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during live performances, with vocalist Maxim repeating "Change my pitch up" instead. 2. The Controversial Music Video

The song’s hook—"Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up"—was sampled from the song by the Ultramagnetic MCs. While feminist groups, including the National Organization for Women (NOW) , condemned the lyrics for promoting violence against women, bandleader Liam Howlett vehemently defended them. Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - banne...

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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | The Prodigy (British electronic/ rave act) | | Album | The Fat of the Land (1997) | | Release (single) | 1997 (UK) – peaked at #1 on the UK Singles Chart | | Genre | Big Beat, Electronica, Breakbeat, Industrial | | Length (full version) | 5:43 (album version) | | Key producer | Liam Howlett (band leader) | | Label | XL Recordings / Mute Records | | Controversy | Explicit title & lyrics; graphic music video – banned/edited in several territories | with heavy editing—blurring nudity

The video is a relentless, dizzying, and often repulsive depiction of a night of hedonistic excess. It was intended as a critique of rock-star machismo and drug-fueled violence. MTV initially refused to air it at all, calling it “glorification of violence and misogyny.” After intense negotiation, they allowed a version to air only after 11 PM, with heavy editing—blurring nudity, cutting shots of drug use, and even removing the final shot where the protagonist, looking into a mirror, is revealed to be a woman.