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Adolescent Literacy
VUE Number 3, Spring 2004

An interview with Glynda and Asia Washington orange star Audio Clip 4

How Asia came up with the phrase, "it's priceless."
March 2004 [1 minutes, 24 seconds]


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TEXT VERSION:

Asia: I kind of got that from the Visa commercial, you know how they always say, how much is a... they say, it's priceless. I remember watching an interview, it had Alicia Keyes, they said, do you write your music? She said, yeah, I write most of all my music.

And it said, did you write, what was that song called, the first song she came out with, it's called...(G: "A Woman's Worth) "A Woman's Worth." And it said, well, how did you get the title or whatever? She said, well, I'll be honest, she said, I copied it from, what was that hair stuff? "I'm worth it." Yeah, I'm worth it. She said, I'll be honest, that's where I got it, I might be getting sued pretty soon for using it, but she said I kind of changed it a little bit. What is it, what is the product, L'Oreal, because I'm worth it. She said, yeah, I am worth it. So she said, A Woman's Worth. She kind of changed it around... So that's where I got that, because I kept asking questions-priceless-at the end, from the Visa commercial. It kind of reminded me of the Visa commercial.