I Wanna Be Bad (Jessica Sutta song)

"I Wanna Be Bad"
Single by Jessica Sutta
from the album Sutta Pop
Released October 19, 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2010
Genre Dance-pop
Length 2:48
Label Pinup Angel Productions
Writer(s) Jessica Sutta
Producer Tearce Kizzo
Jessica Sutta singles chronology
" White Lies"
(2007)
"I Wanna Be Bad"
(2010)
"Where Ever U Are"
(2011)

"I Wanna Be Bad" is a promo single by the American pop singer Jessica Sutta from her debut album, Sutta Pop. It was digitally released to iTunes on October 19, 2010 The single was accompanied by a music video which was directed by Frank E. Flowers. The video premiered on October 19, 2010 on Radar Online.

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Background

The song was written and produced by Jessica and Tearce Kizzo, and the single was officially released on iTunes on October 19, 2010.[1]

Surrounded by loving friends and supportive crew, the making of the video was fun for everyone involved. During a brief interview Jessica answered a few questions about the process. "The night I walked into the Henson Studios in Hollywood and met Tearce Kizzo, we hit it off right away. We stepped into this little 4×4 studio…ideas started brewing, and three hours later, “I Wanna Be Bad” came to life. We had a blast making it!It was a perfect match from the very beginning. He has a great ear and he’s young and excited to create." Not only was I the artist, I produced it as well. I got to explore myself as an artist with nothing holding me back. The whole experience was life changing and so exciting".[2]

Promotion

The song was debuted and performed at Truck Stop/Here Lounge in West Hollywood.[3] She performed the song for the second time at nightclub Haute in West Hollywood.[4]

Music video

Development

The music video for "I Wanna Be Bad" was directed by Frank E. Flowers and produced by Jessica Sutta.[5] On Radar Online Sutta said that "It's been a vision of mine for a while so it was really cool to get in there and produce it myself. [...] Being the producer and the artist you'd think it would be really stressful, but for some reason everything went so smoothly. All my close friends were in the video; they're my best girl friends. I had a vision; I love the Marie Antoinette feeling and the girly, decadent kind of feeling in the video...the fantasy of it all."[6] The music video premiered at Radar Online.

Synopsis

The video starts of with Sutta along with two women wearing Marie Antoinette-styled clothes. They are sitting on the couch, while on the chorus, Sutta leaves the women behind but later they pull her back to the couch until the first chorus finishes. On the second verse Sutta is seen going down the stairs, and later she dances upon the dining table with cutscenes of her close-up face. During bridge there is a choreographed dance routine in front of the Bad Girls Club 3 mansion, while the music video ends with, Sutta singing, "I Wanna be the Bitch."

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Slovakia (IFPI)[7] 65

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