Go Missin'

Usher · Other Songs - Usher

[Intro:]

Yeah man

Usher baby



[Usher:]

Its so crowded up in here what you doing all alone?

And its so dark in here plus you ain't even got your phone

What kind of man would ever want to leave your side?

Shame on him you coming home with me tonight, babe



[Hook:]

Go missing, baby ain't nobody gotta know

Go missing, conscience telling you, you shouldn't go

Don't listen, I'ma take good care of you for sure

Turn around, you can follow me right out that back door

Go missing, go missing, go missing

Baby we can keep it on the low

Go missing, go missing, missing



[Usher:]

Reckless abandon go ahead and call all your girls

They probably got somebody taking care of them

Girl to each his own, I promise if you come with me

I'll let you get home in the morning

Make up your mind girl what's it gonna be?

Keep in mind we gotta leave 'fore they turn the light on

I'm gon' grab my keys don't you over,



[Hook:]

Go missing, baby ain't nobody gotta know

Go missing, conscience telling you, you shouldn't go

Don't listen, I'ma take good care of you for sure

Turn around, you can follow me right out that back door

Go missing, go missing, go missing

Baby we can keep it on the low

Go missing, go missing, missing



[Usher:]

Come with me shawty forget about him

Call me Big Daddy 'til the morning

Do yourself a favor tonight

Cause a chance like this only happen once in a lifetime

Come with me shawty don't you wanna get in?

You and me shawty I'ma take you out of here

So do yourself a favor tonight

Oh, girl lets go missing



[Hook:]

Go missing, baby ain't nobody gotta know

Go missing, conscience telling you, you shouldn't go

Don't listen, I'ma take good care of you for sure

Turn around, you can follow me right out that back door

Go missing, go missing, go missing

Baby we can keep it on the low

Go missing, go missing, missing

Go Missin'

Usher's "Go Missin'" stands as a defining track from his 1997 debut album, Confessions, capturing the raw vulnerability of early R&B. The song blends smooth, melodic vocals with a polished production style that became a hallmark of his career. Released during a pivotal era for contemporary R&B, the recording showcases Usher's ability to balance emotional depth with commercial appeal. It reflects the genre's evolution in the late 90s, emphasizing heartfelt storytelling and sophisticated harmonies. The track remains a staple in his discography, illustrating his growth as a vocalist and his significant influence on the sound of modern pop and R&B music.