Featuring: Usher

[Verse 1: Usher]
I just wanna get your attention
I really wanna be all up in your head (turn the lights on)
'Cause what I got, you going to get some, yeah
But girl, that's only if you ain't scared

[Pre-Chorus: Usher]
And I won't knock, won't ring no bells
You just float that bottom up in the air
I'll get you hot, I know you oh so well
And when I walk in, all that I wanna hear

[Chorus: Usher & Ladies]
Is you say, "Daddy's home, home for me"
And I know you've been waiting for this loving all day
You know your daddy's home and it's time to play
So you ain't got to give my loving away
So all my ladies, say, "Hey, hey, hey, daddy"
Hey, hey, hey, daddy
So all my ladies, say, "Hey, hey, hey, daddy"
Hey, hey, hey, daddy

[Verse 2: Papoose]
Pa-poose, Pa-poose
Knock knock, oh please!
Daddy nеver knock on the door he got kеys
When he pull his car in the driveway
The dog run to the door the kids start screaming
Mommy!
Daddy's home
The king returns to his throne
If I was in a spelling bee
I would win just because of a 4 letter word
I know how to spell love
A civilized man who grow with his wings
Don't give your body to a savage
Know when to give
If he put his kids 2nd
You know what it is
A real man never put a woman over his kids
That's your man?
You don't even know where he live
He tell you goodbye everytime you go to his crib
He say a woman's place is the stove and the fridge
She don't respect him
He a meal shoved in his pit

[Chorus: Usher]
Is you say, "Daddy's home, oh, home for me"
And I know you've been waiting for this loving all day

Papoose

Shamele Mackie, or Papoose is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. He is of Liberian and Native American descent. He was given his name by his grandma Vivian because of his childhood resemblance to a Native American child.

After an early record deal failed, he decided to produce and sell his own mixtapes, one of which he presented to DJ Kay Slay outside the offices of New York’s Hot 97 after the latter’s radio show there. This led to Kay Slay inviting Papoose onto the air, and, impressed by his rendition of “Alphabetical Slaughter”, signing him to his Streetsweepers Entertainment label. He continued to release mixtapes at a prolific rate – over a dozen between 2004 and 2006 – and won the Justo Mixtape Award for Best Underground Artist in 2005.