Johnny Dangerous - Problem No. 13 [VERIFIED]

Johnny Dangerous - Problem No. 13 [VERIFIED]

: In interviews, Holiday has noted that at the time of writing, he was too young to write about love, but he understood survival . He was heavily influenced by the social activism of Public Enemy and The Last Poets.

According to Johnny Dangerous (John Holiday), the song was never meant to incite violence against women. Instead, he describes the track as a "political atom bomb". Johnny Dangerous - Problem No. 13

The title refers to a seminal 1993 house track by Johnny Dangerous (also known as the Foremost Poet ). While the song's primary hook—"I beat that bitch with a bat"—has sparked controversy, Johnny Dangerous himself explains that the "story" behind it is one of survival and deep-seated social commentary rather than literal violence. The Context and "Story" Behind the Song : In interviews, Holiday has noted that at

: "Problem #13" was originally intended to be a full album, but only one single was released because Holiday felt both he and the public were not yet "mature enough" to handle the full scope of the poetry he wanted to present. Instead, he describes the track as a "political atom bomb"

: The song eventually became an "underground hit" that solidified his place in the Dance Music Hall of Fame . Musical Structure and Versions