Here comes Big Daddy C. and his cronies
New York City, all the pop star baloney
(Hey, ho, hey, ho)
Attention! Top models and Brits to the restroom
Three, four to a stall, sucking like a vacuum
Hey, here comes Big Daddy C.
With his friends of P.
Slides in the room indiscreet
Blows out so casually
Hey, where's Big Daddy C.?
Where's the Big Daddy?
(Who the hell is P. anyway?)
Oh, lookin' for Haysus, out on a mission
Treasure maps, secret knocks, use your discretion
(Hey, ho, hey, ho)
It's up and at 'em; time for one more disco
Got cha Roebucks on, and you're incognito
(Hey, ho, hey, ho)
Hey, here comes Big Daddy C.
With his friends of P.
Slides in the room indiscreet
Blows out so casually
Hey, where's Big Daddy C.?
Where's the Big Daddy?
Faster, faster, faster than you ever wanted to go (you ever wanted to go)
Faster, faster, faster than you ever needed to know (you ever needed to know)
Faster, faster, faster than you ever wanted to go (you ever wanted to go)
Faster, faster, faster than you ever needed to know (you ever needed to know)
(Hey, ho, hey, ho)
Hey, here comes Big Daddy C.
With his friends of P.
Slides in the room indiscreet
Blows out so casually
Hey, where's Big Daddy C.?
Where's the Big Daddy?
Hey, here comes Big Daddy C.
Here comes Big Daddy C.
(Big Daddy C., Big Daddy C.)
Hey, here comes Big Daddy C. with his friends of P.
(Big Daddy C., Big Daddy C.)
Hey, where's the Big Daddy C.?
(Hey, Big Daddy C.)
Where's the Big Daddy C.?


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Big Daddy C. Lyrics as written by Matthew Kelly Sharp

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    Matt Sharp has said that "C" = cocaine... not Rivers Cuomo. Basically his experiences while being in Europe and how rampant the drug usage among the "celebrities." The whole "lookin for Jesus out on a mission part" is about getting the drugs from a dealer... it's pretty obvious I guess

    WeezerChicon December 01, 2004   Link
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    I LOVE DAMON ALBARN. this song is so badass.

    jasonporter16on April 14, 2007   Link
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    Heh, if that's true... guess if's approppriate the Damon Albarn did the chous, no? I believe had/has a cocaine problem. Pretty sure it's had.

    TheSilverNobleon December 12, 2005   Link

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