Who's your daddy?
You're my daddy!

I want you daddy
I want you mom
I want you mine
'Cause I am yours!
I want you stronger
I want you harder
I want you mine
Do you feel fine?

Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?

Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?

You're my daddy
Come I'll give it to you
You're my daddy
Come Ill give it to you
You're my daddy
Come now I'll make you mine
Mine

I want you daddy!
I want you mom!
I want you mine!
As I am yours!
I want you stronger
I want you harder!
I want you mine
Do you feel fine?

Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?

Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy?

You're my daddy
You're my daddy
You're my daddy!
Ah

Who's your daddy?


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Who's Your Daddy? [Radio Edit] Lyrics as written by Lawson Cunningham

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    do i detect a little incest in this song? :O, anyway, good song, but almost all of benny's songs that i've herd are either about drugs or sex

    Jonny2on September 26, 2008   Link
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    this video is really good. haha

    callieeeon July 13, 2009   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    I think there's an error in the lyrics:

    "I want you daddy I want you mom I want you mine Cause I am yours!"

    The second line, I don't believe is "I want mom," I believe its "I want you more." The reason why I say this is because "more" rhymes with "yours" more than "mom" does with "yours."

    CB2001on August 09, 2011   Link

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