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Oct 07 2008

Pussycat Dolls Dominate

Published by Regina Avalos at 1:36 pm under Magazines, Music, Music Videos Edit This

Doll Domination, their second album, was released on September 23, and now the second single off of that release has made it out of the shadows. That album came in fourth place in its first week of sales. The music video for Whatchu Think About That has an appearance by Missy Elliot, who sings on the track along with the Pussycat Dolls. The girl group graced the cover of Blender Magazine for their October 2008 issue. You can check out those pictures below and their new video here . What do you think of this group and their latest music video? Do they dominate you? Or do they leave you cold?

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2 Responses to “Pussycat Dolls Dominate”

  1. Ticoon 07 Oct 2008 at 2:25 pm edit this

    Well…their music leaves me cold, but as long as they’re at my place & naked, they could dominate me right out of my shorts & on top of them…

    Like too many chick artists today, they’re REALLY HOT, but the music just sucks.

  2. mickie31on 07 Oct 2008 at 3:16 pm edit this

    I don’t really listen to them they are not my kind of band really. I think they appeal to a different type of person probably more teenagers and youngsters. I like Ozzy Osbourne, Cold Play and Underoath. I have a mixed range, but just never got listening to the Pussycat Dolls. I think people tend to like them for their looks and I think they play on this a lot.

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