
For years, “Satisfaction Skank” existed as a legendary rumor in dance music circles. Fans talked about it. DJs whispered about it. Yet the track never reached official streaming platforms. Today, that wait is finally over.
The long-lost Fatboy Slim mashup, built around The Rolling Stones’ iconic “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” has now arrived on all major platforms. After more than a decade of label delays, the once-mythical collaboration between Southern Fried Records and ABKCO is real, public and louder than ever.
A Release Fans Thought Would Never Happen
For over ten years, the track remained locked behind complex rights issues. Even Fatboy Slim himself often joked that it was “the one that could never be released.” However, this unexpected breakthrough brings electronic and rock music fans together in celebration.
“Satisfaction Skank” takes Keith Richards’ unmistakable guitar riff and wraps it in Fatboy Slim’s signature rave-ready energy. The result is a fresh yet nostalgic sound that bridges two generations of British music pioneers.
A Full-Circle Moment for Fatboy Slim
This release also reconnects Fatboy Slim with The Rolling Stones catalog. His 2003 remix of “Sympathy for the Devil” impressed both Mick Jagger and Richards, proving his ability to rework rock classics without losing their raw attitude.
Now, “Satisfaction Skank” arrives as a spiritual successor. It blends the rebellious spirit of The Stones with the playful, crowd-moving style of Fatboy Slim. Fans from both sides are calling it a rare moment where rock history and rave culture collide effortlessly.
A Track Tested and Loved for Decades
According to Fatboy Slim, the mashup has been a staple of his DJ sets for more than twenty-five years. He described it as “thoroughly road tested and fit for purpose,” reinforcing the excitement around its long-awaited official release.
Now, listeners can finally experience the track exactly as it was meant to be heard.
“Satisfaction Skank” is out now on all streaming platforms.










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