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PCD: Tour Edition: 2005 [9] "Calling All Angels" The Pussycat Dolls Sam Watters Louis Biancaniello Rico Love Wayne Wilkins — — [10] "Cute as Shit" The Pussycat Dolls Wayne Lucas — — [11] "Don't Cha" † The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes: Thomas Callaway Trevor Smith Anthony Ray: PCD: 2005 [3] "Don't Cha" (More Booty Remix) The ...
The remix version of "Buttons" featuring rapper Snoop Dogg was released on April 11, 2006, via digital download, as the fourth single from PCD. [13] The song also impacted US contemporary hit and rhythmic radio formats on May 8, through A&M Records and Interscope Records . [ 14 ]
With sales of 23,900, PCD was the second highest new entry on the chart that week. [83] After 12 weeks of being outside the top ten, PCD reached number ten on the chart dated December 12, 2005, due to the success of "Stickwitu", which remained atop the UK Singles Chart and helped the album improve its week-to-week sales. [84]
In 2003 Scherzinger auditioned for and was cast as the lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls, a burlesque troupe turned recording music group. [1] While recording the group's debut album, PCD (2005), Scherzinger began working on her own solo album titled Her Name Is Nicole, which was due to be released in 2007. [1]
Scherzinger's version replaces the original tune's Hindi words with English lyrics, including the chorus, "You are the reason that I breathe/ You are the reason that I still believe/ You are my destiny/ Jai ho." [9] Stephanie Nolen of The Globe and Mail the lyrics as "racier than the original Hindi words by Indian poet Gulzar." [10] "Jai Ho!
A CD single version of "I Hate This Part" was released in Germany on November 21, 2008, by Universal Music Group. [15] A remix version subtitled "Dave Audé Dance Hybrid Mix" was released in the US on December 16, 2008. [16] "I Hate This Part" is a pop ballad with elements of grinding R&B and dance music. [17]
The Pussycat Dolls in the music video in a photo session representing a part of their tour life. The song's music video, directed by Nigel Dick, premiered on MTV.com on October 13, 2005. [54] According to MTV, the clip was filmed in different places across Los Angeles including the Orpheum Theatre over the course of two days. [55]
It was released as the third single from PCD on February 6, 2006, by A&M Records and Interscope Records. Upon its release, "Beep" received mixed reviews from music critics. In the United States, the song failed to replicate the commercial success of its predecessors, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, it peaked atop ...