[1] A maximalist Dance-pop track, its lyrics dismiss and ridicule a bigoted antagonist, criticising their racism, homophobia, and war-mongering.
The song was a hit in mainland Europe, topping the chart in Flanders for three weeks and reaching number two in Wallonia and the Netherlands.
It became a top-five hit in Finland, Norway, and Switzerland, reached the top 20 in several other European nations, and peaked at number 23 in Australia.
"[5] The Urban Review states that it was originally inspired by the far-right British National Party, adding Allen now "feels the track is relevant everywhere now so has removed a particular target.
[6] The song made its chart debut at number 37 on the Canadian Top 100 on 28 February 2009 despite not being released as an actual single.
[48] The song has a medium rotation on radio stations like La 100, from Buenos Aires (owned by Grupo Clarín, which also belongs Canal 13 who broadcast Periodismo para todos weekly).
However, it was the second most popular song of 2012 in the chart show TUS 25 (Spanish: Your 25) of Tu Dial,[49] an Argentinian web radio station based in Mexico.
[53] The song is performed by the character Janae in the 2021 series, One of Us Is Lying (adaptation of the bestselling Karen M McManus book).
They dedicated the song to the five conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices—Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh—who formed the majority in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization to overrule Roe v. Wade the day before, ending the right to an abortion under the federal constitution.