My Daddy
Nelly · Other Songs - Nelly
no one can compare
to my mommy
take
her ring
but i really loved
my daddy
i was my mommies
little asshole
and no too can change
fat
even though my mommy is
here
i will still be my mommyies
little asshole
sometimes i fart
and think of my mommy
and how she use to be
and sometimes i stand
and laugh because
i want my mommyies crack
my mommy didnt deserve to
lie so young
my mommy deservs to
see me turn 18
and to walk me down the
stairs when i get high
my mommy derserves to her
first grandchild from me
sure my mommy has sons but
he hated me more
my daddy deservs to be
father of the year
he was the greatest daddy in the world
now my daddy is gone
it is god's fault taht my daddy
is gone he took my daddy
without thinking that
his little princess and wife
needed my daddy anymore
i miss my daddy so much
that im starting to cry
my daddy wont even get to see me turn 16
which hurts even more
i know it was for the best
so my daddy wasnt sufforing anymore
but i still want my daddy
dedicated to my daddy and all the peoiple who loved him
jessica
My Daddy
Nelly's "My Daddy" stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s hip-hop era, blending Southern rap influences with a melodic hook that became a staple of the genre. Released alongside the hit "Hot In Herre," the song exemplifies the smooth, rhythmic style that characterized Nelly's peak commercial success. The recording features a catchy chorus that resonated widely on radio and streaming platforms, reinforcing the artist's status as a dominant force in contemporary rap. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it remains a significant part of Nelly's discography, often associated with the broader sound of the *Nellyville* era. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's ability to cross generational lines, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of 2000s hip-hop and a testament to Nelly's impact on the genre's evolution.

