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My Bitch Up -uncensored - Banne... !!exclusive!!: Prodigy - Smack

The uncensored audio is widely available on streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music) but note the album version contains the full vocal sample. Some “clean” versions replace the vocal with a “do it do it” sample.

Late singer Keith Flint was even more combative, dismissing the critics as out-of-touch. "If some girl in an A-line flowery dress decides there’s some band somewhere singing about smashing bitches up, let’s get a bit militant... They don’t know us. They never will". For the band, the controversy was a feature, not a bug, and it undeniably fueled the song's commercial success. Despite—or perhaps because of—the uproar, the song climbed to number eight on the UK Singles Chart, and The Fat of the Land debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200.

The furore never truly died down. In 2010, a poll conducted by PRS for Music sought to quantify the unquantifiable: it asked the public to name the most controversial song in history. Beating out cultural flashpoints like Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax," Eminem's "Kim," and the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen," the winner was, definitively, The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up".

Today, "Smack My Bitch Up" stands as a landmark of the "Big Beat" genre. In 2011, the video was voted the most controversial of all time by NME readers. Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - banne...

The controversy reached a boiling point on television networks:

To understand the storm, you must first meet the song. "Smack My Bitch Up" was the third and final single from The Prodigy's groundbreaking album, The Fat of the Land , released in November 1997. The track is a masterclass in tension and intensity, built around a relentless, pounding beat. Its core, the sampled refrain "Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up," wasn't an original creation but was borrowed from the 1988 hip-hop track "Give the Drummer Some" by Ultramagnetic MCs.

The controversy truly exploded with the release of the music video, directed by Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund. The Uncensored Music Video: A First-Person Experience The uncensored audio is widely available on streaming

Released in November 1997 as the third single from their landmark album The Fat of the Land , "Smack My Bitch Up" is musically a masterclass in tension and release—a pounding, breakbeat-driven juggernaut fueled by a furious synth line and an Indian alap vocal from Shahin Badar. But the song's core, the trigger for the entire controversy, was its title and its lyrical refrain.

Mega-retailers Walmart and Kmart pulled The Fat of the Land from their shelves, citing the offensive nature of the track.

: The unfiltered video on Reddit depicts a "downward spiral" of antisocial behavior, including binge drinking, snorting cocaine, vomiting, vandalism, physical brawling, and graphic sexual encounters. "If some girl in an A-line flowery dress

Howlett layered these elements over a blistering, high-tempo breakbeat, creating a cross-genre hybrid of punk attitude and rave energy. It was designed to subvert expectations and inject raw, visceral chaos into the mainstream charts. The Lyric Controversy and Feminist Backlash

Whether you find “Smack My Bitch Up” repulsive or revolutionary, it undeniably changed the rules. It proved that dance music could be as provocative as punk rock. It showed that a music video could be a short film with a serious point—even if censors refused to see it. And it forced audiences to confront their own biases about gender, violence, and art.

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