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{{Infobox song

| name = Babyfather

| cover = babyfather.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Sade

| album = Soldier of Love

| released = 13 April 2010

| recorded = 2009

| studio =

| genre = Reggae fusion

| length = 4:40

| label = Sony

| writer =

| producer = Sade Adu

| prev_title = Soldier of Love

| prev_year = 2010

| next_title = The Moon and the Sky

| next_year = 2010

| misc =

}}

"'Babyfather'" is the second single from English band Sade on their sixth studio album, 'Soldier of Love'. The song was released for radio broadcast on 13 April 2010, single artwork was revealed on 27 April, and a music video premiered on 4 May. The song was nominated in the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category at the 53rd Grammy Awards.

Background and writing



In this reggae-flavoured song, Adu sings of a male figure who can be the father of a woman's child and a strong male role model, without necessarily being a lifemate.[http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=18550 Babyfather by Sade - Songfacts] 'Songfacts.com' Accessed on May 2010

Frontwoman Sade Adu told 'People' that "Babyfather," is "about how great it is to be a parent, what a great honor and privilege that is, and what a terrible thing that is to waste. As long as you feel good about yourself, you can be a good parent, and then it becomes an endless fruitful cycle". As for the sound of the new song, "I wanted it to sound quite rough and scrappy, not too honed," says the Grammy-winning singer, 51. "The beginning," says Sade, "feels like the ice cream van coming down the street".[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20339904,00.html First Listen: Sade's New Song - Music News, Sade]. 'People.com', Accessed on May 2010

Thirteen years old at the time, Sade Adu's child sang backing vocals on the track, along with Clay, the teenage son of veteran Sade band-member Stuart Matthewman, who co-wrote the song. Sades child later transitioned to male and took the name Izaak.

Reception



A preview of the song was teased online by 'People' in late January 2010, before the album was released. Entertainment reporter Mayer Nassim from Digital Spy gave the song three out of five stars and said, "'Babyfather' it's not as striking as its sultry predecessor, possessing a much friendlier, summery vibe. Twanging acoustic guitars combine with that still-rich voice, so-laidback-they're-horizontal drums and positive lyrics about fatherhood and family love. It's not the most exciting thing to hit our ears this year, but it's still nice enough stuff that should keep things ticking on for Sade fans". Frank Guan of 'Vulture' commented "The sunnier side of Soldier of Love is on glorious display here, as Sade describes to a child how its parents first met. Some dads are good dads."

Music video



The music video, which featured people wearing bright-coloured outfits, is directed by Sophie Muller, who also photographed and designed the single's cover art. It premiered on 4 May 2010 and featured frontwoman Adu as a home-maker who is doing daily chores from cooking to washing dishes and laundry.

Promotion



The band performed the song on many talk shows. They appeared on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno' on 12 April 2010; 'Dancing with the Stars' on 14 April 2010; and 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' on 15 April 2010.

Charts



References



Category:2010 singles

Category:Music videos directed by Sophie Muller

Category:Sade (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Sade (singer)

Category:Songs written by Stuart Matthewman

Category:2010 songs

Category:Songs about fathers

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