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The Pussycat Dolls are an American girl group and dance ensemble, founded in Los Angeles, California, by choreographer Robin Antin in 1995 as a burlesque troupe. At the suggestion of Jimmy Iovine, Antin decided to take the burlesque troupe mainstream as a pop group.[2] Antin negotiated a record deal with Interscope Geffen A&M Records in 2003 turning the group into a music franchise comprising Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton, and Kimberly Wyatt. Their debut single, "Sway", was featured on the soundtrack of the 2004 film Shall We Dance?
The Pussycat Dolls achieved worldwide success with internationally successful singles "Don't Cha", "Stickwitu", "Buttons", and their multi-platinum debut album PCD (2005). However, despite their commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict due to the emphasis on Scherzinger, the group's lead vocalist, and the subordinate treatment of the other members. Bachar's departure from the group preceded the release of their second and final studio album Doll Domination (2008), which contains hit singles "When I Grow Up", "I Hate This Part", and "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)". Following the completion of their 2009 world tour, the group went on hiatus and fully disbanded in 2010. The original recording line-up, minus Thornton, announced their reunion in 2019 with an upcoming tour and a new album.
The Pussycat Dolls brand diversified into merchandise, reality television programs, a Las Vegas act, product endorsements, spin-off recording groups (Girlicious, Paradiso Girls, G.R.L.), and other ventures. Billboard ranked the Pussycat Dolls as the 80th most successful musical act of the 2000s.[3] The group has sold 55 million records worldwide,[4][5] making them one of the best-selling girl groups of all time.[6][7] In 2012, the Pussycat Dolls ranked 100th on VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Music, and as the tenth all-girl group.[8]
Antin began exploring the idea of a modern burlesque troupe during 1990 with Carla Kama and Christina Applegate as performers.[9][10][11] The troupe began to perform in 1995, with a repertoire of 1950s and 1960s popular music standards while dressed in lingerie or old-fashioned pin-up costumes. They secured a Thursday night residency at a Los Angeles nightclub, the Viper Room, where they stayed from 1995 to 2001. They appeared briefly in the 1998 films Matters of Consequence (dancing to Mancini's "Hub Caps and Tail Lights", and Keely Smith's "When Your Lover has Gone"),[12] and The Treat (directed by Jonathan Gems).[13] From 1995 to 2003 there were numerous guest vocalists, and many changes to the dance personnel.
The troupe received wider press coverage during June 1999, when Playboy featured a Pussycat Dolls pictorial, featuring at least seven contemporary members posing semi-nude (Kasey Campbell, Kiva Dawson, Antonietta Macri, Erica Breckels, Katie Bergold, Erica Gudis and Lindsley Allen).[14] Three years later, the Pussycat Dolls moved to the Roxy. They were featured in magazines, television specials for MTV and VH1, ad campaigns, and films. Some of the Pussycat Dolls appeared in the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,[9] dancing to Mancini's "The Pink Panther Theme". They were also featured in Pink's "Trouble" music video. Along with Applegate, Christina Aguilera and Carmen Electra (who was the group's lead performer for many of their shows) the troupe was featured in a Maxim magazine shoot in 2002,[15] which increased public interest in them (Aguilera later appeared in the similarly themed 2010 film Burlesque directed by Robin Antin's brother Steve).
