Released: October 28, 2018

Featuring: Tank Teddy Riley

Songwriter: Jason “J Sol” Lopez ProHoeZak Tank

Producer: Teddy Riley Jason “JHot” Scott

[Intro: Teddy Riley]
Girl, I'm on the way now
I'm in the that droptop coupe thinkin 'bout what I'ma do to your body now
Yeah

[Verse 1: Teddy Riley]
Ain't no watchin' Netflix (Nah)
When I get between them thighs I'm goin' apeshit
Ain't no runnin' from it, baby, you can take it
Baby, you can take it
I'ma put a stain on that paper like an apron
Had 'em-had 'em achin'
Leakin' like a lake, yeah
Drip, drip, drip, I'ma have them legs shakin'
Girl, you know you got a fatty
Come over here, baby and give it to ya daddy

[Chorus: Teddy Riley, Tank & Keith Sweat]
If you want it (Want it)
Like I want it
Say, "Ready"
When you need me
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Girl)

[Verse 2: Keith Sweat]
Girl you been runnin' through my mind like all day, yeah, yeah
I was thinkin' 'bout how will I do be screamin', yeah, my name
I just wanna lay you down
I just wanna lay your body down right now
Right now I got plans for your body (Right now)
Right now you can undress, girl (Right now)
Right now let me kiss those lips (Right now)
Talkin' 'bout the ones between those hips (Right now)
Right now make it rain for me, baby (Right now)
Hurricane between your thighs (Right now)
Right now I'ma drown for the weekend
So we can do all of the things that you like

[Chorus: Teddy Riley, Tank & Keith Sweat]
If you want it (Want it)
Like I want it (Like I want it)
Say, "Ready" (Say you're ready)
When you need me
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)

[Verse 3: Tank]
Who you know put you in the crib like this?
I'll get you real close, make it feel like this (Like this)
I know I wanna hit it and a nigga don't miss (Don't miss)
You been wishin' niggas could and I'm grantin' every wish (Every wish)
Put this grown man on you, crazy (Crazy)
Fuckin' wit' me, this is daily (Daily)
You've been missin' good love lately
I know that you wanna take me (Right now)
Do it in the backseat or somethin' (Right now)
Pull a trick for a treat or somethin' (Right now)
Take off them pretty lil' things (Right now)
Let'cha boy see a lil' somethin' (Right now)
So deep like a deep sea diver (Right now)
A hundred laps like a Nascar driver (Right now)
Knock it out like Deontay Wilder
He-Man, I got the power

[Chorus: Teddy Riley, Tank & Keith Sweat]
If you want it (Yeah)
Like I want it (If you want like I want it)
Say, "Ready" (Say you're ready, baby)
When you need me
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who is your daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who is your daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)

[Outro]
Tell me you need it and I give it to you
Tell me you want it and I got'cha, baby (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Yeah (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
(Who's ya daddy?)
(Who's ya daddy?)
(Who's ya daddy?)
(Who's ya daddy-daddy-daddy?)
Do it in the backseat or somethin' (Who's ya daddy?)
Pull a trick for a treat or somethin' (Who's ya daddy?)
Take off them pretty lil' things
Let'cha boy see a lil' somethin'
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, girl? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy, baby? (Who's ya daddy, baby?)
Who's ya daddy?

Keith Sweat

Keith Sweat is an R&B singer-songwriter from New York. He helped innovate the New Jack Swing genre with his first album in 1987, Make It Last Forever, which featured the upbeat “I Want Her” and the provocative title track.

Almost a decade later, Sweat found the R&B groups Silk and Kut Klose and signed them to his own record label. His fifth album, which was self-titled and released in 1996, resulted in the certified-platinum hits, “Twisted” and “Nobody.” He went on to win “Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist” at the 1997 American Music Awards.

Currently, he hosts a syndicated R&B radio show in New York City.