Baby's Got a Temper

Baby 's Got a Temper was the fourteenth single release of the English big beat band The Prodigy and appeared on 1 July 2002 after five years of publication break. It is the second single that was not extracted from an album, and the first after leaving the dancer Leeroy Thornhill in 2000.

The song has been controversial, due to the text by Keith Flint, referring particularly to the abuse of the drug flunitrazepam.

Chart positions

  • Denmark: 13th
  • Finland: 7th place
  • UK: 4th place
  • New Zealand: # 28
  • Netherlands: Place 40
  • Switzerland: Place 6

Video

The music video for the single was released along with a video explaining short film on a DVD. It was developed by the Swedish production team and tractor shows three men in suits who disappear in the mask and dress there as the band members. Then take the stage and play in front of several cows. Scantily clad women are forced by a stout woman with a whip for milking the cows, which then forwards the milk to her partner. This they sold at extremely high demand at passers-by, which consume the milk immediately and strikingly greedy. The story of the video is based on a dream by Liam Howlett.

Track list

XL Recordings

12 "Vinyl

CD single

Maverick Records CD single

Liam Howlett Keith Flint • • Maxim Reality

Sharky • Leeroy Thornhill

Experience • Music for the Jilted Generation • The Fat of the Land • Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned • Invaders Must Die

World's on Fire

Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005

"What Evil Lurks " • " Charly " • " Everybody in the Place " • " Fire / Jericho " • " Out of Space " • " Wind It Up ( Rewound ) " • " One Love " • " No Good (Start the Dance ) "•" Voodoo People "•" Poison " •" Firestarter "•" Breathe " •" Smack My Bitch Up "•" Baby 's Got a Temper " • " Girls / Memphis Bells " •" Hotride "•" Spitfire "•" Voodoo People / Out of Space " •" Invaders must Die "•" omen " • " Warrior 's Dance " • " Take Me to the Hospital "

Discography

  • Pop song
  • The Prodigy song
  • Song 2002
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