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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

Chapter 5: The Legacy – Art, Outrage, and Revisionist History

Looking back, “Smack My Bitch Up” is now recognized as a landmark in music video history. In 2011, Rolling Stone ranked it the 8th most controversial music video of all time, but also praised its direction. In 2019, The Guardian called it “a brutal, brilliant deconstruction of toxic masculinity.” Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - banne...

, the music video is a chaotic, first-person (POV) journey through a night of extreme debauchery in London. Graphic Content: The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" is widely

for allegedly promoting domestic violence, some critics and fans argue it is an ultimate expression of feminism Central lyric: The repeated phrase “Smack my bitch

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: The central refrain ("Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up") was sampled from "Give the Drummer Some" by the Ultramagnetic MCs. Band's Defense

argued that the phrase was B-boy slang for "doing anything with intense energy" or "bringing the heat" to a track, rather than a literal call for violence. Recent Changes: In 2023, during live performances at Alexandra Palace

: MTV initially only played the video after midnight. Following protests from groups like the National Organization for Women (NOW), who accused it of promoting violence against women, MTV pulled it from rotation entirely. The Lyrics