According to lead vocalist Leigh Kakaty the music video was designed to convey the raw explosiveness and ambiance of one of the band's shows. Kakaty goes on to say that:
"This video for 'Boss's Daughter' captured everything we think of ourselves as a rock band– just in-your-face and a lot of red, white and blue. It's about all-American rock band pride, beautiful women and rock stars rocking." [ 7]
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