A Little Work

The song was released as the album's sixth and final single and distributed to contemporary hit radio on November 14 in the United States by Dutchess Music and BMG Rights Management.

Deemed a short film, it begins showing scenes of the singer battling her demons in a padded room and in a straitjacket as Fergie herself narrates how she often felt watched and how difficult it was leaving in constant fear due to drug abuse.

As Fergie continues to share her story, the video also shows visions of soldiers in war before she embraces one, who wears her surname - Ferguson - on his name badge, as a kind of homage to her late grandfather, whom she calls her "guardian angel", and then flashbacks of his funeral, as she believes he was the one that guided her in the right direction.

At the ending, Fergie is shown walking out of the church, holding hands with her son Axl as she realizes that she needed to honor herself, and she still works on it even today.

[3]The idea to dramatize Fergie's previous experience with addiction came after Åkerlund conducted an in-depth conversation with the singer about her life in her own home, footage which was also used in the final cut.