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5[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: [[GoodBadGirl Kimberly Wyatt]], [[TeamMom Carmit]] [[FieryRedhead Bachar]], [[IAmTheBand Nicole Scherzinger]], [[GenkiGirl Ashley Roberts]], [[GirlyGirl Jessica Sutta]]]]
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7-> ''"Pedicure, manicure, kitty cat claws''
8-> ''The way she climbs up and down them poles''
9-> ''Lookin' like one of them Puddy-Cat Dolls''
10-> ''Tryin' to hold my woodie back through my drawers"''
11-->-- '''Music/{{Eminem}}''', "Smack That"
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13The Pussycat Dolls are a {{Pop}} / RAndB GirlGroup who originally began as a burlesque dance troupe back in TheNineties. At the TurnOfTheMillennium, the troupe began foraying into glamour magazines and making a name for themselves in the eyes of the public. After shuffling their members and recruiting Music/NicoleScherzinger (formerly of the ''Popstars''-created group "Eden's Crush"), pop music was next on the agenda, and after launching themselves with the mega-successful single "Don't Cha", their debut album ''PCD'' was released in 2005. Another album, ''Doll Domination'', followed in 2008 in spite of the group losing FieryRedhead Carmit Bachar.
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15With the release of their music came much controversy, as terrified parents and {{Media Watchdog}}s caused a scene over their explicit outfits, dance moves and song lyrics. What ''really'' set them off, though, was the fact that in some instances the Dolls were [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids marketed to girls as young as]] ''[[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids six]]''. The group were even about to release a line of dolls targeting that age group when various parental organisations caused an outcry, causing them to be shelved. Though other popstars such as Music/BritneySpears and Music/ChristinaAguilera had donned HotterAndSexier images which pushed the boundaries of taste before, the Pussycat Dolls were pretty much the TropeCodifier in making overtly sexual pop with an image to match.
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17The group also became involved with some internal politics which spawned numerous, ahem, [[{{Pun}} catfights]]. After Carmit left the group in 2008 to work on her own projects, there was a television series devoted to finding the next "Doll", however the winner opted to embark on a solo career just weeks after her victory. There was also much squabbling over Nicole being a SpotlightStealingSquad, and in response to this, each Doll got her own solo track on the deluxe edition of ''Doll Domination''.
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19It was all too much though, and by early 2010, the group imploded. Jessica was the first to leave following her sustaining a back injury while on tour, and she was very shortly followed by Kimberly, Ashley and Melody - while each of them thanked fans for their support, they all cited the favoritism Nicole received as a deciding factor in their departures. In later years the majority of the girls have remained close, with Melody giving Carmit a "Special Thanks" mention in her first solo work, Melody, Ashley and Jessica being bridesmaids at Kimberly's wedding and Carmit attending Jessica's wedding.
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21It was originally reported that the Pussycat Dolls would return in 2013, but [[RevolvingDoorBand with an all-new lineup]] (which included former members of Paradiso Girls and Girlicious), but Robin Antin announced that the new group would ''not'' be using the Pussycat Dolls name, but instead be named "[[https://www.billboard.com/wp-content/uploads/media/grl-650-430.jpg?w=650 G.R.L]]", however in 2019, it was [[https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/26/entertainment/pussycat-dolls-reunion/index.html confirmed]] that the Dolls would be reuniting.
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23Unfortunately, that reunion was short-lived as well. In September of 2021, Robin Antin filed a [[https://people.com/music/pussycat-dolls-founder-robin-antin-sues-nicole-scherzinger/ lawsuit]] against Nicole accusing her of extortion - claiming Nicole had suddenly refused to take part in the tour unless she was given full creative control, "final decision-making authority" and a larger share of the group's business venture (75% vs the 49% she already had). Nicole denied this and filed [[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/nicole-scherzinger-pussycat-dolls-founder-breach-of-contract-complaint-1393113/ her own lawsuit]] against Antin for breach of conduct and mismanagement, claiming (among other things) that Antin had mismanaged the tour so badly that Nicole had had to use her own private funds to try to make things work.
