Missin My Woman

Usher · Other Songs - Usher

Famous name, famous life, famous night, oh yeah

Really don't regret I made it

But wish she was here to be famous with me

Even through it's been a war and corner eyes, between us for years

I swear if I could change it, I wouldn't change everything

Just all the moments I've hurt you I'd reverse

I'd reverse and make some better decisions



If anybody is listening

Please, I'm missing a woman that I gotta find

I miss her, touch, miss her, smile

If you've seen her tell her that I miss her, please

I'm missing my woman

I won't stop until she's back in my life



Calling up cops, where is she?

family and friends,won't give me any info



They don't know where she goes

But I still believe we're unbreakable

I'm needing her now more than before,

oh yeah, I swear that I wanna change it

Though I ain't perfect girl, I won't purposely hurt you

I'd reverse and make some better decisions

If anybody is listening please, i'm missing a woman I gotta find her

I miss her, touch, I miss her,

smile, if you see her tell her that I need her

I'm missing my woman, I won't stop until

she's back in my life



I'm missing you like no strings on a violin

A sail boat in the water but without the wind,

I can't move, no I can't move

If it would bring me , will

Got the key to my car but without the gas I can't move

And I ain't going nowhere, nowhere

Please, I'm missing my woman that I gotta find

I miss her, touch, I miss her,

smile, If you've seen her tell her that I need her

I'm missing my woman, she's back in my life

Missin My Woman - Usher

Released in 2001 as part of Usher's seminal album Confessions, "Missin My Woman" stands as a quintessential example of the R&B sound that defined the early 2000s. The track features the signature smooth vocal delivery and lush production characteristic of Usher's work during this era, blending romantic themes with a polished, radio-friendly arrangement. As one of the many hits from the Confessions catalogue, the song exemplifies the artist's ability to craft emotionally resonant tracks that balanced personal vulnerability with commercial appeal. It remains a staple of his discography, reflecting the era's focus on polished, emotive R&B that influenced countless subsequent artists in the genre.