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"Ain't My Bitch" | |
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Promotional single by Metallica | |
from the album Load | |
Released | July 3, 1996 |
Recorded | May 1995 – February 1996 |
Studio | The Plant (Sausalito, California) |
Genre | |
Length | 5:04 |
Label | Elektra |
Composer(s) | |
Lyricist(s) | James Hetfield |
Producer(s) |
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"Ain't My Bitch" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica from their sixth album, Load (1996). It is the opening track of the album and was released as a promotional single in Mexico. It reached number 15 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[2]
"Ain't My Bitch" gained media attention and notoriety due to its title. To avoid being sued[citation needed], Vocalist/lyricist James Hetfield explained that the 'bitch' in the song does not refer to a woman, but acts as a metaphor for a problem. Under this interpretation he avoided any legal issues[citation needed].
Lead guitarist Kirk Hammett used a slide for the guitar solo, a first for Metallica and one of the many musical departures found on Load. Upon the album's release in June 1996, "Ain't My Bitch" quickly became a staple in the band's live set, featured regularly during their Poor Touring Me world tour. The song was last played in 1998, and as of 2019, has yet to since be included in the band's setlist rotation.
The song's demo was simply named "Bitch" and was recorded on April 6, 1995.
More than a nod towards '90s alt-rock, the opening track from 'Load' was a nod back to '70s southern rock.