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Editors’ Notes

“I always wanted to be a superstar,” Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger confesses in “When I Grow Up,” the lead track on the group’s sophomore album, Doll Domination. With the aid of such hit producers as Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Garrett, and Polow Da Don, the Dolls build on the platinum success of their first outing with pumping beats, swirling synth backdrops, and chant-along choruses. There’s plenty of sass served up on these tracks, with “Whatcha Think About That” (featuring Missy Elliott on vocals) and “Whatchmacallit” standing out for their relentless grooves and take-no-mess attitudes. Tracks like “Bottle Pop” (a teasing tune boosted by a Snoop Dogg cameo) and “Out of This Club” (an easy-gliding number guest starring R. Kelly) provide plenty of frothy fun. The real revelations come with the album’s bittersweet slow jams. “I Hate This Part,” “Halo," and “Happily Never After” are acoustic-accented breakup ballads that take the Dolls beyond their usual party mode into something more tender.

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This is way better Than PCD.

i love this album here are my reviews for each song. 1. When I Grow Up 5/5 - Probally anyone can realte to this song, its like the best song of the album really cool beat. 2. Bottle Pop 4.5/5 - This could be a really succesful hit but it reminds me a lot of Buttons. 3. Whatcha Think About That 5/5 - It may not be as pop dancey as When I Grow Up but, its way more catchy'ier. 4. I Hate This Part 5/5 - I love this song, i think i like it way more than When I Grow Up. I Can't wait till it comes out on the radio in the U.S. 5.Takin' Over the World - 4/5 6.Out of This Club - 4/5 7. Who's Gonna Love You - 5/5 8. Happily Never After - 4/5 9. Magic - 4/5 10. Halo - 4/5 11. In Person - 5/5 12. Elevator 5/5 13. Hush Hush 4/5 14. Love the Way You Love Me 4/5 15. Wacthamacalit 5/5 16. I'm Done 4/5

Nicole domination.

Nicole hogs all the time in these songs with her horrible vocals. Nicole already had a chance to be a solo star, but after half a dozen flop singles she gave up and forced the dolls to make a new album, and it's obvious they didn't even try hard. These songs are really bad and none of them even sound original. The dolls should've just broken up after their first album and stopped before they made fools out of themselves with those two horrible reality program on The CW that did nothing to help their careers. Last year two of the dolls (including that new one) left the group, and it wouldn't surprise me if more of them leave within the next year or two. PCD is past prime.

Doll Domination

OMG, I've been waiting soo long I lovee this album it is soo hottt, i love all of the songs great job dolls, I think you're awsome. fav songs: I hate this part Takin over the world When I grow up really buy this album it's hott

Biography

Formed: Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Founded by choreographer Robin Antin in 1995, the Pussycat Dolls began as a burlesque dance revue based in Los Angeles, spawned a second revue in Las Vegas, grew into an A-list phenomena with a revolving cast of guest celebrities, and eventually became a recording act with a number one dance hit. It wasn't long after launching its revue that the troupe began attracting actresses and models who wanted to become a Pussycat Doll for a night. Christina Aguilera, Pamela Anderson, Kelly Osbourne, P!nk,...
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