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"My Prerogative" is a song by American singer Bobby Brown from his second
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, '' Don't Be Cruel'' (1988). It was released on October 11, 1988, as the second single from the album. After recording sessions were completed, Brown and producer Gene Griffin traveled to New York City, since he felt something was "missing" from the record. "My Prerogative" was written by Brown as a response to the criticism he received for his firing from New Edition. He explained the song was about making decisions in one's life and not caring about other people's judgment. "My Prerogative" is often considered as
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. The song was positively received by critics and was nominated for a Soul Train Music Award in the category of Best R&B Urban Contemporary Single. It was also commercially successful, reaching number one in ''
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and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. "My Prerogative" also reached top ten positions in many countries, such as Ireland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The music video for the song features Brown performing the song on stage with his band and dancers. The song was also performed at most of his concerts, usually as the last song of the set list. On the February 4, 1989, performance at
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, he was joined on stage by many popular rap artists and producers of the time. "My Prerogative" has been covered and sampled by a number of artists from different genres, including
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. She released her cover in her first compilation, '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004). The cover was produced by Bloodshy & Avant and was noted for aptly referring to Spears's relationship with the media at the time. Although the song only appeared in component charts in the United States, Spears's cover surpassed Brown's version in some European countries, peaking at the top of the charts in Finland, Ireland, Italy and Norway and reaching the top ten in another fourteen countries.


Background

Brown had already completed recording sessions for ''Don't Be Cruel'' in Los Angeles, California, but felt something was missing in the record. He said, "I felt my album was lacking a strong, aggressive song and I thought, 'Where better than
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to come up with it'". He traveled to New York, met with Teddy Riley - who presented him with the initial beat. "My Prerogative" was written and co-produced by Brown and Gene Griffin. It was recorded at Axis Studios and mixed at Soundworks, in New York. The track was mastered at Future Disc Systems in Hollywood, California. During an interview with '' The Hour'' on March 17, 1989, Brown explained the theme behind the song, saying, "A lot of things had been said about Bobby Brown, why was he doing this solo career It's my way of expressing to people it's your prerogative to do as you want, but make sure what you do is the right thing". A CD single of remixes by Joe T. Vannelli was released on October 13, 1995, reaching number 17 in the UK Singles Chart. The radio edit from this was included on Brown's 1995 remix album, '' Two Can Play That Game''.


Composition

"My Prerogative" is considered a
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anthem, that merges hip hop beats with elements of
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and soul. It features a triplet swing in the sixteenth note, as included in many of Riley's productions. Jake Brown said in his book ''Your body's calling me: music, love, sex & money'' (2003), that like most new jack swing songs from the late 1980s, it was composed by "punchy, street-savvy beats, with sexually energetic melodies and poppy choruses". The
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of the track was described by Cam'Ron Davis of '' CMJ New Music Monthly'' as "truly sinister". According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by EMI Music Publishing, the song is composed in the key of
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, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute. Brown's vocal range spans from the high-note of C4 to A5.


Reception

Barry Michael Cooper of ''
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'' said "My Prerogative" "sounds like gin-drenched, Roaring Twenties swing". Arion Berger of '' Rolling Stone'' called it "a grumpy and undeniably adult dance hit". "My Prerogative" was nominated for at the 3rd Soul Train Music Awards in the category of Best R&B Urban Contemporary Single by a Male, but lost to Michael Jackson's "
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". The following year, ''Spin'' listed the song at number 72 on the "100 Greatest Singles of All Time" list. It ranked at number 98 on
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's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80's". The track is often referred to as Brown's
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. "My Prerogative" debuted on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 during the week of October 22, 1988, at number 78. The following week, it jumped 17 positions to number 61, and the following week, it climbed another 16 positions to number 45. It entered the Top 40 during its fourth week (#33 on November 12, 1988), and on January 14, 1989, it peaked at the top position of the chart. "My Prerogative" ultimately spent 24 weeks on the Hot 100, 15 of which were in the Top 40. The song also peaked at number one in
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(during the weeks of October 15 and 22, 1988), and at number seven in
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. It was certified gold by the
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(RIAA) for sales over 500,000 copies. In Canada, the song debuted on the ''
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'' Singles Chart at position 98, on the issue dated December 23, 1989. In the United Kingdom, "My Prerogative" debuted at number 87 on December 10, 1988. On February 18, 1989, the song peaked at number six and stayed in the position for two weeks. Following the release of the remixes single on October 14, 1995, "My Prerogative" re-entered the UK charts at number 17, and stayed on the chart for two weeks. By October 17, 2015, it had sold 275,000 units in the country. Across Europe, the song reached the top ten in Ireland and the Netherlands, and the top 20 in Germany and Sweden. In Australia and New Zealand, the track peaked at number 40 and number three, respectively.


