Sugar Daddy Live is a live album by the American band Melvins. It was released on May 31, 2011. The songs are taken from their 2008 tour, with the majority of the tracks coming from their two most recent studio albums at the time. All thirteen songs were released as split 12" singles with bands selected by the Melvins for a split series with the series taking nearly three years to finish. Though some of the bands are submitting new material, others like The U-Men and the Cows are submitting previously released material due to being defunct bands.
Two songs from the same show that were left off of the live album were released separately. "Suicide in Progress" was released in a split 7" with Totimoshi on Volcom Entertainment. "Billy Fish" was released as "Billy Fish Alive" as part of the Joyful Noise 2013 flexi series.
Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a 1998 musical about a fictional rock and roll band fronted by an East German genderqueer singer. The text is by John Cameron Mitchell, and the music and lyrics are by Stephen Trask. The musical has gathered a devoted cult following, and the musical has been adapted into the 2001 American musical film of the same name.
The cast recording was released in 1999 on Atlantic Records, featuring the original cast (John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Trask, Miriam Shor, Scott Bilbrey, David McKinley, and Chris Weilding) performing all the tracks written for the stage musical. Hedwig's songs were also recorded for the 2001 film soundtrack by John Cameron Mitchell (lead vocals), Stephen Trask, Miriam Shor, Bob Mould (formerly of Hüsker Dü), Ted Liscinski, Perry L. James, Alexis Fleisig, and Eli Janney. Tommy Gnosis' songs were recorded by Stephen Trask (lead vocals), Miriam Shor, Bob Mould, Ted Liscinski, Perry L. James, Scott McCloud, Eli Janney, Alexis Fleisig, and Johnny Temple.
"Sugar Daddy" is a hit single for Motown quintet The Jackson 5 in late 1971.
The song, which peaked at #3 on the R&B singles chart and #10 on the pop singles chart in the beginning of 1972. "Sugar Daddy" was one of the Jackson 5 hits produced by The Corporation: Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mizell, and Deke Richards.
The b-side is the non-album track "I'm So Happy".
"Daddy" is a song by British recording artist and songwriter Emeli Sandé, featuring Naughty Boy. It was released on 27 November 2011 as the second single from her debut album Our Version of Events, which was released on 13 February 2012. In early January 2012, it was made iTunes' song of the week.
A music video to accompany the release of "Daddy" was first released onto YouTube on 21 October 2011 at a total length of three minutes and twenty seconds. The video features Sandé singing, whilst burglars, in which one of them is the person Sandé is singing about, raid a supermarket, and one of them takes the money from the cash machine. In the end, Sandé is in the supermarket, whilst a burglar approaches her. He then takes off his mask. In the end, the burglar finds a folded piece of paper in his fridge.
Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the song a very positive review, stating: "My friends keep telling you what he did last night, how many girls he kissed, how many he liked," she insists over haunting church bell chimes as she gives her bezzie a reality check on love; before a mish-mash of thrashing acoustics pound out with more drama than the EastEnders cliffhanger outro. By the time the catchy-as-cholera chorus kicks in, it's obvious that 2012 is Sande's for the taking. At least Cowell's got one thing right this year, eh? Similarly, John Earls of the Daily Star gave the song 9/10, stating "Our fave new soul girl of the year proves Heaven was no fluke with another awesome mix of emotional vocals and modern grooves that make being a pop star seem so easy." Going on to say "The chorus is as huge as her quiff – if Emeli keeps this up, her album, Our Version of Events looks set to be a classic."
Daddy is an American comedy-drama film, slated for release in 2015. The directorial debut of Gerald McCullouch, the film is based on the play by Dan Via.
The film stars McCullouch and Via as Colin McCormack and Stewart Wisniewski, two gay men in their late 40s. Longtime friends whose relationship has taken on many of the emotional undercurrents and routines of a non-sexual marriage, their bond is tested when Colin begins dating a younger man (Jaime Cepero).
The film's cast also includes Brooke Anne Smith, Jay Jackson, Tamlyn Tomita, Scott Henry, John Rubinstein, Mackenzie Astin, Richard Riehle and Leslie Easterbrook.
