13 Facts About My Prerogative

1.

My Prerogative explained the song was about making decisions in one's life and not caring about other people's judgment.

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2.

My Prerogative released her cover in her first compilation, Greatest Hits: My Prerogative.

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3.

My Prerogative said, "I felt my album was lacking a strong, aggressive song and I thought, 'Where better than New York to come up with it'".

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4.

My Prerogative traveled to New York, met with Teddy Riley - who presented him with the initial beat.

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5.

My Prerogative dances flanked by two women playing a keytar and a saxophone.

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6.

My Prerogative wore a white suit and matching hat, and sang it as the last song of the evening.

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7.

My Prerogative added: "As for her interpretation, it's an interesting chameleonic diversion that comes off like a mash-up between vintage Prince-styled production, Cameo swagger, and Madonna sultriness, but never seems to capture the gloss and glory of any of the aforementioned influences".

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8.

Music video for "My Prerogative" was filmed in August 2004 at The Paramour Mansion in Silver Lake, Los Angeles and was directed by Jake Nava.

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9.

My Prerogative described the video as "[having] an element of old Hollywood glamour and mystery".

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10.

My Prerogative emerges from the water and crawls in top of the car to sing the first verse.

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11.

My Prerogative appears in a stainless steel kitchen, where a maid cuts the straps of her black wet dress.

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12.

My Prerogative then entered a dressing room with mirrors, wearing lingerie, high heels, stockings and a short fur jacket.

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13.

My Prerogative puts on the new dress and the camera cuts to the party outside where people gathered waiting.

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