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25In early 2022, Nicole posted to Instagram confirming that the reunion tour had been cancelled, surprising [[https://ca.news.yahoo.com/pussycat-dolls-tour-cancelled-instagram-111654422.html her group mates]] who had no idea this was going on. Around the same time, Antin posted to Instagram saying "All of us have made personal & financial sacrifices, but that's what it takes to be a team player in a 'BAND.' Let's not forget there are 5 other members of this group who I care for deeply, who deserve to be heard. [...] There are truths to this situation, I just hope one day they see the light".
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27In 2023, Nicole [[https://cjoy.com/news/9552057/nicole-scherzinger-shades-pussycat-dolls-in-new-song-freedom/ released a new song]] that seemingly shaded the group and implied she would not be returning, especially with the lyrics "Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm not that little Doll you knew. She paid her dues, now she owns herself. I’ve got a new attitude down inside of me, I've got a new pair of shoes, step aside, please. I’m through working for you, was killing me to compromise. Bitch, I just woke up redefined.”
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29!! Last-Known Lineup
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31* Carmit Bachar[[note]]Initially left the group in 2008, returned in 2020 for "React".[[/note]]
32* Ashley Roberts
33* Creator/NicoleScherzinger
34* Jessica Sutta
35* Kimberly Wyatt
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37!! Former Members
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39* Kaya Jones[[note]]Left the group before debut, citing dissatisfaction with how the group was being managed.[[/note]]
40* Melody Thornton[[note]]Chose not to return for "React".[[/note]]
41* Asia Nitollano[[note]]Winner of ''Pussycat Dolls: Search For The Next Doll'', changed her mind shortly after about actually joining the group and wanted to go solo, but was never signed to a label.[[/note]]
42* Lauren Bennett[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but debuted as part of G.R.L instead until they disbanded. Returned as part of the new G.R.L lineup in 2016, and remained there until their second disbandment.[[/note]]
43* Natasha Slayton[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but debuted as part of G.R.L instead until they disbanded. Returned as part of the new G.R.L lineup in 2016 and remained there until their second disbandment.[[/note]]
44* Amanda Branche[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but left and was replaced by Simone Battle.[[/note]]
45* Simone Battle[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but debuted as part of G.R.L instead. Tragically committed suicide in 2014, fearing that the group would never become famous, as well as suffering from money issues and depression.[[/note]]
46* Emmalyn Estrada[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but instead debuted as part of G.R.L until their disbandment. Did not return as part of the new G.R.L lineup, choosing to go solo instead.[[/note]]
47* Paula Van Oppen[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but instead debuted as part of G.R.L until their disbandment. Did not return as part of the new G.R.L lineup.[[/note]]
48* Vanessa Curry[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but did not debut.[[/note]]
49* Chrystina Sayers[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but decided to go solo instead.[[/note]]
50* Erica Kiehl Jenkins[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, but did not debut.[[/note]]
51* Natalie Meija[[note]]Was supposed to be part of the new line-up, then part of G.R.L, but left due to becoming a mother.[[/note]]
52
53!!Discography:
54* ''[=PCD=]'' (2005)
55* ''[=Sessions@AOL=]'' (2006)
56* ''Doll Domination'' (2008)
57* ''Doll Domination 2.0'' (2009)[[note]]Reissue[[/note]]
58* ''Doll Domination 3.0'' (2009)[[note]]UK reissue[[/note]]
59* ''Doll Domination: The Mini Collection'' (2009)
60* ''Reunion'' (2020)[[note]]Single[[/note]]
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62----
63!!Pussycat Dolls provide examples of:
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65* AlliterativeTitle: ''Doll Domination''.
66* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Sang word-for-word in "When I Grow Up", discussing the desires for fame.
67* BetterPartnerAssertion: "Don't Cha" is about the singer saying how she would make a better girlfriend than the one the listener currently has; being, among other things, "hotter" and more "fun" compared to her.