Following their growing popularity, Interscope Geffen A&M Records music producers Jimmy Iovine and Ron Fair became involved with the group helping them to transform into a franchise after Gwen Stefani was asked to perform with the group.[16] The former dance troupe evolved into a popular music recording group and became employees of Iovine's label Interscope Records. The only troupe members who remained after the re-casting process were Robin Antin, Carmit Bachar, Cyia Batten, Kasey Campbell, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta and Kimberly Wyatt. Electra, when asked about her lack of involvement with the group's evolution into a popular music group, said, "I was part of [the Pussycat Dolls] for over two years and did every show with them [...] but financially, I couldn't become part of their new music project [...] It was a sacrifice I couldn't make."[17]
During 2003, Antin struck a joint venture with Interscope Records to develop the Pussycat Dolls into a brand, with Jimmy Iovine assigning the project to Ron Fair.[18] Auditions followed suit, for a separate group which would not include celebrity members.[18] Singers Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton and Kaya Jones[19][20] were recruited, joining Bachar, Roberts, Sutta, Wyatt, Batten, Campbell and Antin to form a new recording group.[21] In February 2004, they performed "Big Spender" live at the MTV Asia Awards.[22][23] In 2004, they recorded "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" for the Shark Tale soundtrack and recorded the single, "Sway" which is featured on the soundtrack of Shall We Dance?[21] The group briefly reunited with Electra for a guest performance at VH1 Divas 2004 where they performed "Tainted Love", "You Can Leave Your Hat On" (with Tom Jones) and "Girls on Film" before joining the headliners in a finaled of "New Attitude" alongside Patti LaBelle. Kaya Jones left the group in September 2004, while Batten and Campbell left in January 2005. Antin would eventually shift into a strictly managerial and creative role.
The group's debut album, PCD, was released in September 2005 and sold three million copies in the United States.[24] The album's lead single, "Don't Cha", was a number-one hit in various countries worldwide,[25] and reaching number two on the US Billboard Hot 100.[26] It was followed by "Stickwitu", which became their second number-one single in the UK and New Zealand, and reached number five on the Hot 100.[27] It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[28] "Beep" also became a hit, reaching number one in Belgium and New Zealand, number two in the UK, and number thirteen in the US.[29] The group became one of the top-selling artists in 2006, while the album appeared at number twelve on the Billboard 200-year-end chart that year.[30]
The group was selected to perform for the introduction for ABC's coverage of the NBA.[31] The Pussycat Dolls first opened for the Black Eyed Peas Honda Civic Tour in North America.[32] To further promote the album, Snoop Dogg was added to a remix of "Buttons",[33] which became a worldwide hit reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100,[34] and top five elsewhere.[35] The Pussycat Dolls embarked on their PCD World Tour with Rihanna as the opening act in the UK leg.[36] One of the dates of the PCD World Tour was recorded and streamed via MSN Music. The group ran into trouble in Kuala Lumpur with the authorities for sexually explicit dancing. The performance, a part of the PCD World Tour, was not well received in the Muslim state, which frowned upon the group's "eye-popping attire" and "sexually suggestive stage routines". Absolute Entertainment, the company behind the group's appearance in Malaysia, was fined $3000 for the incident.[37] Two final singles would be released from the album, "I Don't Need a Man" and "Wait a Minute", with the former becoming a moderate success and the latter becoming the group's fifth top 40 single on the Hot 100.[29]
To further promote the album the Pussycat Dolls toured along with Danity Kane on Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics Tour (2007) in North America from February to May.[38] The success of the group's debut album brought them a wide array of spin-offs including a CW reality series, Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll.[39] The goal of the show was to add a seventh member to join them in future endeavors. Asia Nitollano was announced as the winner on April 24, however several months later, it was revealed that Nitollano had actually quit the group shortly after the finale aired.[40] Following their performance at Live Earth, the group would only have occasional one-off performances for a while and went on a hiatus in mid-2007, during which Scherzinger attempted to launch a solo career. Plans for her debut solo album, Her Name is Nicole, would eventually be shelved after the release of four singles failed to make an impact on the charts. In August 2007, Sutta would be featured on the Paul van Dyke track "White Lies", which topped the US Billboard Hot Dance Singles chart.
