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Where Did You Go - Lil Rob



     
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I'm looking out the window pane
And I hear the sound of pouring rain
But you're not here, where did you go?
I wanna know what made you go away
What went wrong?
I'm looking out my window pane
And I hear the sound of pouring rain
There's no one here to laugh with me
To make the dark clouds disappear
My love, what went wrong?
Where did you go? There is no answer
I need you now much more than ever
Where did you go? Why can't you be with me?
Where did you go? We were so tender
Where did you go? Why not surrender?
Only you can set me free
I'm looking out my window pane
(Oh yes)

And I hear the sound of pouring rain
I think of you of someone who can
Always count on love so true
And I'm here, where are you?
Tell me
I think of you of someone who can
Always count on love so true
And I'm here, where are you?
Where did you go? There is no answer
I need you now much more than ever
Where did you go? Why can't you be with me?
Where did you go? We were so tender
Where did you go? Why not surrender?
Only you can set me free
Where did you go? There is no answer
I need you now much more than ever
Where did you go? Why can't you be with me?
Where did you go? We were so tender
Where did you go? Why not surrender?
Only you can set me free

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Lil Rob (born Roberto Flores in September 1975) is a Chicano rapper from San Diego, California.

Lil Rob debuted as an artist in 1992, prior to the release of his album Twelve Eighteen Part 1, he regularly moved as many as 100,000 units for each independent CD he recorded. The number Twelve Eighteen, which is also tattooed on Lil Rob's arms, represent the numeric value of the letters L and R, respectively, which are Lil Rob's initials. The number was used by Lil Rob during his days as a graffiti tagger.

In 1994 at the age of 18, Lil Rob's chin was shattered when he was shot in the jaw. Over time Lil Rob renounced his gang affiliations and called for "Brown Pride" and unity between all Chicanos.

Lil Rob has found commercial success with the release of Twelve Eighteen Part 1, which had been in regular rotation on radio stations outside of the West Coast thanks to the singles "Summer Nights", and "Bring Out The Freak In You".

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