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Daddy Pop. Why is this generally disliked? Daddy Pop is often mentioned when people name songs they dislike or talk about their dislike for the classic,highly enjoyable album, Diamonds and Pearls. I think it's great. I love the heavy bassline and organ. I really like the guitar tone. Roise's great vocals. It's like an early 90's version of Sly and The Family Stone. I also have no problem with Tony M. So if you dislike it why? Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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I don't understand the hatred of Diamonds from some "fans". Daddy Pop, along with every song on there (including Jughead) are fantastic. LOVE DIAMOND AND PEARLS.
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I believe it to be a slight dig at MJ (self-dubbed king of pop). "...I got grooves n grooves up on the shelf, deep purple concorde jams i don't think u understand, whatever u can do, daddy can The one and only, Daddy Pop..."
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It's a decent song. I actually forgot what it sounded like so I had to go back to listen to it again. Which probably says it all really . I really don't like the female vocalist he had during this era. I assume it's Rosie Gaines? But yeah, she has a very powerful voice, I'll give her that. But I could honestly do without her roaring all over the track. | |
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Oh daddy..oh yeah..ooh sock it to me. Ohh ...your the best | |
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He's singing about himself. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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ShellyMcG said: It's a decent song. I actually forgot what it sounded like so I had to go back to listen to it again. Which probably says it all really .
I really don't like the female vocalist he had during this era. I assume it's Rosie Gaines? But yeah, she has a very powerful voice, I'll give her that. But I could honestly do without her roaring all over the track. Same can be said about most female vocalist he had over the years. Shelby is the one I found most unnecessary.She has a good voice but she just kinda ruined some songs [Edited 6/25/23 14:45pm] | |
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My best guess as to why people don't like it is, it's kind of generic for a Prince pop tune. It's OK, but nothing special. Also, the Tony M. rap is a bit shouty and off-putting, in my opinion. https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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Everything on 'Diamonds & Pearls' is overly commercial and produced on the album, and sounds of the era, which isn't great in general. I love "Strollin'" live, and the album track is great too, "Willing and Able" live is fantastic, and gives me hope of an SDE during this era. "Jughead" and "Daddy Pop" are both fun and listenable, but outside of that I don't find myself listening to any of the tracks on that album regularly. Almost like a "Purple Rain" effect, the commericiality of the project makes it hit differently for us long term fans of the music (40 years). | |
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I'm glad Prince didn't release it as a single cuz it's one of weaker songs on D&P and he probably knew it It's not a bad song but not that good either and I tend to skip this track. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
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Daddy Pop was one of the songs that made me a Prince fan. Not because it´s a great song IMO, but I had a cassette tape that a friend recorded for me of Diamonds and Pearls and I remember I hated it (I was a metal guy), but only liked ´Gett Off´. . I used to play the tape until it got to Gett Off, and I remembered I loved the musicianship on Daddy Pop, specially Michael B´s drumming in the end. Needless to say, the album grew on me, and I bought the Hits CD set, and.... | |
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It's pretty basic. It's also over-produced. It was the first song I edited Tony M. out of and it improved 100%. It's still just a 5 on my songometer for Prince music. But I don't feel the need to skip it. The end is better because it feels like a jam where a car finally takes off and just blazes down the highway. I wish the whole song had that feeling. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Simple: it's Prince being a braggart and attempting to be "hip" while lazily and ineffectively incorporating a genre he openly criticized in the past. | |
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I love Daddy Pop....and Jughead | |
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Super thick and funky groove The song is good i think, just not amazing Rosie sounds great on it too A solid album track Idk why ppl would hate it | |
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. YES! | |
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Funny enough I've been hooked on the song for the past week or so. I found an early demo that strips away a lot of the over production of the released version & no Tony M. It's actually made me appreciate both versions but the stripped down one is miles better and should've had minor tweaks and been put on the album. The beat and sample is damn good and I love that it's essentially a Rosie & Prince duet. Great song that I always felt quite indifferent about especially when I first got into D&P | |
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nayroo2002 said: I believe it to be a slight dig at MJ (self-dubbed king of pop). "...I got grooves n grooves up on the shelf, deep purple concorde jams i don't think u understand, whatever u can do, daddy can The one and only, Daddy Pop..."
I think the jester referred to him too. (Ring di di ding) somebody's calling "The jester's on the phone!" Oh yeah? Rosie tell him I ain't home He just one in a long line that wanna see me! | |
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I listened to this album today by coincidence. Daddy pop and Jug head are just not very good songs. Daddy pop is the better of the two, but neither is a song I'll look to listen to from that album. | |
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It wouldve been cool if Prince couldve somehow helped Sly Stone get cleaned up long enough to get him to feature on "Daddy Pop", and even had him in a video for the song...that wouldve been monumental...because it definitely sounds like a 90s Sly & The Family Stone joint...all its missing is the great Greg Errico on drums...no disrespect to the equally great Michael Bland...but Greg Errico is the funkiest white drummer of ALL time | |
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I dig it. I love the whole D&P album. Even "Jughead". Granted that's my least favorite track. It was still peak time of my fanhood (1986 thru 1995) when I purchased it at 12am in West Hollywood. It was exciting. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
It's good to listen to jughead but only when you wanna get STUPID | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
We're good...i just cant support your open disdain for the legendary Tony Mosley... [Edited 6/27/23 4:57am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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My new counter to rabid MJ fans is going to be "well, Prince is the King of Daddy Pop." | |
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Have you ever checked out "My Tender Heart"? | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Have you ever checked out "My Tender Heart"? Powerline from A Goofy Movie? I never heard of My Tender Heart but I'll check it out when I get home tonight. | |
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Daddy Pop sounds like most of the RnB / Hip Hop tracks of the era. I wouldn't say Prince dumbed down, but he put a sheen on his music. It did the trick. Diamonds and Pearls was succesful. I dislike the album. Comparing D&P to Parade or SOTT from 4-5 years ago...Sounds like a different artist. | |
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