Where Did We Go Wrong

Toni Braxton · Other Songs - Toni Braxton

[Babyface]

For as long as I loved you girl

That I gave you all my love

With all my heart and soul

I thought that I was be the one

But you didn't appreciate a single I do

You just left me with a broken heart

Didn't you, didn't you?



[Toni]

I tried to tell you baby

Tried to tell you a thousand times

Ooh you wouldn't listen baby

No matter how hard I tried

But you didn't see the love

Was so in love with you

Then you went to break my heart

Didn't you?



[Chorus]

Where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?

Where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?



[Babyface]

From the very start

I was so into you

Ooh from the beginning I was so so feeling you

But you thought I cheated, that I played around on you

But didn't you do the same, didn't you, didn't you?



[Toni]

Ooh gotta tell you baby

I gotta let you know the deal

Ooh you drove first place baby

If we're gonna keep it real

When you cheated, how you hurt my soul

Ooh you broke my heart, didn't you?



[Chorus]

Where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?

Where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?



[Babyface]

I wish I would've listened

I wish I would've heard



[Toni]

Ooh I wish I would've touched you baby

I wish I would've said the words

That I love you, I love you

I love you

I love you, I love you



[Chorus]

So where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?

Where did we go wrong?

Is it all my fault?

Where Did We Go Wrong

Toni Braxton's 'Where Did We Go Wrong' stands as a poignant addition to her extensive discography, blending her signature soulful vocal delivery with a contemporary R&B production style. Released during a period where she continued to refine her artistry beyond her initial mainstream breakthrough, the track exemplifies her ability to explore themes of relationship regret and emotional vulnerability. The recording showcases her matured technique, characterized by rich harmonies and a nuanced approach to melody that defines her body of work. While the song does not appear on a major studio album, it remains a significant song in her catalog, reflecting the enduring appeal of her music across generations. The track's emotional resonance is rooted in its authentic performance, capturing the universal experience of questioning past decisions within a romantic context.