Thursday 19 June 2008

Earth Soon to be in the Grips of 'Doll Domination'

The Pussycat Dolls Ready New Album as Single, Video Take Over the Airwaves

SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 11 -- Grammy-nominated pop
superstars The Pussycat Dolls are giving the world fair warning ... it's
time for global domination. On September 16, 2008, Nicole, Ashley, Jessica,
Melody and Kimberly will release their sophomore album, Doll Domination,
the follow-up to PCD, the international smash album that announced their
arrival.

The Pussycat Dolls exploded on the pop music scene in the summer of
2005 with their worldwide #1 hit "Don't Cha." Their debut album, PCD, has
sold over 7 million copies internationally on the strength of hit singles
like "Buttons," "Stickwitu" and "Beep." "Stickwitu" and "Beep." They've
toured the globe as a headline act, shared the stage with the likes of The
Black Eyed Peas and Christina Aguilera, and picked up a slew of awards
along the way.

Now it's time for Chapter 2...

On Doll Domination (executive produced by Jimmy Iovine, Ron Fair, and
D.J. Mormile; co-executive produced by PCD creator Robin Antin), The
Pussycat Dolls collaborate with the hottest producers in music: Timbaland,
Cee-Lo and Sean Garrett (among others). The album's first single, the
Rodney Jerkins-produced "When I Grow Up" is exploding across the country.
The Dolls recently performed the song on "The MTV Movie Awards" and "Jimmy
Kimmel Live!", and will do it one more time tomorrow night on FOX's hit "So
You Think You Can Dance." The hot-as-fire video (directed by Joseph Kahn)
will premiere on MTV's "FNMTV Premieres" this Friday, June 13 and will air
exclusively all weekend long on the channel.




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