The majority of us remember actress Parker McKenna as the precious third child, Kady Jay Kyle, of Michael and Jay Kylie from the hit sitcom My Wife and Kids. Now, all grown up, Parker adds recording artist to her resume with the release of her catchy new song "Daddy Atlanta." As a recording artist, the actress drops her last name to hit the stage simply as Parker, according to the credits.
Remixing the classic AT&T ringtone with bass to create the track's infectious dance vibe, Parker entices with her soft-spoken lyrics about heading to Atlanta to be treated like a Queen by her love interest, who is also running The A. The song describe a southern gentlemen that happily caters to the entertainer's every need
The single verse on the song displays the emerging star shredding her childhood innocence and evolved into a confident young woman. "Beatin' down yo block, block, block," she raps. "He my lemon pepper hot, hot, hot. He treat me like a wifey, never treat me like a thot. He double tap that ass like he watching TikTok."
The signature catchphrase, "ATL, Ho" blares over the bouncy production. Parker delivers a catchy sing-a-long hook, singing, "Yeah I'm free, I'm sick and tired, I'm off to see my Daddy in Atlanta. My daddy got it poppin' in Atlanta, uh huh."
As she embarks on her new career, "Daddy Atlanta" is the perfect origin point for any newfound fan of the star as she enters the music industry eager to achieve greatness. The lead single will appear on the rising star's debut EP, Just A Girl, released later this year.
Ready for the summertime party vibe, prepare to hear the song everywhere as it spreads out of Atlanta across the nation like wildfire. Social media has began to praise the song on buzzworthy pages such as The Shade Room Teen.
“This track is a whole mood,” Parker says. “It’s me being loud about who I am. No filter. No hand-holding. Just real confidence and a beat that knocks.”
Watch the new video by Parker below.
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