68* BreakupSong: "I Hate This Part", "Hush Hush", "Happily Never After" and others. The first two are widely considered to be {{surprisingly gentle song}}s for them, along with "Stickwitu".
69* CallAndResponseSong: Nicole and Music/{{Timbaland}} in "Wait a Minute", Nicole and Music/WillIAm in "Beep".
70* CloudCuckooLander: Paula.
71* CoverVersion: They perform covers ''a lot'', and said covers actually take up half of ''[=PCD=]'''s tracklisting. Even their debut single and biggest hit, "Don't Cha", is a cover of a Tori Alamaze song released in 2004. Some of their other covers include "Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps", [[{{Medley}} "Tainted Love"/"Where Did Our Love Go"]], "Right Now", "Sway", "Feelin' Good" and "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going". Their "cover" of Music/DonnaSummer's "Hot Stuff" is practically InNameOnly as it interpolates the chorus with new lyrics.
72* DancingOnABus: "Wait a Minute" begins with the Dolls dancing on a subway train and "When I Grow Up" features the group dancing on the roofs of cars.
73* ADayInTheLimelight: Each Doll gets her own solo on ''Doll Domination'':
74** Jessica Sutta - "If I Was a Man"
75** Melody Thornton - "Space"
76** Kimberly Wyatt - "Don't Want to Fall In Love"
77** Nicole Scherzinger - "Until U Love U"
78** Ashley Roberts - "Played"
79* DramaticWind: In the "I Hate This Part" video.
80* {{Determinator}}: Paula Van Oppen. She dropped out of high school to focus on dance, and when people thought she wasn't good enough, she worked her ass off, appeared on ''Series/SoYouThinkYouCanDance'' (and then bowed out to appear in {{Burlesque}}), and then went on to appear in commercials, music videos, and on stage with Music/{{Usher}}, Music/KatyPerry, Keri Hilson, and Music/LadyGaga.
81* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: As mentioned above, the group started as a burlesque troupe. Even as they started performing as more of a traditional girl group, half of the troupe members stuck around for live shows in 2005 before the album dropped, including Carmen and Robin.
82* GenreRoulette: Played with pop, dance, R&B, world music and even {{jazz}}.
83* GoldDigger: [=PCD=] make it rather explicit what they really want from Music/{{Timbaland}} in "Wait a Minute".
84* HeroicBSOD: Nicole Scherzinger had one early in her tenure, due to her insecurities when posing in skimpy clothing.
85** Simone would later have one due to her fears that the group would never be famous, and unfortunately unlike Nicole, she didn't recover and tragically took her own life.
86* IAmTheBand: Nicole was recruited to sing the group's songs while the other members engaged in their ThreeMinutesOfWrithing. She would usually get the bulk of the verses while Carmit and Melody would join in to sing the chorus and Melody provided the [[MelismaticVocals vocal runs]] (Ashley, Kimberly and Jessica were given whatever (if anything) was left, such as in "Buttons" where they sing the "uh-huh" and "uh" bits in the choruses).
87** However, there ''are'' some songs where the other girls were given more spotlight, such as Carmit and Melody each getting a short verse on "Beep" and being featured in the song's music video, and it also wasn't uncommon to have Carmit and Melody singing more on the group's b-sides[[note]]Carmit's lines were given to Jessica following her departure[[/note]]. Some sources have Carmit and Melody (as well as Kaya Jones before her departure) listed as "main" singers alongside Nicole, but Nicole herself has said she sang [[http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a410519/nicole-scherzinger-i-sang-95-of-the-pussycat-dolls-vocals/ 95% of the group's songs]].
88*** "React" was a ''bit'' better about line division, with most of the song being comprised of shared lines, but even then Nicole was the only Doll to get solo lines and a bridge to herself.
