This change has unleashed diverse opinions among fans.
In a significant decision, the electronic music band The Prodigy has chosen to change the lyrics of his controversial song “Smack My Bitch Up” after more than 25 years since its release in 1997. Extracted from the album The Fat Of The Landthe song has been the subject of controversy because some interpreted it as an apology for violence against women.
Now, for the first time the band has altered the lyrics during their Show in Alexandra Palace, London. Where Maxim He performed the song repeating: “Change my pitch up”instead of the original line.
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Thus, the comments are divided. Some defend the change by saying, “Of all the ways they’ve cut, watered down, and hollowed out their songs over the years, this is the one I care least about.” And others were more critical: “I know, it’s boring. Not very rebellious, nor punk, which is what they are about. “Besides, it’s 26 years too late.”
Nevertheless, Howlett answers that:
Whatever we do, we will always make sure we fully represent what we have always been: integrity, respect and generating the maximum buzz… That’s what this band exists for.”
After all, the fit reflects the band’s commitment to contemporary sensibilities and evolving social perspectives. That is, although “Smack My Bitch Up” has been a fundamental piece in its history, the band recognizes the importance of adapting to cultural changes. Therefore, this review, instead of dividing the public, reveals the desire for The Prodigy for allowing new generations to enjoy their music without associating it with controversies of the past.