McCullouch and Via starred in the original stage production of Daddy, which was staged in New York City and Los Angeles in 2010. The film adaptation was funded in part by a Kickstarter campaign in 2013.
According to Via, the play and film were inspired by the "daddy" phenomenon in the gay dating scene, as well as a desire to explore the effects of the contemporary normalization of same-sex marriage on older gay men who had been raised to believe that marriage and family were not available to them, and who thus built their own alternative models of family and social connection.
"Daddy" is the 22nd K-pop single by the South Korean musician Psy. The song was released on November 30, 2015 to his YouTube channel, as the lead single of his 7th studio album Chiljip PSY-Da. It features CL of 2NE1. It samples hooks derived from "I Got It from My Mama" by will.i.am.
James Ware (born June 20, 1957), better known by his ring name Koko B. Ware is a retired American professional wrestler who made his professional wrestling debut in 1978. He rose in popularity during the mid 1980s, while appearing in the World Wrestling Federation, where he was initially a strong mid-carder before he eventually became a jobber to the stars. Ware came to the ring with a blue-and-yellow macaw named Frankie, and would flap his arms like a bird while dancing before and after his matches. Before joining the WWF, Ware worked as a part of several tag teams, first with Bobby Eaton in Memphis and then later on with Norvell Austin as one half of the P.Y.T. Express in several promotions. Ware also holds the distinction of having competed in the first ever match on the first episode of Monday Night Raw in a losing effort against Yokozuna.
Koko spent his early days in the sport in the Mid-South, Georgia and other NWA territories. Early in his career, Koko Ware (as he was then known) did not find great success, learning the ropes and paying his dues both in Jerry Jarrett’s Continental Wrestling Association and Nick Gulas’ territory in the south.
[BUTTA BABY:]
Butta Creame
[BUTTA FLY:]
Beyonce Says Independent Woman
But I Say Show Me The Money
[BUTTA BABY:]
I Stay On My Grind
Break Bread If U Want My Time
[HOT BUTTA:]
Boy I'm About That Paper
U Gotta Pay Up 2 Lay Up
[BUTTA FLY:]
And U Can Call Me A Player
I Just Lost Bread Betting On The Lakers
[COCOA BUTTA:]
Baby I'm So Hood
Gold-Digger What They Call Me
And I Don't Give A
I Just Throw Them Middle Fingers Up And Tell Em
[Chorus:]
I Need A Sugar Daddy
I'll Be Your Sugar Mama
C'mon Daddy Give Me Wat U Got
I Hope U Gotta Lot [REPEAT]
[BABY BLUE RAP:]
I Pay 4 A [? ] I Touch [? ]
How Much It Cost 4 A 1 Night Stand
1-2-3 To The 4 I Paid 400 For A Nimfo U Know
Leave The Rubbers On The Night Stand
I Pay 4 It When I Want It
Tell [? ] And I'll Throw A Dub On It
When I'm On It
Wat U Gon Do Bout It
Woah
[Chorus:]
I Need A Sugar Daddy
I'll Be Your Sugar Mama
C'mon Daddy Give Me Wat U Got
I Hope U Gotta Lot [REPEAT]
[COCOA BUTTA:]
Wat I Look Like Lettin U Spend The Night
If U Ain't Gon Pay Me Right
Boy U Betta Up That Cash
Up That Cash
Betta Up That Cash
Up That Cash [REPEAT]
C'mon Daddy Give Me Wat U Got
I Hope U Gotta Lot
[BUTTA FLY:]
Boy U Ain't Gone Get None Of This
And I Can Guarantee It
[HOT BUTTA:]
Cause I Neva Kiss On The First Date
And I Wasn't Gonna Hit It In The First Place
[COCOA BUTTA:]
Boy I'm A Classy Girl I Like Expensive Thangs
[BUTTA BABY:]
U Can Tattoo A Dollar Sign On Me
Just Know Nothin Good Comes Cheap
[Chorus:]
I Need A Sugar Daddy
I'll Be Your Sugar Mama
C'mon Daddy Give Me Wat U Got
I Hope U Gotta Lot [REPEAT]
[BUTTA BABY:]