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The remix version of the song, featuring Plies, was released to radio stations on December 8, 2009, and subsequently available for digital download on December 15, 2009. A second remix was released, featuring Jadakiss, on February 5, 2010 with a different beat that samples the 1997 hit by Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz, "Deja Vu " (which in turn samples Steely Dan's "Black Cow"). The song was leaked onto the internet in later October 2009 with several preliminary tracks from Raymond v. Raymond. "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)", one of the tracks that follows-up Usher's divorce, and the change in content from Here I Stand, back to Confessions-style, was one of six tracks co-written by Rico Love for the album. The remix version featuring Plies made its way onto the internet in late November, a few days before the song's radio and digital release.

Rico Love was the first artist signed to Usher's label, US Records, a subsidiary of J Records. His other songwriting credits include "Sweet Dreams" for Beyoncé, "Shone" for Flo Rida and Keri Hilson's debut solo single, "Energy." After its release to digital download, the song debuted at number ninety-four on the Billboard Hot 100. The song fell off the chart its second week, but re-entered the chart four weeks later at number 100. It then dropped out the chart again, before re-entering yet again, this time at eighty.
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In promoting Raymond v. Raymond, he performed the song along with a medley of the songs from the album on Good Morning America. Montgomery went on to say that the video is full of "temptation, love and lust," and "about distance and the effect it has on all those things." He goes on to say that in the video "All Ush wants to do is make it back to her, to do all those things that husbands and wives tend to do. The only problem is he can't." At the end of the video, Lenoir has enough, and walks out. Listen to Daddy’s Home , the latest track from Usher, featuring Juelz Santana. Usher’s future brightens with every new release, and Daddy’s Home certainly isn’t an exception.
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The song peaked at number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and was Usher's third consecutive top five R&B hit, and his fourteenth top three R&B title. The song also peaked at number sixty-eight on the Austrian Singles Chart. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. The first time Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones all recorded together in the studio was when they backed American singer PJ Proby on his Three Week Hero album. Usher performed the song on Lopez Tonight and the Late Show with David Letterman.

Florida artist DJ Mixx filed a lawsuit in July 2012, claiming Usher and Rico Love pilfered one of his tunes for this song. Mixx said that in 2008 he created a musical composition titled "Let's Go." He added that he shopped the tune around looking for songwriters to add lyrics to the track, including Usher, but nothing really panned out. However, his track ended up on Usher's album Raymond v. Raymond as this song. Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists they love. Soul music legend Bill Withers on how life experience and the company you keep leads to classic songs like "Lean On Me." The song was written by long-term Usher collaborator Rico Love and features American rapper Plies.
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This is the first official single from Usher's sixth studio album, Raymond Vs Raymond. "London Bridge," "Ring Around the Rosie" and "It's Raining, It's Pouring" are just a few examples of shockingly morbid children's songs.

The music video was directed by Chris Robinson, and was shot in West Hollywood at "The London". Like the album version of the song, the music video does not feature Plies or his verse. In the video, Usher struggles to get home to his wife, however due to several obligations and his partying, he cannot make it.
Release history
Previous shots are given of Usher and Lenoir in a brown backdrop, and assumed previous situations of their love life and Usher coming home. Scenes are seen with Usher in a boardroom setting, and then teaching dance to a group of women in a studio, then in a club. Several instances in the video are unknown as in the scene in which Usher takes a phone call, unknown to the viewer for "business or pleasure," as explained by James Montgomery of MTV News. The song is the first single in the United States from Usher's sixth studio album Raymond v. Raymond, following the buzz single "Papers". The song was written by longtime Usher collaborator Rico Love, Usher, Plies and The Runners and it was also produced by the Love and The Runners.

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