Lyrics of 'Daddy's Girl' by Jessica Sutta

Spotlight blinding, shadows in the crowd
Music starting, you're nowhere to be found
Said you'd be here, again you're missing out
Hear the crowd roar, bringing down the house

I guess... I owe you... for what I've became
Living on my own with your rapsid heart
I was never, daddy's little girl
I don't need a man to define my worth
I was never, daddy's little girl
Although it's sad, you can't miss what you never had

Life changing, as simple as it sounds
Despite your actions, I've turned my life around
Bring you with me, and every lover found
Alone on stage, the silence ripples out

I guess... I owe you... for what I've became
Living on my own with your rapsid heart
I was never, daddy's little girl
I don't need a man to define my worth
I was never, daddy's little girl
Although it's sad, you can't miss what you never had

There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of Daddy's Girl by Jessica Sutta.

The most common reason to want to know the lyrics of Daddy's Girl is that you really like it. Obvious, right?

If your motivation for searching for the lyrics of the song Daddy's Girl was that you absolutely love it, we hope you can enjoy singing it.

A very common reason to search for the lyrics of Daddy's Girl is the fact that you want to know them well because they make you think of a special person or situation.

Something that happens more often than we think is that people search for the lyrics of Daddy's Girl because there is some word in the song they don't quite understand and want to make sure of what it says.

It's important to note that Jessica Sutta, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Daddy's Girl... So it's better to focus on what the song Daddy's Girl says on the record.

On this page, you have at your disposal hundreds of song lyrics, like Daddy's Girl by Jessica Sutta.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song Daddy's Girl by Jessica Sutta.