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In 2003, Nicole Scherzinger, a former member of Popstars
winners Eden's Crush, became the group's lead singer. In the same year, soprano
vocalist Melody Thornton was also recruited in order to add vocal strength to
the group. The Pussycat Dolls' musical line-up consisted of Scherzinger,
Thornton, Carmit Bachar, Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta and Kaya
Jones (Kaya later left the group after recording and appearing in
"Sway" music video). By the time the recording group was launched,
their stage costumes were developed to bear various branding and
"PCD" logos, which preceded the sales of a branded clothing range and
other merchandise (via websites and at performances). Their repertoire was
expanded to include new Pop/R&B songs, with hit producers and guest rappers,
while still retaining some of the pop standards from their earlier incarnation.
They appeared in two soundtracks in 2004, for the films Shark Tale and Shall We
Dance?. The newly formed recording group's first single was "Sway"
from Shall We Dance?, with a music video inspired by the movie.
On September 13, 2005, they released their debut album, PCD,
debuting at number five on the Billboard 200.[14] Their first single,
"Don't Cha" was a hit, reaching number one in multiple countries
including UK, Australia and Canada and peaked at number two on the Billboard
Hot 100.[14] The song was originally a cover of the Tori Alamaze single
featuring rapper Busta Rhymes. The group won a Billboard Music Award for
"Don't Cha" (Ralphi Rosario mix) as Hot Dance Music/Club Play Single
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