"Bad Ass Strippa" is Jentina's debut single released in Italy, the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It received an average success in Italy but not a good one in the UK, despite a heavy advertising campaign including adverts on prime time television. The single features many remixes, including an instrumental version of the song.

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  • "Bad Ass Strippa" is Jentina's debut single released in Italy, the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It received an average success in Italy but not a good one in the UK, despite a heavy advertising campaign including adverts on prime time television. The single features many remixes, including an instrumental version of the song. A music video was made, featuring Jentina gyrating in the streets, attempting to dance unsuccessfully and wearing suggestive clothes which coincides with the title of the song which insinuates that she's whoring herself out on the streets whilst still attempting to maintain an undeserved sense of class unsuccessfully. The video is directed by Stephane Sednaoui. A special promo version was released also, in black and white. The track was later parodied by British Grime MC Lady Sovereign with its name changed to "Sad Arse Strippa".
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  • "Bad Ass Strippa" is Jentina's debut single released in Italy, the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It received an average success in Italy but not a good one in the UK, despite a heavy advertising campaign including adverts on prime time television. The single features many remixes, including an instrumental version of the song.
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