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Background In 2015, the song was recorded by Australian singer
Grace and was released as her debut single. It features American rapper
G-Eazy. Grace's version was produced by
Quincy Jones, who also produced the original recording by Lesley Gore, and
Parker Ighile. It was released on March 17, 2015, one month after Gore's death. The song was released worldwide on August 17, 2015. In an interview with
House of Fraser, Grace said, "
Quincy Jones told me how the song came out during the feminist movement and how it was such a strong statement. I loved the song, started researching Lesley Gore and fell in love with her as an artist. [You Don't Own Me] really inspired me."
Charts It peaked at number 1 on the
ARIA Charts, later being certified 3× Platinum by the
ARIA. The song was also a success in New Zealand, peaking at number 5 for two consecutive weeks, and in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 4.
In popular culture It grew to prominence in the UK when it was used in the 2015 House of Fraser Christmas advert. and appeared on the film's
soundtrack album. The song was featured in the opening of
Riverdales eighth episode in March 2017, as well as the background music for the
2018 Ford Mustang GT commercial, with
Helen Hunt and
Evan Rachel Wood. A music video directed by Taylor Cohen was released on June 1, 2015.
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