Pussycat Dolls' biggest singles on the Official UK Chart revealed
Don't cha wish The Pussycat Dolls would reunite? Well you're in luck.
After rumours of a return for PCD were reported in The Sun last week, PCDReunion.com has been set up, where fans have chance to sign up to the group's newsletter for further announcements. Exciting!
Details are hush hush; hush hush (sorry) right now, but according to the reports, the group will be made up by Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Melody Thornton, Kimberly Wyatt and Jessica Sutta, the line-up that released the final (to-date) PCD album Doll Domination.
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The five-piece are set for a reunion tour according to The Sun, and we wonder if X Factor - where Nicole serves a judge - could be the perfect platform for the girls' first performance together again?
The band also originally featured Carmit Bachar for first album PCD, but she would only reunite should Nicole not be present. Speaking in 2012, she said: "A Pussycat Dolls reunion isn’t out of the question. Five of us — and not Nicole — could happen. But all six? Never. Too much water under the bridge.”
With the news now out in the open, here's a look at the group's biggest hits on the Official Chart - it makes for *quite* the tour set list.
When I Grow Up
"Boys call you sexy, and you don't care what they say" - what an opening line, right? Pussycat Dolls kicked off their second album campaign with When I Grow Up, a tongue-in-cheek banger that followed right where Don't Cha left off. This song is all about confidence and is full of sass; traits other tracks such as I Don't Need A Man and Beep also had in spade loads. If it isn't broke, no need to fix it.
When I Grow Up reached Number 3 on the Official Singles Chart and also finishes at Number 3 in the Top 10 countdown with 412,000 sales across physical and download formats plus 4.03 million streams.
And guys, they wanna have groupies. GROUPIES.
Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)
Composed by A.R. Rahman for the hit film Slumdog Millionaire, Jai Ho! was re-imagined for the pop sphere wit the Dolls, this time featuring Nicole Scherzinger because she had a hand in writing it.
The Bollywood bop peaked at Number 3 on the Official Singles Chart in April 2009. Look back at that week on the UK Top 100. With 605,000 sales and 5.3 million streams, Jai Ho! is The Pussycat Dolls' second best-selling single in the UK.
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Don't Cha
We're back to where it all began at Number 1, as PCD's debut chart topper Don't Cha is their biggest single EVER in the UK.
Featuring Busta Rhymes, Don't Cha is an epic display of female empowerment and has been a karaoke classic and X Factor auditionee staple ever since it topped the charts in August 2005.
With 634,000 sales, Don't Cha is PCD's best-selling single, and it's prevalence on streaming platforms only skyrocket its (doll) domination even further. Don't Cha has amassed a massive 11.5 million listens in the streaming era.
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The Pussycat Dolls' Official Top 10 biggest songs in the UK:
TITLE | ARTIST | PEAK | |
1 | DON'T CHA | PUSSYCAT DOLLS FT BUSTA RHYMES | 1 |
2 | JAI HO (YOU ARE MY DESTINY) | A.R. RAHMAN FT PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 3 |
3 | WHEN I GROW UP | PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 3 |
4 | STICKWITU | PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 1 |
5 | BUTTONS | PUSSYCAT DOLLS FT SNOOP DOGG | 3 |
6 | BEEP | PUSSYCAT DOLLS FT WILL.I.AM | 2 |
7 | I HATE THIS PART | PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 12 |
8 | HUSH HUSH HUSH HUSH | PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 17 |
9 | WHATCHA THINK ABOUT THAT | PUSSYCAT DOLLS/MISSY ELLIOTT | 9 |
10 | I DON'T NEED A MAN | PUSSYCAT DOLLS | 7 |
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Johnny
YAS!!!!!! THEY ARE BACK ! HAHAHA!
I Am A Stegosaurus
You have got to be kidding me. Nicole Sherzinger and her dancers are back making what is apparently called 'music'. Guaranteed they'll flop like