On March 3, 2008, it was announced via the group's website that Carmit Bachar had left the group, intending to pursue a solo career.[41] At the time of her departure, she had been the longest performing member of the group, joining in 1995 when they were a burlesque act.[42] Several days later, they performed for the first time without Bachar for the Operation MySpace concert which honored US troops stationed in Kuwait.[41] In May 2008, they released their second album's lead single "When I Grow Up",[43] which reached the top ten in 16 countries.[9] At the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, its accompanying music video was nominated for six awards, the most of that ceremony,[44] and went on to win Best Dancing in a Video.[45] Doll Domination was released in September 2008 to mixed reviews.[46] It attained their highest peak position on the Billboard 200,[47] but failed to match the sales of its predecessor, selling less than a sixth as many as PCD sold (in the UK),[48] and regarding it as a commercial disappointment.[49] Three subsequent singles were released in 2008, "Whatcha Think About That", "Out of This Club", and "I Hate This Part";[50] the last one peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[51]
In January 2009, the Pussycat Dolls embarked on the Doll Domination Tour, their second headlining worldwide concert tour, which highlighted stops in Europe, Oceania and Asia,[52] and grossed over $14Β million.[note 1] Between the first two legs, the group opened for The Circus Starring Britney Spears in North America.[54] Jessica Sutta suffered a back injury during the first Sydney show, leaving the group performing as a foursome throughout the following shows.[55] While on tour in Europe, Nicole Scherzinger was asked to re-write pop version of "Jai Ho" from the movie Slumdog Millionaire (2008).[56] The song was entitled "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" and credited Scherzinger as a featured artist. This caused internal strife within the group, and a public outburst by Melody Thornton during one of the group's appearances on tour.[57] Despite that, it became one of their most successful singles,[58] and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, after charging eighty-five places, making the largest weekly leap from number 100.[59] The album's final two singles, "Bottle Pop" and "Hush Hush; Hush Hush" topped the US Hot Dance/Club Songs chart.[60] Meanwhile, Doll Domination was reissued into scaled down versions in various territories; in Australia, the album was subtitled 2.0. with 10 songs and an EP subtitled The Mini Collection was released in the UK.[61][48]
After the tour's conclusion, the group went on a hiatus,[62] with Robin Antin acknowledging that new members would be joining Scherzinger.[63] By February 2010, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, and Melody Thornton had announced their departures from the group,[64] with Wyatt later acknowledging that "the group has fully disbanded."[65] In May 2010, four new members surrounded Scherzinger in a new line-up,[66] but by the end of the year, Scherzinger had left the group to pursue a solo career.[67] In 2011, there were continued attempts to rebuild the group, and a line-up that included former Paradiso Girls member Lauren Bennett, former Girlicious member Chrystina Sayers, Paula van Oppen, Vanessa Curry and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Erica Kiehl Jenkins was featured in a GoDaddy commercial during Super Bowl XLVI.[68] The group would go on to call themselves G.R.L, citing the need for differentiating from the Pussycat Dolls due to their music being less urban and they would spend the rest of the year recording their debut album.[69][70] In 2015 the group would disband 9 months after member Simone Battle committed suicide following a battle with depression,[71] before returning as a trio in 2016.[72]
In October 2017, Dan Wootton of The Sun reported that Roberts, Scherzinger, Sutta, Wyatt, and Thornton were considering reuniting and going on tour in 2018, but Bachar was not on board.[73] The following week, social media sites were set up, further fuelling speculation of a reunion.[74] On April 25, 2018, during an appearance on The Chris Ramsey Show, Wyatt claimed that the band could reunite before the end of 2018. "We're all just in a place where we're kind of ready to live it all again, and make it fun and enjoy it and everything," she said. "So yeah, we're looking at the possibilities."[75]
