"
There Goes My Baby" is a song by American recording artist
Usher. It was written by James Scheffer,
Frank Romano,
Danny Morris and
Rico Love, with the latter producing the song with
Jim Jonsin. The song was first released as the second promo single for his sixth studio album,
Raymond v. Raymond (2010) on February 9, 2010, and later released to
rhythmic and
urban airplay as the album's fourth U.S. single from the album on June 15, 2010. It was later included the album's follow-up set,
Versus. "There Goes My Baby" is a down-tempo
R&B piece, which makes use of Usher's falsetto range. Critics received the song positively, complimenting Usher's falsetto. While reaching a peak of twenty-five on the
Billboard Hot 100, it topped the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The charting gave Usher his eleventh number-one on the chart, tying
Ray Charles and
R. Kelly for the fifth-most number-one's since the chart's inception. The song's accompanying music video features Usher pursuing his love interest in risque scenes. Critics generally favored the video, calling it classic Usher, while some noted its theme was played-out. Usher performed the song a number of times, including at the
2010 BET Awards. The song earned Usher a
Grammy Award for
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, at the
53rd Grammy Awards in 2011.