Who's Your Daddy? (Lordi song)

"Who's Your Daddy?"
Single by Lordi
from the album The Arockalypse
Released 2006
Format CD
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Label Sony BMG
Writer(s) Miss Awa, Mr. Amen, Mr. Kalma, Mr Kita, Mr Lordi
Producer(s) Jyrki Tuovinen
Lordi singles chronology
"Hard Rock Hallelujah"
(2006)
"Who's Your Daddy?"
(2006)
"It Snows In Hell"
(2006)

"Who's Your Daddy?" is a song by the rock band Lordi, who won the 2006 Eurovision song contest. It is one of six Lordi songs that have been made into music videos by the band. It was released in 2006, as part of the album entitled The Arockalypse, the same album as their Eurovision-winning song Hard Rock Hallelujah.

Music video

The video begins in an old fashioned, abandoned roller disco. A college boy and his date begin to roller blade. However the girl pushes him onto the stage and takes her top off revealing a silvery bra. As the boy leans in to kiss her she disappears and the band appears. Mr. Lordi resurrects 12 vampire girls all dressed in the same outfit as the girl in the start. The vampiresses begin to dance in front of Lordi, hoisting Amen above their heads as he plays. The vampires eventually swarm the boy on Mr. Lordi's signal at the end of the song.

Track listings

Finnish edition:

  1. Who's Your Daddy? (Decapitated radio edit)
  2. Whos Your Daddy? (Neutered version)
  3. Devil Is A Loser (Live)

GSA edition:

  1. Who's Your Daddy? (Decipated radio edit)
  2. Devil Is A Loser (Live)

GSA Special limited edition:

  1. Who's Your Daddy? (Decipated radio edit)
  2. Evilove (Previously unreleased track)
  3. They Only Come Out At Night (Album version, feat. Udo Dirkschneider)
  4. Devil Is A Loser (Live)

Chart

"Who's Your Daddy?" peaked in the Finnish single chart at #1 on September 9, 2006 but then it quickly fell out of the top 20. It hit #14 in Sweden on August 22, 2006, and #21 in Austria on August 23, 2006. It reached #33 in Germany on August 26, 2006.[1]

References

  1. Top40-charts.com viewed Feb. 9, 2007


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