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Fort Minor - Where'd you go
Where'd you go Lyrics
Where'd you go?
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone.
She said "Some days I feel like shit,
Some days I wanna quit, and just be normal for a bit,"
I don't understand why you have to always be gone,
I get along but the trips always feel so long,
And, I find myself trying to stay by the phone,
'Cause your voice always helps me to not feel so alone,
But I feel like an idiot, workin' my day around the call,
But when I pick up I don't have much to say,
So, I want you to know it's a little fucked up,
That I'm stuck here waitin', at times debatin',
Tellin' you that I've had it with you and your career,
Me and the rest of the family here singing "Where'd you go?"
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone.
Where'd you go?
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone,
Please come back home...
You know the place where you used to live,
Used to barbecue up burgers and ribs,
Used to have a little party every Halloween with candy by the pile,
But now, you only stop by every once and a while,
Shit, I find myself just fillin' my time,
With anything to keep the thought of you from my mind,
I'm doin' fine, I plan to keep it that way,
You can call me if you find that you have something to say,
And I'll tell you, I want you to know it's a little fucked up,
That I'm stuck here waitin', at times debatin',
Tellin' you that I've had it with you and your career,
Me and the rest of the family here singing "Where'd you go?"
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone.
Where'd you go?
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone,
Please come back home...
I want you to know it's a little fucked up,
That I'm stuck here waitin', no longer debatin',
Tired of sittin' and hatin' and makin' these excuses,
For why you're not around, and feeling so useless,
It seems one thing has been true all along,
You don't really know what you've got 'til it's gone,
I guess I've had it with you and your career,
When you come back I won't be here and you can sing it...
Where'd you go?
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone.
Where'd you go?
I miss you so,
Seems like it's been forever,
That you've been gone,
Please come back home...
Please come back home...
Please come back home...
Please come back home...
Please come back home...
Shinoda had been studying piano since 1993. Soon after graduating from
high school in the mid-1990s, Shinoda joined drummer Rob Bourdon,
guitarist Brad Delson, bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, and DJ Joe Hahn
to form the band Xero, renamed Hybrid Theory in 1998. The next year,
singer Chester Bennington joined the musicians, who finally renamed the
group Linkin Park. The band was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1999
and released its debut album Hybrid Theory in 2000. In Linkin Park,
Shinoda provided rap vocals in its hit singles "In the End",
"Crawling", and "Somewhere I Belong", and keyboards for numerous other
tracks. He also designed cover artwork for the band's albums. Hybrid
Theory was nominated for three Grammy Awards and sold over 24 million
copies.
Around late 2004, Shinoda began recording his side
project. The Rising Tied, the debut album of Fort Minor, was released
in November 2005. Robert Hales directed its first video "Petrified",
which was released the previous month. Jay-Z, who had previously
collaborated with Linkin Park on the 2004 album Collision Course, was
the executive producer for The Rising Tied. Shinoda told Corey Moss of
MTV News that he imposed himself with a requirement to play all
instruments and write all lyrics to his album except for strings,
percussion, or choir parts. "Where'd You Go", its first single, peaked
at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; following was "Remember the Name"
at #66. Another track, "Kenji" describes the experiences of
Shinoda's family during the Japanese American internment of World War
II. |
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