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Music fans and critics alike continue to debate the track's blend of mainstream appeal and its role in dance music history.

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. [2004] Prydz, Eric - Call on Me

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

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. The 20-Year Silent Treatment It became a viral

For two decades, Prydz distanced himself from the track, calling it "super lazy" and refusing to play it during his live sets. This refusal was so legendary that he once faced an angry crowd in Canada who threw bottles at his decks when he wouldn't play it.

“...it is amazingly lurid, amazingly tacky, amazingly brash and amazingly bold.” Wikipedia