Domingo (Babymoon) Lyrics – Saturday Night Live

Domingo (Babymoon) Lyrics by Saturday Night Live is a latest English song in the voice of Saturday Night Live. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Domingo (Babymoon) song lyrics are also written by Saturday Night Live. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. Domingo (Babymoon) is a hilarious and chaotic song from *SNL* about a pregnant woman, Kelsey, who takes a road trip to Miami with her friends—and plenty of drama in tow. It starts as a fun getaway but quickly spirals into a wild tale of secrets and revelations. Kelsey’s texting Domingo, a guy from her past, and shockingly reveals he *might* be the baby’s father. Things escalate when she visits Domingo’s family and drops a b0mbshell: she’s having twins, and one might belong to Domingo! It’s a wild, tongue-in-cheek ride filled with catchy beats and over-the-top twists.

Domingo (Babymoon) Lyrics

[Intro: Sarah Sherman]
Five, six, a five, six, seven, eight

[Verse 1: Charli xcx, Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman & Heidi Gardner]
Kelsey is our bestie, gonna be a mama
Though we took a trip in my Hyundai Sonata
Just ’cause you’re pregnant, don’t mean you’re a granny
Kelsey couldn’t fly, so we drove to Miami
We get facials at the spa, but Kelsey doesn’t talk at all
We say, “Kelsey, get off your phone”
‘Cause we know who she’s texting, know who she’s texting

[Chorus: Kel-squad]
D-O-M-I-N-G-O
Kelsey’s texting Domingo
Thought that she forgot this dude
She’s sending him her pregnant news

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes & Chloe Fineman]
Wait, what happened?
Oh, my God, babe, just listen to the whole song before you make like a snap judgment
Okay, well, the song just started and we’re already at pregnant news
Oh, my God

[Verse 2: Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Charli xcx, Charli xcx & Ego Nwodim]
Dancing at the club but Kelsey’s pouting
Take her to the bathroom and she just start shouting
She says, “Eight months ago is a little bit hazy
I’m 90% sure that it’s not Domingo’s baby”

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes & Chloe Fineman]
Wait, what? There’s a chance this isn’t even my kid?
Okay, babe, are you even listening? I said it’s 90% not his baby
Trust the math

[Verse 3: Sarah Sherman, Ego Nwodim, Charli xcx & Kel-squad]
Now we can’t finally see why Kelsey brought us to Miami

She has the the address of his childhood home
She meets his whole family, they completely embrace her

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes & Heidi Gardner]
Is the point of this song that you saw Domingo in Miami?
No, the point is it is “HOT TO GO!”

[Chorus: Kel-squad]
D-O-M-I-N-G-O
Kelsey’s slaying español
D-O-M-I-N-G-O
Spends all day on Duolingo

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes & Chloe Fineman]
I knew I heard you speaking Spanish in the bathroom
Excúsate, Mateo

[Verse 4: Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Charli xcx, Heidi Gardner]
We don’t know where Kelsey’s been
Look her up on Find My Friends
She’s standing in the ocean like she don’t give a damn
Then she pulls out the sonogram
She says we came to Miami ’cause she found out the paternity
The doctor says it is twins and one is Matthew’s
And one is Domingo

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Marcello Hernández & Kel-squad]
That is biologically impossible
Okay, miracles happen everyday
I’m going to ask you a quesiton and I want you to be honest with me
When was the last time you saw Domingo?
It is today
Domingo

[Verse 5: Marcello Hernández]
Hey, Matt, my brother, aren’t you happy?
Direct from Domingo, we both are daddies
Domingo gonna be in your life forever
We’ll raise our babies in Miami together

[Spoken Interlude: Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Marcello Hernández & Sarah Sherman]
Wait, we’re moving to Miami?
Yeah, if you wanna co-parent
Matt, can we have a water birth? I have a hot tub
Five, six, seven, eight

[Chorus: Kel-squad]
D-O-M-I-N-G-O

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Domingo (Babymoon) Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
This intro sets the stage for a lively and choreographed musical story. The upbeat “five, six, seven, eight” count hints at playful antics and chaos to come, reflecting the humor and energy of the song.