Music video

The music video for "My Prerogative" was directed by
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. It begins with Brown driving a car while his musicians start to perform the song on stage in front of a large crowd. Shortly after, he descends to the stage in an elevator, wearing a black
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and a headset. He dances flanked by two women playing a
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and a saxophone. J. D. Considine of '' Rolling Stone'' wrote in the review of '' Bobby'' (1992), "As anyone who saw him swagger through the videos for 'My Prerogative' and ' Every Little Step' can attest, Brown had a phenomenal ability to convey a sense of street toughness that was utterly without malice or menace, making him credible and likable". The music video was nominated at the
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for Best Stage Performance in a Video, but lost to the music video of Living Colour's "
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". It also charted at number nine on ''RPM'' video chart on July 21, 1990.


Live performances

"My Prerogative" was performed during his tour in promotion for ''Don't Be Cruel'' as the last song of the night. Brown usually performed it wearing a black outfit, flanked with two male dancers wearing white clothes. On the February 4, 1989, show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Brown wore a red boxing robe with the words "King of the Stage" printed on the back. During the performance, Joseph Simmons of
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and Heavy D joined him onstage and freestyle rapped.
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, Babyface and Teddy Riley also joined him onstage, with the latter performing a
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solo. Peter Watrous of '' The New York Times'' commented that, "The communal scene on stage mirrored the feeling in the audience; everybody seemed aware that this was a generation that had rewritten the rules of pop entertainment, and was justifiably proud of its achievement". Brown also performed the song on the 1996–97 Home Again reunion tour with New Edition, during the second portion of the show in which he performed hits from his solo career. On November 10, 2005, he performed the song for the first time in eight years at a concert at House of Blues in
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. He wore a white suit and matching hat, and sang it as the last song of the evening. On January 17, 2006, he performed it at a New Edition show in Atlantic City's
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. During the performance, he tore open his orange dress shirt, singing bare-chested with a tie and a fur coat on. Brown performed the song during his 2007 July shows in Australia.


Track listing

*CD single #"My Prerogative" (Edit) – 3:30 #"Girl Next Door" (Extended version) – 6:31 #"My Prerogative" (Extended remix) – 8:03 *7" single #"My Prerogative" (Edit) – 3:30 #"Girl Next Door" – 4:06 *12" single #"My Prerogative" (Extended remix) – 8:00 #"Girl Next Door" (Extended version) – 6:30 #"My Prerogative" (Instrumental) – 5:18 *12" remix #"My Prerogative" (Extended remix) – 8:00 #"My Prerogative" (Radio edit) – 5:35 #"My Prerogative" (Instrumental) – 5:18 #"My Prerogative" (Dub) – 5:52 *1995 remix #"My Prerogative" (Joe T. Vannelli Radio Mix) – 3:55 #"My Prerogative" (Joe T. Vannelli Corvette Mix) – 6:30 #"My Prerogative" (Joe T. Vannelli Light Mix) – 8:23 #"My Prerogative" (Joe T. Vannelli Dubby Mix) – 9:34 #"My Prerogative" – 4:49


Credits and personnel

* Bobby Brown
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, songwriting, co-production * Gene Griffin – songwriting, co-production * Teddy Riley – songwriting, background vocals, keyboards, mixing * Dennis Mitchell – engineering, mixing, recording * Jim Hanneman – engineering, mixing, recording * Markell Rileydrum programming * Aaron Hall – background vocals * Bernard Belle – background vocals * Lee Drakeford – background vocals


Charts


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Certifications


Britney Spears version


Recording and production

In 2004, American singer
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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
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. Spears recorded the vocals at Teldex Studios in
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during the European leg of her
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in 2004. On August 13, 2004, Spears' label
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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
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''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' cover of the song is musically different from its original version, with the
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and
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sound replaced with a
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sound,
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s and elements typical of Bloodshy & Avant productions. It was noted by Christy Lemire of '' Today'' that the cover also contains elements of Bollywood music. 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, instead they are changed to fit a woman's perspective. Jennifer Vineyard of
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commented the cover could be interpreted as a statement on Spears' life and the media reaction to some of her decisions at the time, including her engagement to American dancer Kevin Federline.


