The song, which appears on Prodigy's multiplatinum album Fat Of The Land, has drawn the ire of groups like the National Organization for Women (NOW) as well as factions in England's Parliament, who claim that the song is disrespectful and degrading to women. Prodigy's Liam Howlett, however, sees things differently.
In a statement issued by the band's publicist, Formula
PR, Howlett explains that the lyrics "change my pitch
up/smack my bitch up," which were sampled from the
Ultramagnetic MCs' "Give The Drummer Some," is
about getting really involved in something. "We refer [to] 'Smack
My Bitch Up' as a phrase used to [describe] doing anything
intensely," Howlett said. "Like being on stage and going for
extreme manic energy -- you could say, 'We were smacking the bitch
up.'" (Ari Bendersky)
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