Several different songs are commonly searched for with the phrase “where are you” or “where are you now” , so the answer depends on which track you mean.

Most searched recent track

  • “Where Are You Now” – Lost Frequencies feat. Calum Scott (2021) : A melodic dance/electronic track that became a major hit across Europe and on streaming platforms.
  • Style: Emotional vocal about missing someone, laid over a chilled EDM/house production.

Other popular “Where Are You” songs

  • “Where Are Ü Now” – Skrillex & Diplo with Justin Bieber (2015): EDM track with chopped vocal effects, very popular in the mid‑2010s.
  • “Where Are You Now?” – Lady Leshurr ft. Wiley (2016) : UK rap/grime track with a confrontational, brag-heavy lyrical style.
  • “Where Are You” – Otnicka (2020) : Deep house / electronic track that circulates a lot on streaming and background mixes online.

Classic and older songs with this title

  • “Where Are You?” (1937 standard) – written by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson, first used in the film Top of the Town and later recorded by many jazz and pop artists (Frank Sinatra, Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, etc.).
  • “Where Are You” – Bee Gees (1966) : Early Bee Gees song written and sung by Maurice Gibb on the album Spicks and Specks.
  • “Where You Are” – Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey (2000): Pop ballad duet from her album Sweet Kisses and the Here on Earth soundtrack.

How to find your “where are you” song

To pin down the exact track, try to recall and search with:

  1. A lyric fragment
    • Example: “where are you now that I need you” song will surface the Skrillex & Diplo / Justin Bieber track.
  1. Genre or vibe
    • “deep house where are you song” tends to bring up Otnicka’s track.
 * “dance song where are you now male vocal” often points to Lost Frequencies feat. Calum Scott.
  1. Era or context
    • If you heard it in older movies or jazz playlists, it is likely the 1937 standard “Where Are You?”.

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Looking for the “where are you” song? It might be Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott’s 2021 dance hit “Where Are You Now”, Skrillex & Diplo’s “Where Are Ü Now”, Otnicka’s deep house track, or even the 1937 jazz standard “Where Are You?”. This quick guide breaks down the most likely candidates so you can find the exact version stuck in your head today.

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