Mark Anthony Neal of PopMatters wrote that the song "evokes the late '70s sounds of Angela Bofill (' I Try')." Another critic described the song's horn-driven sound as reminiscent of the work of Sam Cooke. The song also has an arrangement of live guitar, bass and kick-drum, while D'Angelo's falsetto vocals contain spiritual highs and soulful lows. It features an interpolation of Kool & the Gang's "Sea of Tranquility" (1969). The song is about honesty and faith in love, and features classic soul arrangements with trumpeter Roy Hargrove playing flugel horn. Official credits for "Send It On" were attributed to R&B singer Angie Stone and D'Angelo's brother Luther Archer. The song was produced by D'Angelo at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Following the birth of his son, D'Angelo composed Voodoo 's first song, "Send It On", in 1998 at a recording studio in Virginia, which started the album's recording.
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