who do you love song

Several different songs are known as “Who Do You Love” (or “Who Do U Love”), so the exact one depends on what you have in mind.
Main songs titled “Who Do You Love”
Here are the most notable tracks with that title:
| Song / Title | Artist | Year | Style | Key details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Who Do You Love? | Bo Diddley | 1956 | Rock & roll / blues | Classic rock & roll track built on tough blues guitar, famous for its swaggering, voodoo‑style lyrics and many later covers. | [2][3][5]
| Who Do You Love | Bernard Wright | 1985 | R&B / funk | Smooth mid‑’80s R&B single from the album Mr. Wright, Wright’s biggest hit on the Billboard R&B chart (peaked No. 6). | [1]
| Who Do You Love | The Chainsmokers ft. 5 Seconds of Summer | 2019 | Pop / EDM | Modern pop‑EDM collaboration; the chorus repeats “Who do you love, do you love now? I wanna know the truth,” about jealousy and suspicion in a relationship. | [6]
| WHO DO U LOVE? | Monsta X ft. French Montana | 2019 | K‑pop / R&B‑pop | English‑language single by K‑pop group Monsta X; lyrics ask “Who do you love? Is it him or me?” over a slick, mid‑tempo beat. | [7]
| Who Do U Love | Deborah Cox | 1996 | R&B | ’90s R&B hit where the singer asks “If you really don’t love me, then who do you love?” and confronts a partner pulling away. | [8]
How to figure out which one you mean
Think about:
- Era:
- 1950s/’60s guitar rock or blues → Bo Diddley (or covers like George Thorogood).
* 1980s funk‑R&B → Bernard Wright.
* 1990s smooth R&B → Deborah Cox.
* Late‑2010s radio pop or K‑pop → Chainsmokers/5SOS or Monsta X.
- Lyrics you remember:
- “I walk 47 miles of barbed wire…” → Bo Diddley.
* “Who do you love, do you love now? I wanna know the truth” → The Chainsmokers ft. 5SOS.
* “If you really don’t love me, tell me who do you love?” → Deborah Cox.
* “Who do you love? Is it him or me?” → Monsta X.
If you tell me a line you remember or the style (old rock, K‑pop, clubby EDM, ’90s R&B, etc.), I can narrow it to the exact who do you love song you’re looking for.
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