Like his previous album Looks Like a Job For…, Daddy's Home was generally well-received, but lacked in sales.
Despite the positive reviews, the album saw a large drop in Kane's commercial popularity, and produced no crossover hit singles, like 1993's "Very Special".
The album features the singles "In the PJ's" and the DJ Premier-produced posse cut "Show & Prove", featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard, Shyheim, Sauce Money and a then-unknown Jay Z (credited as "J.Z.
Easy Mo Bee later gave the track to the Notorious B.I.G., which he would use for the song "Warning" for his 1994 debut Ready To Die.
[4] Following the release of Daddy's Home, Kane took a long break from music, until returning four years later with his seventh album Veteranz Day.