89** Following some songs being credited to "The Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger", Melody [[http://www.mtv.com/news/1610068/pussycat-dolls-melody-thornton-sounds-off-onstage-in-phoenix/ got angry during a concert and lashed out]]:
90-->'''Melody:''' Thank you for supporting me even though I'm not "featured"! That's right, Phoenix, let me hear you! What's up everybody? I'm Melody, and I'm a native of Phoenix, UsefulNotes/{{Arizona}}. Let me give a shout-out to my family. Thank you for supporting me, even if I'm not featured. You know what I'm saying? And I feel like it's my responsibility to say to all the little boys and girls in the house tonight that myself and Ashley Roberts are examples that you can do anything that you want to do. Don't give up on your dreams and don't let anyone stomp on them ever!
91* InDaClub: "Out of This Club" ([[{{Irony}} funnily enough]]).
92* IntercourseWithYou: Oh boy. They don't even ''try'' hiding this trope in their music. "Buttons", "Beep", "Bottle Pop" (which is apparently meant to be a DoubleEntendre but comes off as more a single entendre), "Don't Cha"...
93* MsFanservice: Let's face it - they're not really marketed to the crowd that actually ''listen'' to music.
94* RearrangeTheSong: The original version of "Hush Hush" is a slow, mournful-sounding ballad. The single mix/radio version starts off in the same vein as the original, but soon kicks into an upbeat disco stomper.
95* RockstarSong: "When I Grow Up".
96* {{Sampling}}:
97** The radio version of "Hush Hush" contains a sample of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive".
98** And "Beep" samples from Music/ElectricLightOrchestra's "Evil Woman".
99** "When I Grow Up" samples the guitar riff from "He's Always There" by Music/TheYardbirds.
100* SeductionLyric: "Don't Cha" is distinctly in the BadGirlSong crossover zone, being a brazen attempt to seduce a guy away from his girlfriend - though later in the song the singer accepts it's a bad idea and advises the guy to stay with his girlfriend.
101-->"Fight the feeling, leave it alone, 'cause if it ain't love it just ain't enough to leave a happy home. Let's keep it friendly, you have to play fair - see, ''I'' don't care, but I know ''she'' ain't gon' wanna share." [...] "I know she loves you, I understand - I'd probably be just as crazy about you if you were my own man. Maybe next lifetime, possibly, but until then, old friend, your secret is safe with me."
102* SelfEmpowermentAnthem: "I Don't Need a Man".
103* SignatureMove: Kimberly's [[https://rachttlg.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/pussycat_dolls2.jpg standing]] [[https://andjillcametumblingafter.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/kimwyatt3.jpg over-splits]], which once even [[https://youtu.be/Lv3h9_D2IAk helped her out]] when her car broke down.
104* SillyLoveSongs: PCD get uncharacteristically mushy in "Stickwitu".
105* SoundEffectBleep: Used ''many'' times on "Beep".
106* {{Stripperific}}: The reigning queens of this trope. Music/{{Rihanna}} ain't got nothing on them.
107* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: "Wait a Minute" is essentially three minutes of "Oh no Timbaland, I'm not interested in your fancy cars, your jewellery, your property or your vast wealth at all."
108* TeamMom: Carmit, so much so that Melody gave her a "Special Thanks" mention in her first solo release.
109* ThreeMinutesOfWrithing
110* TranslatedCoverVersion: "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" from the ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'' soundtrack. [[BlindIdiotTranslation Although "translated" is putting it]] [[WhatSongWasThisAgain very loosely...]]
111** There's also Nicole's ''repeated'' [[AccentUponTheWrongSyllable mispronunciation]] of "Jai" as "Jay", which is worse when you can hear A. R. Rahman in the background singing it with the pronunciation of "Jai" sounding closer to how an English speaker would say "J'eye".
112* UpdatedRerelease: ''Doll Domination'' got ''two''. One as a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition and the other as an [=EP=].
113* AWildRapperAppears: Music/BustaRhymes in "Don't Cha", Music/WillIAm in "Beep", Music/SnoopDogg in "Bottle Pop" (and the remix version of "Buttons"), and Music/MissyElliot in "Whatcha Think About That".

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