Critical reception

The cover received mixed reviews from contemporary critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called the cover "a useless remake, which seems to exist solely for its video". Spence D. of ''
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'' said that the lyrics fit perfectly with Spears' 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
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sultriness, but never seems to capture the gloss and glory of any of the aforementioned influences". Lemire called it "utterly unnecessary". Louis Pattison of the ''
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'' commented that "judging by the fuck-you sentiments" of the cover, Spears liked to play the role of " hepop brat careering off the rails". Sarah Hepola of
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wrote in an article about contemporary teen idols that the cover "became an anthem for teen-idol rebellion".


Commercial performance

In the United States, "My Prerogative" failed to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 but charted on the Top 40 Tracks and
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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
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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
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's "
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" and
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's " Lose My Breath". According to the Official Charts Company (OCC), the song has sold 130,000 copies in the UK. The song also achieved commercial success throughout Europe, peaking at number one in Finland, Ireland, Italy and Norway, number two in Spain and number three in Belgium (both Flanders and Wallonia), Denmark and Germany. It also reached the top ten in Austria, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands.


Music video

The 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. It premiered on MTV's '' TRL'' on September 16, 2004, and on BET's ''
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'' on January 18, 2005. According to Spears' 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 " avingan element of old Hollywood glamour and mystery". The music video begins with Spears driving a
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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. Spears' brother, Bryan, makes a cameo in these scenes. After she leaves the pool, she enters the manor and passes couples making out around her. She appears in a
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kitchen, where a maid cuts the straps of her black wet dress. In the next scene, she walks into a study in which her then-fiancé, Kevin Federline, is smoking and watching a black-and-white video of Spears on a projection screen. According to Jennifer Vineyard from
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, the clip had the style of
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s from the 1940s and 1950s. '' Rolling Stone'' in their article "Britney Spears: The Complete Video Guide", compared it to Madonna's performances of her 1984 single " Like a Virgin". 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. During the song's bridge, it is revealed that the party is actually Spears' wedding, as she starts walking towards the aisle and Federline waits next to a priest. The video ends with a shot of the black-and-white video and Spears looking into the camera. The black-and-white footage was released as an alternate version of the music video in the 2004 DVD '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative''.


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

*
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– 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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Certifications and sales


Release history


Other versions

"My Prerogative" has been
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and sampled by many artists from different genres. J.D. Considine of ''Rolling Stone'' noted that the hook of Brown's 1992 single " Humpin' Around" from ''Bobby'', "bears a more than passing resemblance to the synth part from 'My Prerogative'". According to '' Entertainment Weekly'', American R&B group
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sampled the melody for their 1993 single "Something's Goin' On". Jamaican reggae singer
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covered "My Prerogative" for his 1998 studio album ''Many Moods of Moses''. American singer
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covered the song for his 2004 studio album, ''The Next Episode''. Irish girl group
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used the song's main melody line for their 1999 song "Something's Gonna Have to Change". English rock band
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also covered the song for their 2004 studio album ''No Wicked Heart Shall Prosper'', changing the name to "Bobby". In July 2007, American basketball player LeBron James covered "My Prerogative" at the ESPY Awards, wearing a wig and Hammer pants. '' Vibe'' named the performance one of the "worst of the worst live performances of the year".
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, contestant of the eight season of '' American Idol'', covered the song for his wildcard round performance. It earned him the last spot in the finals, marking the first time the show ever had thirteen contestants. Desai also performed the song during the
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. Graeme McRanor of '' The Vancouver Sun'' said in the concert review that "My Prerogative" "really shouldn't be covered by any artist, ever again". On July 31, 2009, American hip hop group The Pharcyde covered the song at the All Points West Music & Arts Festival in
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'' (2000), '' Wild Hogs'' (2007) and '' Sex Drive'' (2008). The song was performed in the 2013 ''
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'' episode " Guilty Pleasures" by Jake Puckerman ( Jacob Artist). During the premiere episode of ''
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'',
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wide receiver Antonio Brown covered "My Prerogative", incognito as a character known as "the Hippo". After losing to an unrevealed "Peacock" character (who was later revealed to be
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), and subsequently being eliminated from the pool of contestants, Brown was required to reveal his identity.


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