Come Back

Usher · My Way

Ooh, Ooh, Hey

Na, Na, Na, Na, Na,
What ya'll wanna do,
What ya'll wanna do, tell me
{JD's Rap}
See around here, we're just too much
We could slow down and you still couldn't catch us
My town full of heavy hitters,
Bread getter, real fly unforgetable type niggas
See all i do is keep hittin' em up
Gettin' em up, shakin' ya butt
Nigga, what Lil Liberaci
Can't nobody stop me
Always makin' moves
So you better watch me, SLIDE
To the southside in my blue drop top
355 keepin' it live
When ya wanna make em jump, jump
You know what to do
Call me and my crew to the rescue
Captain So So Def
We rocks the party till there's noone left (fo sho)
Turn ya volume up a notch
And watch the ba bump bump bump bump
Make yo speakers pop

You never miss your water till your well runs dry
I never missed my woman till she said goodbye
Now my heart's made a change
My whole world's rearranged
And I'm ready
To give you what you deserve
Baby baby baby please

Come back (come on come on) Come back
Lover this is where you belong
In my arms, in my world
(as my girl)
Come Back, (come back) Come Back
Lover this is where you belong
In my life, as my girl

The grass is greener on the other side
We take people for granted till they're out of sight
I don't think that you know how much I'm going through,
I don't think that you know how much I really love you

All i do, is think of you
I can't eat, can't sleep
Baby it ain't hard to see, all I do
All I do Is think of you
And ya bump, diggy, bump, bump, bump
Diggy, diggy, bump, bump baby

Come back Come back
Lover this is where you belong
In my arms, in my world
(as my girl)
Come Back, (come back) Come Back
Lover this is where you belong
In my life, as my girl

It's not what you want baby
But what you need suar
Come back with me
satisfaction garenteed baby

Come Back - Usher

Usher's 'Come Back' serves as a poignant reflection on the complexities of romantic reconciliation, appearing on his 2001 album 'My Way.' The track exemplifies the R&B and pop sensibilities that defined Usher's early career, blending smooth vocal delivery with a production style characteristic of the late 1990s and early 2000s. As part of his discography, the song captures the emotional vulnerability often explored in his work, addressing the desire to return to a relationship after a period of separation. The recording stands as a testament to his ability to craft songs that resonate with listeners navigating similar emotional landscapes, contributing to the broader narrative of his artistic evolution during this pivotal era.