Hitman Sammy Sam's debut album, The Step Daddy, is most notable for its runaway novelty hit, "Step Daddy." The humorous dance/rap interpolation of "Double Dutch Bus" is built largely on a bouncy, distinctly Southern beat, and back-and-forth vocals about how stepfathers often get no love (a kid's voice chants, "you ain't my daddy!," while Sammy Sam responds, "shut up!," and so forth). It's a very improbable hit, but it's just so damned fun-spirited that it's hard to resist, especially with its dance/rap overtones ("do the step daddy!," Sammy Sam chants over and over). The rest of the album is essentially run-of-the-mill Dirty South with a few occasional standouts like "It's Summertime," but that's okay because most likely you'll be playing the title track and its mom-featuring remix over and over anyhow. [The clean version edits moments of profanity.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
The Step Daddy (Clean)
04/29/2003
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Mike "Hitman" Wilson
- Vocals (Background)
- Zachary Scott
- Guitar (Bass)
- Alex Nesmith
- Mixing
- Scott Robertson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Billy Hume
- Engineer, Mixing
- Robert Hannon
- Assistant
- Nature Boy
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Kizzy Rock
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Rodney Hill
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Skinny Man
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Lambs
- Producer
- G-Life
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Hitman Sammy Sam
- Main Performer
- Devin Johnson
- Engineer
- Zach Wolfe
- Photography
- Horace "Bubba" Mitchell
- Engineer
- Montana
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Bobby Bloom
- Producer












