Jonathan Davis stated that this song took a lot out of him recording it back in the day. For the 20th anniversary, Korn is playing all of the songs from their first album, including 'Daddy'.

This past Friday Korn was playing in Las Vegas. The crowd was treated to a song that no one has heard live since April 1995. In case you don't know the meaning of the song 'Daddy', it's about Joanthan Davis being molested as a child.

The Korn version of “Daddy” ends with four minutes of Davis sobbing in the vocal booth, and as he told Rolling Stone in our oral history of their debut album, the singer had no idea producer Ross Robinson was still recording.

“It was just a special moment that I did not know was being recorded, for one, because Ross is a prick and kept the fuckin’ tape running.” Brian “Head” Welch added, “It was one of the most intense things I ever witnessed in my life. It was so crazy; I thought he was joking at first ‘cause he was really bawling and everything. But it was very, very intense.”

"I’ll be playing ‘Daddy,’ but that song is just so old news to me," Davis told Rolling Stone. “It’s not going to affect me like it did back then. There was abuse there, I dealt with it, and the person who abused me is dead now. Karma took them [laughs]. And, y’know, I’ve buried that. I’m just going to play the song for the people that need it, you know what I mean?”

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