Strollin' down memory lane with Corey Smith's new single Daddy's Weed

Take a walk down memory lane with Corey Smith's new single Daddy's Weed. Co-written with Ben Chapman, Daddy's Weed takes us back to the days of discovering our dad's secret stash in the garage. With its catchy beat and clever lyrics, this song is sure to get stuck in your head and bring a smile to your face as it brings back fond memories of your rebellious teenage years. Whether you can relate to the subject matter or not, it's sure to make you feel nostalgic and is sure to become a fan favorite.

Corey Smith, the popular American singer-songwriter, recently released his new single, "Daddy's Weed". Co-written with Ben Chapman, the track takes you back to the days of your first discovery of your dad's secret stash. With its catchy melody and cleverly written lyrics, this new single is sure to become a hit.

The song follows Smith's tradition of creative and unique storytelling, as he paints a vivid picture of the scene where he finds the weed. The song is cleverly written with clever wordplay and clever turns of phrase that brings the scene to life. Smith describes the discovery as a moment of nostalgia and revelry, capturing the moment when one discovers something forbidden and exciting.

Corey Smith's new single "Daddy's Weed" was co-written by him and Ben Chapman. The song came to fruition after Smith got a whiff of Chapman's car, causing him to reflect on the days he first discovered his dad's garage stash. Smith recalled the moment with a smile, saying

"I don't get to smoke much flower these days". Chapman replied right away with "Yeah, you can't let them smell daddy's weed."

The lyrics of Daddy's Weed take listeners on a journey down memory lane, as Corey Smith and co-writer Ben Chapman vividly evoke the nostalgia of discovering a secret stash of weed in a parent's garage. The song paints a vivid portrait of teenage misadventures and the lessons learned along the way.

The lyrics express a deep appreciation for the moments spent "sittin' in that old garage, smokin' dad's weed" and the memories made with friends. While the lyrics contain lighthearted imagery and clever wordplay, the underlying message of the song is one of reflection and gratitude.

“I only hit it once and damn it hit me hard

Flew straight to the moon and back, sitting in the yard

Suddenly I understood why Daddy loved to work so much

When we heard him out there coughing it wasn't from the dust”

Despite the perceived taboo nature of the topic, the song is ultimately an homage to teenage rebelliousness and serves as a reminder to appreciate all moments, good and bad. In a world where days and moments seem to fly by in a blur, Daddy's Weed serves as a timely reminder to savor life's simpler pleasures.

I can relate to Corey Smith's new single, Daddy's Weed. When I was around 15 years old, my best friends and I stumbled across his dad's hidden stash of weed out in his toolbox. It was an unforgettable moment that still brings a smile to my face when I think about it.

The song is an ode to those moments of discovery and nostalgia that come with growing up. It speaks of the joy of discovering something forbidden, something both exciting and dangerous. It takes us back to a simpler time and reminds us of how far we have come.

For those of us who were lucky enough to experience those days, this song will definitely be one to remember. Corey Smith captures the essence of that feeling perfectly with his songwriting & storytelling.

STREAM “DADDY’S WEED” HERE

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