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: 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.

Have The Prodigy changed the lyrics to their most ... - ABC News Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up -uncensored - banne...

The band’s response was defiance. Keith Flint (then vocalist of The Prodigy, since deceased) famously told NME : “If you can’t handle it, don’t buy it. Simple as that. It’s not a pop song for children.” : Alternative interpretations suggest the lyrics refer to

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Released in 1997, The Prodigy’s "Smack My Bitch Up" stands as one of the most culturally disruptive artifacts in electronic music history. Voted the most controversial song of all time in a poll by the Performing Right Society (PRS), the track became a flashpoint for debates on censorship, misogyny, and artistic intent. The Lyric and Intent Keith Flint (then vocalist of The Prodigy, since

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