Top 5 Pussycat Dolls Songs For Their World Tour
Your sass-to-stage mini-guide for the Dolls
Jai Ho! They are the reason that we breathe! Nicole Scherzinger has recently taken a powerhouse turn as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard in the West End and on Broadway - now she's returning to her pop roots as The Pussycat Dolls reunite as a trio for their next world tour! Don't cha wish you could get tickets?
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Our Favourite Pussycat Dolls Songs
1. "Don't Cha"
Still a club staple, this hair-flipper was originally recorded by Tori Alamaze in 2004, then pitched to the Pussycat Dolls by CeeLo Green and Busta Rhymes. It became their breakout hit, turning Scherzinger into a pop diva overnight.
2. "Buttons"
Written by Sean Garrett, Jason Perry, and Melody Thornton, the track was designed to showcase the Dolls' sultry side. Melody added extra vocal runs during recording, which would later spark a rebellion against Nicole on stage.
3. "When I Grow Up"
Penned by will.i.am, it was originally demoed with a hip-hop edge before the Dolls made it a glossy, stadium-ready pop anthem about fame and ambition.
4. "Stickwitu"
A recent TikTok viral number and a staple of noughties R&B balladry. This one was pitched to the Dolls to show their softer side. The song was nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group.
5. "I Don't Need a Man
Their most underrated banger and biggest empowerment anthem. Written by Fred Jerkins III, I Don't Need a Man was inspired by Destiny's Child's "Independent Women Part I" (2000) and has ranked in the top 10 on multiple girl-power anthem lists.