[Verse 1]
The friends are taking Kelsey, their pregnant bestie, on a babymoon road trip to Miami, swapping planes for a Hyundai Sonata because she can’t fly. While they’re indulging in facials and fun, Kelsey seems preoccupied, constantly on her phone. Her friends grow suspicious and realize she’s texting Domingo, a mysterious man from her past, suggesting unresolved drama involving her pregnancy. This verse sets the foundation for a chaotic and emotional tale.

[Chorus]
It’s revealed that Kelsey is texting Domingo and has decided to share her pregnancy news with him. The lyrics suggest Kelsey’s past with Domingo wasn’t entirely forgotten, even though her friends thought it was over.

[Spoken Interlude 1]
This moment captures a character’s humorous disbelief at how quickly the song jumps into dramatic territory. The idea of “pregnant news” so early in the story makes the listener laugh while hinting at how unpredictable the tale will be.

[Verse 2]
While out clubbing, Kelsey’s mood turns sour, and she confesses to her friends that there’s a small possibility Domingo could be the father. She insists the timeline is fuzzy, but she’s “90% sure” it isn’t his baby. The verse builds on the suspense and comedy, mixing Kelsey’s emotional revelations with her friends’ reactions.

[Spoken Interlude 2]
Another comical pause as Kelsey’s partner questions the situation. He fixates on the slim chance Domingo might be the father, while Kelsey doubles down on her “math,” insisting it’s highly unlikely, creating a mix of tension and absurdity.

[Verse 3]
The true purpose of the Miami trip becomes clear: Kelsey isn’t just relaxing—she’s found Domingo’s childhood home and is meeting his family. Surprisingly, they welcome her with open arms, adding a heartfelt and surreal twist to the chaotic journey. This verse deepens the story, showing Kelsey seeking closure or connection.

[Spoken Interlude 3]
When someone asks if the story is just about reuniting with Domingo, the reply shifts the focus to the trip’s fun and drama, humorously denying the obvious. It’s a lighthearted nod to the story’s absurdity.

[Chorus]
Kelsey’s efforts to connect with Domingo extend to learning Spanish, symbolizing her deepening attachment to him. The chorus blends humor with Kelsey’s overly committed attempts to bond through language.

[Spoken Interlude 4]
The group teases Kelsey about her sudden Spanish fluency, confirming that Domingo is at the center of her Miami plans. The humor keeps the tone light while maintaining the story’s absurd progression.

[Verse 4]
The climax arrives when Kelsey reveals the real reason for the trip: discovering her twins’ paternity. In a jaw-dropping twist, the doctor claims one baby belongs to her partner, Matthew, and the other to Domingo. This revelation pushes the storyline into full-blown absurdity, mixing melodrama with comedy.

[Spoken Interlude 5]
The group reacts to the ridiculousness of the paternity claim, debating its biological impossibility. Kelsey, however, insists that “miracles happen,” highlighting her eccentric optimism while her friends remain dumbfounded.

[Verse 5]
Domingo embraces the situation, offering to co-parent with Matthew and raise the children together in Miami. His enthusiastic acceptance of this improbable arrangement adds a feel-good yet hilariously unrealistic resolution to the chaos.

[Spoken Interlude 6]
As the story winds down, the group debates moving to Miami and floats whimsical ideas like a water birth. The upbeat choreography and energy return, wrapping the song in a comedic and surreal finale.

[Chorus (Reprise)]
The closing chorus celebrates Kelsey’s quirky journey, her connection with Domingo, and the playful, over-the-top antics of her friends. It leaves the audience with a sense of chaotic joy and humor.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Domingo (Babymoon) song?
A. Domingo (Babymoon) song is sung by Saturday Night Live.

Q. Who wrote Domingo (Babymoon) lyrics?
A. Domingo (Babymoon) lyrics are penned by Saturday Night Live.

Q. Who has given the music of Domingo (Babymoon) song?
A. Domingo (Babymoon) music is composed and produced by Saturday Night Live.

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