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Pussycat Dolls - Bottle Pop
The second studio album from the Pussycat Dolls was
scheduled for release worldwide on September 20, 2008, and in the U.S. on
September 23, 2008[28] with tracks produced by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, The Clutch,
Sean Garrett, Quiz & Larossi, New Kids on the Block, Scott Storch,
Darkchild, Fernando Garibay, Ryan Tedder, Mark Taylor, Taio Cruz,[29] and
others.[30]
They performed their hit singles "Buttons" and
"When I Grow Up" at the MTV Asia Awards 2008 in Genting Highlands,
Malaysia and performed in Singapore for Singfest 2008, as part of a line-up of
international music acts. They performed the singles "Buttons",
"Don't Cha", and "When I Grow Up", including a special solo
dance segment "Show Me What You Got".
The second single to be released from Doll Domination was
"I Hate This Part". The single was originally going to be
"Whatcha Think About That" but was soon scrapped for a worldwide
release due to "I Hate This Part" gaining more attention, instead
"Whatcha Think About That" was only released on radio in the U.S but
has since charted at number 70 on the Billboard Pop 100 and number 66 on the
Canadian Hot 100. "Whatcha Think About That" will instead be the
third single from the album to be released in the UK. "I Hate This
Part" was released in October and November. The song has yet to be
released physically in most countries but has charted in the Top 40. The song
first charted in Australia when it debuted at number 45 but has since peaked at
number 10.[31] In the U.S. the song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot
100 and number 10 on the Billboard Pop 100.[32] The song also peaked at number
four on the European Hot 100 Singles Chart.
The Pussycat Dolls appeared on the Royal Variety
Performance 2008, at the London Palladium on December 11. The Royal Variety
Performance is a gala event held annually at a major British theatre, to raise
money for the Entertainment Artistes Benevolent Fund. The show is performed in
the presence of senior members of the Royal family and it is considered a great
honor to be invited to take part.
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