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Prodigy - Baby's Got A Temper mp3

Performer: Prodigy
Title: Baby's Got A Temper
Label: XL Recordings
Style: Breakbeat, Electro
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 007

Tracklist

1Baby's Got A Temper (Instrumental)4:23
2Baby's Got A Temper (Dub)6:01
3Baby's Got A Temper (Main Mix)4:27

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
XLT 145, XLT145Prodigy Baby's Got A Temper ‎(12", Single)XL Recordings, XL RecordingsXLT 145, XLT145UK2002
9 42456-2Prodigy Baby's Got A Temper ‎(CD, Maxi, Enh, Jew)Maverick9 42456-2US2002
noneProdigy Baby's Got A Temper ‎(CDr, Single, Promo)EMI Music Publishing Ltd.noneUS2002
XLS 145CDProdigy Baby's Got A Temper ‎(CD, Single, Dig)Remote Control, Shock Records Pty. Ltd.XLS 145CDNew Zealand2002
XLS 145CDProdigy Baby's Got A Temper ‎(CD, Single, Dig)XL RecordingsXLS 145CDUK2002

Credits

  • Written-ByKeith Flint, Kieron Pepper, Liam Howlett, Tony Howlett

Notes

From the download page:
Released: June 1, 2002
℗ 2002 XL Recordings

Barcodes

  • Other (iTunes ID): id27530833

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – XL Recordings

Video

Album

Текст песни: You can see me coming from a mile off Once again ignite the skyline Shes gonna be printed on money Just like your royal 's Got A Temper. Beggars от лица компании XL Recordings Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. BMG Rights Management US, LLC, LatinAutor - ACODEM, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Abramus Digital, ASCAP, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, UMPI, ARESA, Warner. Baby's Got a Temper is a song by English electronica group the Prodigy, released as a non-album single in July 2002 by record labels XL and Maverick. It was the band's first single in five years after 1997's Smack My Bitch Up, and was also their first release after dancer Leeroy Thornhill left the band in 2000. The single, as well as the accompanying music video, was controversial, and was met with a negative response from critics. The song's lyrics, written by Keith Flint, were criticised in. The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper 2002. To favorites 7 Download album. Listen album. The Prodigy. Songs in album The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper 2002. The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper Main Mix. The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper Dub. The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper Instrumental. The Prodigy - Baby's Got a Temper Acapella. Baby's Got A Temper was a single by The Prodigy, originally set to be included on Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned, however Baby's Got A Temper was slaughtered by critics so Liam disowned the track and re-did the entire of Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. However, many argue Baby's Got A Temper was a good track, and some argue it was better than anything on Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. Album 2002 3 Songs. Baby's Got a Temper - Single. Electronic 2002. Baby's Got a Temper Main Mix. Baby's Got a Temper Dub. Baby's Got a Temper Instrumental. Babys Got a Temper was released in 2002, initially intended to support their album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. However, the single was poorly received, and Liam Howlett himself said he disliked it. This helps to explain why the album would be released only two years later, after being reworked, and without this track. Consequently, Babys Got a Temper became kind of a black sheep in the bands catalogue, and it would be one of their few singles until then not to be included on their 2005 compilation Their Law The Singles 1990-2005. Babys Got a Temper Q&A. PRODIGY - Baby's Got A Temper. Director: Traktor Producer: Music video for The Prodigy's controversial single, Baby's Got A Temper, received its TV premiere on June 5th 2002 at 9pm on MTV2 UK. Then then played it from midnight to 6am nonstop, only that track. The video, based on a Liam's dream which features the band playing live on stage, in front of an audience of cows. The Prodigy filmed this new video in June 2002 at Poldi Kladno near Prague Czech Republic. Album: Baby's Got a Temper EP 2002. Charted: 5. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . This was The Prodigy's first newly released record for five years. At the time there was much anticipation to see what Liam Howlett and company could come up with half a decade after their commercially successful but controversial Firestarter and Smack My Bitch Up singles. However this song was panned by the critics and Howlett later admitted it was a mistake. He told Clash magazine: It wasn't a record I liked at all laughs. I must have liked it at the time it went out, but I knew it wasn't a sonic reflection of where the band were heading. It was

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