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The video was subject to censorship in several countries due to its suggestive content and was later named one of the "worst music videos" by NME for its perceived "lowest-common-denominator" appeal. The 20-Year Silent Treatment
Music fans and critics alike continue to debate the track's blend of mainstream appeal and its role in dance music history. [2004] Prydz, Eric - Call on Me
This changed in , when Prydz finally performed the song live for the first time in 20 years at a show in Austin, Texas, during his "20 Years of Pryda" tour. Chart & Legacy The video was subject to censorship in several
It notably returned to the UK #1 spot with only 23,519 sales—one of the lowest-selling #1s at the time, as it faced the early transition to digital downloads. Chart & Legacy It notably returned to the
It became a viral sensation long before social media, even catching the attention of then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair , who joked that he "nearly fell off his rowing machine" when it first came on.