The Pussycat Dolls: poor spelling, great songs
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“Don’t be fooled by their veneer of vacuity,” the Guardian said recently of America’s biggest girl group. “Your average Pussycat Doll is a forward-thinking and determined woman.”
“After all, it might have taken the suffragette movement the best part of 100 years to secure the right to vote, but it’s taking one modern day burlesque troupe no time at all to delay a further century’s worth of feminism.”
That’s somewhat snarky: the Pussycat Dolls are hardly sistas to the likes of, say, Tracy Chapman and Norah Jones — but they do make great songs.
That’s because, like our own Girls Aloud, they are powered by the very best team pop music has to offer.
Since their formation in 2003, these five gorgeous young women have produced a string of hit singles and released a succession of tantalising videos.
“People are going to want to buy the visual imagery of the Pussycat Dolls,” record label chief Ron Fair told Blender magazine upon their launch five years ago.
“We will create a demand for that because they will be so much more than a record, a music video.”
This month on BT Vision, you can celebrate the release of the Dolls’ new album, entitled Domination, with their best music videos. These include When I Grow Up, Don’t Cha and Stickwitu.
You can also enjoy the video for Buttonz, in which the girls make up for what they lack in grammar with impeccable gyrations.
They’re the kind of slinky moves that perfect pop has always thrived on.
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