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iTunes Appears to Reverse Ban on Chart Topping Song Linked to One Nation Film

Holly Valance’s track is a reworking of her early 2000s piece, ‘Kiss Kiss.’
iTunes Appears to Reverse Ban on Chart Topping Song Linked to One Nation Film
A poster of One Nation's "A Super Progressive Movie." Courtesy of One Nation
Crystal-Rose Jones
Crystal-Rose Jones
1/30/2026|Updated: 1/30/2026

Apple iTunes appears to have backtracked on a decision to ban the Holly Valance song “Kiss Kiss my [expletive],” a tongue-in-cheek track released in conjunction with One Nation’s A Super Progressive Movie.

The conservative-leaning minor party questioned why the track had seemingly been banned from iTunes after reaching number one on the charts, while songs by convicted criminals like Sean Combs (better known as P. Diddy) were still available.

Crystal-Rose Jones
Crystal-Rose Jones
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Crystal-Rose Jones is a reporter based in Australia. She previously worked at News Corp for 16 years as a senior journalist and editor.
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