Skunk Anansie - Weak Here

"Weak" helped solidify Skunk Anansie as a heavy-hitting alternative to the "lad-culture" of 90s Britpop.

While the track sounds like a classic rock anthem, its origins are deeply personal and harrowing. Lead singer wrote it based on her real-life experience with an abusive relationship .

The song explores the duality of being vulnerable yet brave . It wasn't about being weak in spirit, but about finding the strength to walk away from a "vile experience" and never be a victim again. 📽️ The Iconic Music Video Skunk Anansie - Weak

Midway through, a young boy "steals" the camera and runs off, with the band chasing after him while continuing to perform.

Skin considers singing "Weak" during their 1999 Glastonbury headline set as one of the song's most powerful full-circle moments. Skunk Anansie: how we made Weak - The Guardian "Weak" helped solidify Skunk Anansie as a heavy-hitting

Released in , "Weak" is arguably the most raw and empowering track by British rock icons Skunk Anansie . It served as the fourth single from their debut album, Paranoid & Sunburnt , and remains a cornerstone of 90s "Britrock". ⛓️ The Story Behind the Song

It reached No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 in Iceland. The song explores the duality of being vulnerable yet brave

It is filmed from the perspective of a collapsed cameraman in a restaurant parking lot.