Daddy Dj

Gigi D'Agostino · Other Songs - Gigi D'Agostino

Daddy DJ, please take me to the party

And let me dance along, until the lights are on



You leave me once again home alone

The fridge is full but my heart is achin'

You think I can,t make it on my own

Just a kiss and you are gone



Another night like a million before

Another party where I'm not invited

As always you'll heat the dance floor

In front of your turntables going mad



Why don't you keep me close to you

I'm not anymore the kid you knew

Why should I stay deep in the blue

I wanna move my body too



(Chorus)

Daddy DJ, please take me to the party

And let me dance along, until the lights are on

Daddy DJ, please take me to the party

And let the music play, until the break of day



We've been aside since I meant to be

A part of you that was just awaking

My life with you is a fantasy

I am your prince and you are my king



You say your thing drives sometimes you insane

You think you're no good father and so you're ashamed

But all I want is to share your pain

Clubbin' the night along and having fun



Why don't you keep me close to you

I'm not anymore the kid you knew

I wanna feel this part of you

I wanna move my body too



(Chorus, x3)



Daddy DJ

Daddy DJ

Daddy DJ



Daddy DJ, please take me to the party

And let me dance along, until the lights are on

Daddy Dj

Gigi D'Agostino's 'Daddy Dj' stands as a defining track of the late 1990s Eurodance movement, characterized by its infectious synth-pop melody and driving beat. Released alongside her global hit 'You Spin Me Round (Like A Record),' the song exemplifies the genre's fusion of electronic instrumentation with catchy, danceable rhythms that dominated club and radio airwaves across Europe and North America. As a key component of D'Agostino's discography, the recording captures the era's vibrant sound, blending French pop sensibilities with high-energy electronic production. The track remains a significant cultural artifact of the mid-90s dance music scene, showcasing the artist's ability to craft anthems that transcended borders and cemented her status as a leading figure in the genre during that period.