Baby’s Got a Temper

Baby’s Got a Temper

The Prodigy

The Prodigy’s 2002 comeback single fell flat on its face despite a top 5 charting in several countries (including their native UK). It was banned from radio airplay in the UK due to what many thought was glamorisation of a “date rape drug” that was eventually made illegal in many parts of the world.

It was cut from The Prodigy’s eventual comeback album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned, released in 2004.