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Samantha (Hole song)

"Samantha" is a song by the American alternative rock band Hole. It is the fifth track on the band's fourth studio album, ''Nobody's Daughter'', released on Mercury Records on April 23, 2010. Written by vocalist Courtney Love, The Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan and music producer Linda Perry, "Samantha" was originally planned as the album's lead single. "Skinny Little Bitch" was later released as the album's lead single on March 12, 2010 and "Samantha" did not receive a single release reputedly due to the controversy over its composition.
Despite not receiving a single release, a music video for "Samantha" was released in September 2011. Directed by Pablo Ganguli and Alphan Eseli, it was Hole's first music video since "Be a Man" in 2000 and is set in a post-apocalyptic world with Love wearing a wedding dress with the word "cunt" embrodied on it and burning dollar bills. A high-definition version of the video leaked on social media web site Vimeo prior to its official release.
==Origins and recording==
"Samantha" one of twenty-six original songs that Courtney Love had written following her six-month lockdown in rehab in September 2005 after violating drug probation. With additional musical input from Billy Corgan and Linda Perry, the song was composed and originally recorded in 2006 during the embyronic sessions for Love's expected second solo studio album, ''How Dirty Girls Get Clean'', at Perry's recording studios, the Kung Fu Gardens, in North Hollywood. An in-studio rehearsal recording of "Samantha" from these sessions was featured in an episode of ''All Things Considered'' and broadcast online by NPR in May 2007. A rough studio recording of the song from these sessions has circulated online in MP3 format. Three months prior to the NPR interview, Love announced that the "Samantha" and other songs, including "I See Red", "Too Much Dope" and the eventually-included song "Honey", were possible inclusions on the album, now retitled ''Nobody's Daughter''. The album was reported to have been completed in June 2007.
Due to further delays in production and a reported scrap of the album, "Samantha" was reworked throughout the 2008-2009 recording sessions for ''Nobody's Daughter''. It was during these sessions that the song was described as what "() to the resurrection of Hole" and in June 2009, Love and guitarist Micko Larkin announced the reunion of Love's former band Hole. In a video interview accompanying the announcement, recorded by English music magazine ''NME'', a reworked version of "Samantha" was previewed alongside a rough version of "Nobody's Daughter."〔 This version, recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, was changed lyrically one last time before the final album version of the song premiered on March 30, 2010, by Stereogum and was later released on ''Nobody's Daughter'' in April 2010.

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