MTV's Most Controversial Videos
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MTV's Most Controversial Videos is special program that aired on MTV2 in March 2002. Two different versions aired. The first was a two-hour documentry hosted by MTV News reporters Iann Robinson and SuChin Pak, and was rated TV-14. The second was a late-night, three hour version, hosted by Andrew W.K., and was rated TV-MA. The late-night version played the entire videos, many being banned from MTV. The program also aired bonus controversial videos.
[edit] 20 Most Controversial Music Videos
- Prodigy - "Smack My Bitch Up" (Drugs, Sex, Violence, Girl/Girl, Girl Slam, Lyrics, Gross)
- Madonna - "Justify My Love" (S & M, Man/Man, Woman/Woman, Lyrics, Sex)
- George Michael - "I Want Your Sex" (Lyrics, Woman Bashing, Sex)
- Nine Inch Nails - "Closer" (S & M, Lyrics, Gross, Creepy)
- Nas featuring P. Diddy - "Hate Me Now" (Religion)
- Eminem featuring Dido - "Stan" (Suicide, Homophobia, Crime, Violence)
- Pearl Jam - "Jeremy" (Suicide, Real Events, Creepy)
- Sir Mix-A-Lot - "Baby Got Back" (Woman Bashing, Sex, Lyrics)
- 2 Live Crew - "Me So Horny" (Sex, Woman Bashing, Lyrics)
- Warrant - "Cherry Pie" (Woman Bashing, Sex, Lyrics)
- Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (Creepy, Violence)
- Fiona Apple - "Criminal" (Sex, Underage)
- D12 - "Purple Pills" (Drugs, Lyrics)
- Robbie Williams - "Rock DJ" (Creepy, Gross)
- Madonna - "What It Feels Like For A Girl" (Violence, Dangerous)
- Wax - "California" (Dangerous)
- Marilyn Manson - "Coma White" (Religion, Portraying Real Events)
- Bloodhound Gang - "The Bad Touch" (Gay Bashing, Woman Bashing)
- Neil Young - "This Note's For You" (Advertising Products, Lyrics)
- Britney Spears - "...Baby One More Time" (Lyrics)
Bonus Videos
- Björk - "Pagan Poetry" (Gross, Sex/Nudity)