He usually works in studio with cousin Alle Benassi. The two also produce tracks together under the name Benassi Bros. The duo started DJing in the late 80s in their hometown, before moving to Larry Pignagnoli's Off Limits production studio in the mid 90s, creating music for various acts, including Whigfield, J.K. and Ally & Jo.
His first big international hit was I Feel So Fine, released as KMC with vocals by Dhany in 2001. After moving from eurohouse to electro, he had another successful hit single "Satisfaction" in 2003 and 2004. This reached Number 2 on the OCC UK Top 75 chart after the Ministry of Sound record company replaced the original video (an almost still picture of the band overlayed with graphics) with a video of models using power tools. Some of his singles have charted high in the United Kingdom and have been played world-wide in clubs. Benassi also remixes the music of his contemporaries, such as DJ Tomcraft and Fischerspooner.
Recently, Benny created a record label known as Pump-Kin Music. The focus of the label is primarily new and unsigned producers. Through this venture, he hopes to give exposure to some of the lesser known DJ/production talent across the world.
Who's Your Daddy? (Pumpkin Rem
Benny Benassi Lyrics
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I want you daddy
I want you more!
I want you mine
And I am yours!
I want you stronger
I want you harder
Do you feel fine?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
You're my daddy
Come now I'll make you mineeee, mineeeee, mineeeeee
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
The lyrics to Benny Benassi's song Who's Your Daddy? (Pumpkin Rem) seem to be about sexual desire and dominance. The singer is expressing their desire for their partner by saying "I want you daddy, I want you more!" They want their partner to be theirs completely and also want them to be strong and hard, asking the question "Do you feel fine?" This phrase can be interpreted as asking if the partner is enjoying the experience as much as the singer is.
The repetition of the phrase "Who's your daddy?" throughout the song also reinforces the idea of dominance and power dynamics in the relationship. The singer is not just expressing their desire for their partner, but also asserting their dominance and control over them. By stating "You're my daddy, come now I'll make you mine" the singer is flipping the power dynamic and taking control of the situation.
Overall, the lyrics of the song Who's Your Daddy? (Pumpkin Rem) are not subtle in their message of sexual desire and power dynamics. The repetition of certain phrases and the use of dominant language reinforce the idea that the singer wants to be in control and dominate their partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Who's your daddy?
Asking who the dominant or authoritative figure in the relationship is or who has control.
I want you daddy
Expressing desire for the dominant or authoritative figure.
I want you more!
Asserting a strong desire for the dominant or authoritative figure.
I want you mine
Wishing to possess the dominant or authoritative figure as one's own.
And I am yours!
Willing to submit to the dominant or authoritative figure's control.
I want you stronger
Desiring the dominant or authoritative figure to be more dominant and assertive.
I want you harder
Desiring the dominant or authoritative figure to be more forceful and aggressive.
I want you mine
Repeating the desire to possess the dominant or authoritative figure as one's own.
Do you feel fine?
Asking the dominant or authoritative figure if they are enjoying the submissive behavior.
You're my daddy
Acknowledging the dominant or authoritative figure's role as such.
Come now I'll make you mineeee, mineeeee, mineeeeee
Offering to take control and possess the dominant or authoritative figure completely.
Contributed by Victoria S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.