the series.