The Prodigy - Baby's Got A Temper (official Video) Access

Released in July 2002, was the first single from The Prodigy in five years, following their massive success with The Fat of the Land . Despite reaching the top five on both the UK and Canadian Singles Charts , it remains one of the band's most polarizing and controversial releases. The Music Video

The production features several Czechoslovak communist-era elements, including a Škoda 120 L car and Elektročas time clocks. Controversy and Lyrics The Prodigy - Baby's Got A Temper (Official Video)

Although a commercial success initially, the song's reputation soured over time, even within the band itself. Released in July 2002, was the first single

The song faced immediate backlash due to its lyrics, which repeatedly reference the drug . Critics, including reviewers at NME , heavily panned

Because of the lyrical content, the song was banned by BBC Radio 1. Critics, including reviewers at NME , heavily panned the track for appearing to glamorize a "date rape" drug.

Women strippers milk the cows, and the milk is then sold through a small window to a desperate public waiting outside, treating it like an addictive drug. Liam Howlett has stated the concept was inspired by a dream .