Music Video
There are two music videos produced for the single. The first video was the original music video, which was directed by Liz Friedlander. The song features Morissette doing backflips, backbend kickovers. The song features Morissette with dreadlocks, featuring scenes with her throwing pies at her friends, randomly kissing a man on the street, boxing in a boxing ring and running through a road without any notice. It was shot on February 11, 1996 in New York's meat packing district. Filming took 23 hours in 10° weather. The version was released worldwide, online and televised.
The second music video was the music video featuring Morissette with her band live on a live performance. Some included her performing from the MTV Unplugged video. The live version was used instead of the album version.
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