Peak
99
Weeks
1
Score
29
Chart Year
2009
The music video was shot on March 24, 2009 in a Beverly Hills mansion and directed by Scott Speer,[13] the music video features Adam Gregory, as Tisdale's ex-boyfriend who cheats on her.[14] In the video, the man who has supposedly cheated on Tisdale leaves his house and she finds a key, so she goes into his house. There she takes photographs with Edilson Nascimento, Christopher Mason and other Brazilian male models, as well as Scott Speer. She then throws a party there, where her band then stages a performance on platforms in the swimming pool. At the end of the video, the man that cheated on her, comes home with the 'second' girlfriend (portrayed by Brittany Snow) and they find a camera with a note with "It's Alright, It's OK" written in it (made by Tisdale). His "second" girlfriend then leaves him.[14] The video premiered on MySpace and Entertainment Tonight.[15] The music video was shown in 6,600 movie theaters in the United States from April 24 to May 28
Ashley described this to MTV News as "a strong survival song." It was written by the Swedish production team Twin, who are Joacim Persson, Emil Svensson, Johan Alkenas and Niclas Molinder. 90210 actor Adam Gregory co-starred in the song's music video as Ashley's cheating former boyfriend. She told MTV News that the clip shows the singer-actress getting her revenge: "He drives away from his house, I enter his house, and I invite a lot of people over - we destroy it. There's also male models there that I'm taking pictures with, I'm posing with, leaving them all around the house - so then he comes home with the girl that he is cheating on me with and sees his place is destroyed! Great revenge!" Ashley is a fan of Kelly Clarkson and the American Idol winner was an inspiration for this song. She explained to MTV News that this tune, "definitely came from an inspired-by-Kelly [place], because when I was younger 'Since U Been Gone' was one of my favorite songs, whenever I was going through relationship problems, to put on. [It] made me feel so much better and that definitely inspired 'It's Alright, It's OK.'" The visual was directed by Scott Speer with whom Ashley had a two year relationship before breaking up in late 2011. The video director has also helmed the clip for the singer/actress's single "Crank It Up," as well as clips for Jordin Sparks, David Archuleta and Blake Shelton.
You told me There's no need To talk it out Cause it's too late To proceed And slowly I took your words And walked away No looking back I wont regret, no I will find my way I'm broken But still I have to say It's alright, okay I'm so much better without you I wont be sorry Alright, okay So don't you bother what I do No matter what you say I wont return Our bridge has burned down I'm stronger now Alright, okay I'm so much better without you I wont be sorry You played me Betrayed me Your love was nothing but a game Portrait a role You took control, I I couldn't help but fall So deep But now I see things clear It's alright, okay I'm so much better without you I wont be sorry Alright, okay So don't you bother what I do No matter what you say I wont return Our bridge has burned down I'm stronger now Alright, okay I'm so much better without you I wont be sorry Don't waist your fiction tears on me Just save them for someone in need It's way to late I'm closing the door It's alright, okay I'm so much better without you I wont be sorry Alright, okay So don't you bother what I do (yeah) No matter what you say I wont return Our bridge has burned down I'm stronger now Alright, okay I'm so much better without you (I'm better without you) I wont be sorry It's alright, okay Alright, okay Without you No matter what you say It's alright, okay Alright, okay Without you I won't be sorry
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 2, 2009 | 99 | 27 |