Katy Perry Not Included: The Most Contraversial Music Videos

Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ video has been making the headlines after causing so much offence an online petition was set up to have it banned. Perry’s video was accused of blasphemy and the singer has since removed the offensive scene. Of course ‘Dark Horse’ is not the first music video to incur controversy, nor is it even the worst when you consider its predecessors.

Madonna ‘Like A Prayer’
Anything that could be construed as even slightly blasphemous is a sure fire way to make your video controversial and Madonna has always known this. This one probably wont seem controversial at all considering the current climate but back in 1989, Madonna’s ‘Like A Prayer’ video was so controversial it caused her to be dropped from her Pepsi endorsement. The video featured many images which some deemed ‘blasphemous’ including a burring cross, a stigmata reference, oh and Madonna’s seduction of a saint. The ensuing controversy, however, gave Madonna a lot of attention and record sales, causing her album to go straight to the top of the charts.
Nirvana ‘Heart Shaped Box’
Following Madonna’s example, though probably not intentionally, Nirvana’s ‘Heart Shaped Box’ video featured a little girl in a Ku Klux Klan outfit and an old man hanging himself on a cross whilst wearing a Santa hat. There’s also some foetus’s thrown in for good measure. Despite some objecting to the video, it went on to win MTV Video Music Award in 1994 for Best Alternative Video.
George Michael 'I Want Your Sex’
If you're not comfortable with potentially upsetting religious groups you can also turn to the age old theme of sex to raise some eyebrows. George Michael’s 1987 video for ‘I Want Your Sex’, featured George and his then girlfriend, make-up artist Kathy Jeung. George claimed the video was about their monogamous relationship but many thought the nudity and blindfolds made it just a little bit too explicit. You’ve got to wonder thought, what did people expect from a song with that title.
Bjork ‘Pagan Poetry’
Bjork took George Michael’s lead and pushed the boundaries of the sexually explicit music video even further with ‘Pagan Poetry’ in 2001. Although blurry, the video featured sexual acts being depicted as well as Bjork sporting some rather painful looking piercings. This one is not for the easily squeamish.
The Prodigy ‘Smack my Bitch Up’
As we’ve shown sex and violence are good ways to ensure a controversial video, however if you manage to blend the two and throw in some drug use you’ll get one of the most notorious videos of all time. The video is shot in as the point of view of an initially unseen character who goes on a night of drinking, drug use and sex before we get the big reveal in the end (its a woman). The video initially had a complete ban by MTV, but the network eventually gave in and aired the video very much after hours. Wether you found the video misogynist or thought it depicted another side of domestic violence we can all agree at least that this is one of the most controversial videos of all time.