On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed the Pussycat Dolls among hundreds of artists whose master tapes were reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire. The extent of damages and losses were not known due to conflicted reports over the number of primary masters kept in storage.[76] Later in September 2019, ET, reported that Scherzinger has joined former members of their band Pussycat Dolls for new studio sessions and the band will be reuniting for a Greatest Hits tour in 2020.[77] UK The X Factor judge Louis Walsh confirmed that the Pussycat Dolls would be performing on the finale of The X Factor: Celebrity on November 30, 2019.[78] The band then confirmed their reunion on British radio station Heart, confirming that Bachar, Roberts, Scherzinger, Sutta, and Wyatt had been recording new music and have announced nine tour dates around the UK in 2020.[79] During the interview, Scherzinger remarked that it had been around 10 years since the group's last tour and that the time felt right, "it's been a long time coming, but this feels like the perfect time to remind the world what it means to be a Pussycat Doll."[79] According to group founder Robin Antin, Thornton would not be taking part due to her feeling like the time was not right.[80] Thornton has since confirmed this during an interview with The Sun newspaper where she said, "I think it would be great for everyone to enjoy themselves and their lives, and whatever direction they want to go. I worked for years on the development of music and financed it myself. As a creative person I would like to make and release music myself."[81] The group have stated that they are leaving the door open for Thornton and she would be welcome back if she decided to join them later down the line.[80]
During the X Factor: Celebrity finale, the group performed a medley of their previous hits "Buttons", "When I Grow Up", "Don't Cha", and a brand new song, "React".[82] Since the performance, their tour has been dubbed Unfinished Business and The Reunion Tour, and has been expanded to include dates in Australia and New Zealand. The tour, however, was pushed back to 2021 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[83][84] The group's performance on The X Factor attracted over 400 complaints to British broadcasting regulator Ofcom for their "risque outfits" and being "too raunchy".[85] Sutta confirmed that a new album was in the works.[86] It was also confirmed that the group will perform at the Newmarket Nights event held annually at the British horse racing venue Newmarket Racecourse.[87] On January 31, 2020, American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor released her third album, Treat Myself (2020), which features the Pussycat Dolls on the song "Genetics". Trainor revealed the collaboration came about when she bumped into Scherzinger whilst both artists were filming The Four and The Masked Singer respectively. Scherzinger recorded the group's vocals for "Genetics" in exchange for Trainor working on new music for the group.[88][89]
In February 2020, the group performed on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway,[90] and at Nova FM 96.9's Red Room at Glass Island Sydney Harbour, Australia in early March.[91] It has also been confirmed that the group was going to headline Brighton Pride with a 75 minutes set on August 2, 2020, in the UK, but it was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[92] In March 2021, it was confirmed that the tour was once again being delayed due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.[93] Around the same time, group member Jessica Sutta and founder Robin Antin appeared on ET to announce Sutta's pregnancy and confirm the group's plans for new music and to tour when it was safe to do so. In the interview, Sutta confirmed that she intended to take the baby on the road with her. Antin also confirmed plans for new music when asked about whether an album would be coming out. The group is in discussions to collaborate with Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and Karol G, while also expressing a desire to work with Snoop Dogg again following his appearance on "Buttons" (2006) and "Bottle Pop" (2009).[94] Sutta also confirmed that originally "React" would have been followed by another single if the pandemic had not have happened. On new music, Sutta said "I think you're going to hear a lot of us singing. All my bandmates are incredibly talented, they have beautiful voices and I think it's definitely time for them to shine.".[95]
The Pussycat Dolls had re-recorded "Don't Cha" in Simlish (as "Do Ba") for inclusion in the computer game The Sims 2: Pets.[96] They also appeared in character form in the video game Asphalt: Urban GT 2 released in November 2006.[97] In a merchandising agreement with Interscope in 2006, toy manufacturer Hasbro planned a line of dolls modeled after the group, reportedly to be marketed to six to nine-year-olds.[98] Two organizations (Dads and Daughters and Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood) successfully lobbied Hasbro to scrap the plan,[99] saying they felt the group would have been inappropriate for children due to the overtly sexual nature of the Pussycat Dolls' songs, videos and performances.[100] Also in 2006, Interscope negotiated a deal with EstΓ©e Lauder for a Pussycat Dolls line of cosmetics under the Stila brand.[101] In 2008, Robin Antin and the La Senza Corporation produced a line of Burlesque Pussycat Dolls-styled lingerie called "Shhh...by Robin Antin",[102] and on December 15, Antin released Robin Antin's Pussycat Dolls Workout, which is composed of dancers from the Pussycat Doll Lounge Review including Chrystina Sayers from Girlicious, and features Nicole Scherzinger.[103]
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas operated a resident live show at its "Pussycat Dolls Lounge", until closing the venue in February 2015.[104] The burlesque-style show h
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