Recording and production In 2004, American singer
Britney Spears recorded a cover of "My Prerogative" with Swedish production team
Bloodshy & Avant, who produced her single "
Toxic" from her fourth studio album,
In the Zone (2003). Bloodshy & Avant recorded the song at Murlyn Studios in
Stockholm, Sweden. Spears recorded the vocals at Teldex Studios in
Berlin, Germany during the European leg of her
The Onyx Hotel Tour in 2004. On August 13, 2004, Spears's label
Jive Records announced through a press release that she had covered the song and was planning to release it on her first greatest hits compilation, titled
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative. The song was set to premiere on radio stations on September 14, however, it leaked via Real Tapemasters Inc.'s
mixtape The Future of R&B on September 10.
Music and lyrics "My Prerogative" is set in
common time and has a moderate
tempo of 100 beats per minute. It is written in the key of
B♭ minor and follows the chord progression of Bm–F–Bm throughout, making it in the
harmonic minor scale. Spears's cover of the song is musically different from its original version, with the
bass and
new jack swing sound replaced with a
synthpop sound,
synthesizers and elements typical of Bloodshy & Avant productions. This impression is, however, inaccurate, as the song instead samples
Warda's Arabic song "
Batwanes Beek". The musical influences therefore originate from the Arabic region, not from Bollywood or South Asian elements. At the beginning of the song, Spears says in a breathy voice the lines "People can take everything away from you / But they can never take away your truth / But the question is, can you handle mine?". The rest of the lyrics do not deviate much from the original version, though they are changed to fit a woman's perspective. Spence D. of
IGN said that the lyrics fit perfectly with Spears's relationship with the media at the time. He also 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". Lemire called it "utterly unnecessary". Sarah Hepola of
Salon wrote in an article about contemporary
teen idols that the cover "became an anthem for teen-idol rebellion". In an interview on
Club Shay Shay, Brown criticized Spears's cover and felt that she "butchered" the song.
Commercial performance In the United States, "My Prerogative" failed to chart on the
Billboard Hot 100 but charted on the
Top 40 Tracks and
Mainstream Top 40 at numbers 22 and 34, respectively. By 2011, "My Prerogative" had sold 374,000 paid digital downloads in the United States. On November 15, 2004, the song debuted on the
Australian Singles Chart at number seven. It received a gold certification from the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments over 35,000 units. The same week, it debuted at number 17 in New Zealand. On November 7, "My Prerogative" debuted at number three in the United Kingdom, during a competitive week of new releases, being surpassed by
Eminem's "
Just Lose It" and
Destiny's Child's "
Lose My Breath". According to the
Official Charts Company (OCC), the song has sold 130,000 copies in the UK. It also reached the top ten in Austria, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands. It premiered on MTV's
TRL on September 16, 2004, and on
BET's
106 & Park on January 18, 2005. According to Spears's mother Lynne, the video was "about capturing gorgeous close-ups and very subtle movement" since Spears could not do any choreography due to her knee injury at the "
Outrageous" music video shoot. She also described the video as "[having] an element of old Hollywood glamour and mystery". The music video begins with Spears driving a
Porsche 928 at high speed in the Hollywood Hills. She crashes through a fence and lands into a pool inside a manor where a party is taking place. She emerges from the water and crawls in top of the car to sing the first verse. She then entered a dressing room with mirrors, wearing lingerie, high heels, stockings and a short fur jacket. She proceeds to a bedroom, in which a black dress is laid out on the comforter. She puts on the new dress and the camera cuts to the party outside where people gathered waiting.
Track listings and formats European, Australian and Japanese maxi CD single • "My Prerogative" – 3:36 • "My Prerogative" (instrumental) – 3:36 • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Vocal Mix) – 7:21 • "My Prerogative" (Armand Van Helden Remix Edit) – 7:37 • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Dub) – 7:19
UK CD single • "My Prerogative" – 3:37 • "Chris Cox Megamix" – 5:16
UK DVD single • "My Prerogative" (music video) – 3:47 • "My Prerogative" (photo gallery) – 3:34
UK promotional 12-inch vinyl • "My Prerogative" (Armand Van Helden Remix) – 7:49 • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Vocal Mix) – 7:19 • "Chris Cox Megamix" – 5:16 • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Dub) – 7:19
Digital EP • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Vocal Mix) – 7:19 • "My Prerogative" (X-Press 2 Radio Edit) – 4:20 • "My Prerogative" (Armand Van Helden Remix) – 7:38 • "My Prerogative" (Armand Van Helden Dub) – 7:36 •
2-track digital download • "My Prerogative" – 3:35 • "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" – 3:22
Credits and personnel •
Britney Spears – lead vocals, background vocals • Bloodshy & Avant – production, arrangements, all instruments, programming, vocal editing • Steve Lunt – A&R, arrangements • Nicklas Flyckt – mixing • Tobias Lehmann – engineering • Uwe Lietzow – recording • Henrik Jonback – guitar • BlackCell – background vocals • Emma Holmgren – background vocals
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