Music
Victoria Aitken explains 'Bitch' title
Published Friday, Aug 21 2009, 14:42 BST | By Mayer Nissim

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The daughter of former Conservative MP and convicted perjurer Jonathan Aitken told The Guardian that the track was the follow-up to her Jennifer Lopez-influenced debut 'Jenny From The Yacht'.
Aitken said: "There was this certain man who I was quite keen on... and the nicer I was, the more aloof he got, as with all men. I remember being on a plane and I switched my phone off and I got three messages from him and I was like, 'Hey'.
"So I was walking through St James's Park and wrote him this email and I said, 'I'll be your bitch any time'. I started humming the tune as I was walking through the park and I thought, 'This is a song'.
When asked if her father had any concerns about the title, she added: "No. My father used to be quite racy in his time, so I don't think he's that shockable."
Jonathan Aitken served seven months of an 18-month sentence for perjury and perverting the course of justice in 1999 after a failed libel action against The Guardian and Granada TV. He was later declared bankrupt.
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