Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - Banne... Upd Today
The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" is widely regarded as one of the most controversial pieces of media in music history. Released in 1997 as the third single from The Fat of the Land, the track and its accompanying music video became a cultural flashpoint for debates on misogyny, censorship, and artistic subversion. The Controversial Concept
The band's lead vocalist, Keith Flint, passed away in 2019, and The Prodigy disbanded following his death. Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - banne...
Street Slang: Alternative interpretations suggest the lyrics refer to injecting heroin ("smack" being the drug and "bitch" referring to a vein), though the band largely stuck to the "intensity" explanation. The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" is widely
The central hook "Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up" is sampled from the Ultramagnetic MCs' 1988 track "Give the Drummer Some". The entire time, the viewer assumed they were
The infamous twist: In the final ten seconds, the protagonist stumbles to a bathroom mirror, and the reflection shows a woman. The entire time, the viewer assumed they were a violent, misogynistic male. The reveal suggests that the perpetrator of these raucous, often abusive acts was a woman all along.
: Åkerlund based the video on a real night out he had in Copenhagen, where he remembered very little except kicking down a bathroom stall door. Controversy and Censorship