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・ Baby Won't You Please Come Home
・ Baby Woodrose
・ Baby Workout
・ Baby You're Right
・ Baby Zaman
・ Baby Zhang
・ Baby! Koi ni Knock Out!
・ Baby's Back Again
・ Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania
・ Baby's Day Out
・ Baby's First Test
・ Baby's Gang
・ Baby's Got a Gun
・ Baby's Got a Hold on Me
・ Baby's Got a New Baby
Baby's Got a Temper
・ Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On
・ Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye
・ Baby's in Black
・ Baby's on Fire
・ Baby's Prayer Will Soon Be Answered
・ Baby's Toilet
・ Baby(a)lone
・ Baby, Baby
・ Baby, Baby (I Know You're a Lady)
・ Baby, Baby (Nicole & Hugo song)
・ Baby, Baby Don't Cry
・ Baby, Baby I Need You
・ Baby, Baby, Baby
・ Baby, Be Mine (Miki Howard song)


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Baby's Got a Temper : ウィキペディア英語版
Baby's Got a Temper

"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, following "Smack My Bitch Up" in 1997 and 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 particular for heavily playing upon the misuse of the "date rape" drug rohypnol. Liam Howlett later disowned the single.〔(''Nekozine'' online interview ) on 17 December 2003 by Andrea Schnepf with Liam Howlett, published 7 January 2004. Retrieved 4 May 2007.〕 Despite this criticism, the song was a top five hit on the Canadian Singles Chart.〔(Canadian Chart - allmusic.com )〕
==Recording and composition==
The song was written by Keith Flint when he was in Flint, a side project of The Prodigy who co-wrote the song. The band performed several gigs, with their first being a brief set at the Download Festival on 1 June 2003. Having thought that the band were in the industrial metal genre, Flint decided that the song would largely contrast with the band's style, and invited Jim Davies to be featured in the song. Liam Howlett, the song's producer, would later argue he disowned the single.〔
"Baby's Got a Temper" briefly samples The Prodigy's earlier hit "Firestarter," while its tempo is set in 100 BPM. In contrast to the slow tempo of the song, the majority of the lyrics focus on the misuse of rohypnol. The band generated controversy by including references to the so-called "date rape" drug in the lyrics however they explained that the song mentions only own use and makes no statements on actual "date rape" use of the drug.

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