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{{Infobox album
{{otheruses3|PCD}}
| name = PCD
| type = album
| artist = [[the Pussycat Dolls]]
| cover = The Pussycat Dolls - PCD.png
| released = {{Start date|2005|09|12}}
| recorded = 2004–2005
| genre = <!--Sourced in the body of the article. Do not add unsourced genres -->
*[[Pop music|Pop]]
*[[dance-pop]]
*[[Contemporary R&B|R&B]]
| length = {{Duration|m=44|s=22}}
| label = [[Interscope Geffen A&M Records|A&M]]
| producer =
*[[Polow da Don]]
*[[Kara DioGuardi]]
*the Droyds
*[[Siobhan Fahey]]
*[[Ron Fair]]
*Steven Gallifent
*[[Sean Garrett]]
*[[CeeLo Green]]
*[[Kwamé|Kwamé "K1MiL"]]
*[[Timbaland]]
*[[will.i.am]]
*[[Greg Wells]]
| chronology = The Pussycat Dolls
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = [[PCD Live from London]]
| next_year = 2006
| misc = {{Singles
| name = PCD
| type = studio
| single1 = [[Don't Cha#The Pussycat Dolls version|Don't Cha]]
| single1date = April 19, 2005
| single2 = [[Stickwitu]]
| single2date = September 26, 2005
| single3 = [[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]
| single3date = February 6, 2006
| single4 = [[Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Buttons]]
| single4date = April 11, 2006
| single5 = [[I Don't Need a Man]]
| single5date = September 9, 2006
| single6 = [[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]
| single6date = October 16, 2006
}}
}}

'''''PCD''''' is the debut [[studio album]] by American [[girl group]] [[the Pussycat Dolls]], released on September 12, 2005, by [[Interscope Geffen A&M Records|A&M Records]].<!--A&M has been defunct since 1999; the name A&M only exists today as brand of Interscope, not the original company itself.--> In 1995, the Pussycat Dolls were created as a [[burlesque]] troupe by choreographer [[Robin Antin]]. After attracting media attention, Antin struck a joint venture with Interscope Records to develop the Pussycat Dolls into a brand, with [[Jimmy Iovine]] assigning the project to [[Ron Fair]]. As one of the [[executive producer]]s Fair produced the majority of the album and collaborated with producers like [[Kwamé]], [[Polow da Don]] and [[Rich Harrison]]. The music style of ''PCD'' was described as [[Pop music|pop]]/[[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] and [[Urban contemporary|urban]] [[dance-pop]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/09/14/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|title=The Pussycat Dolls - PCD|author=Spence D.|website=[[IGN]]|date=19 May 2012|accessdate=31 August 2021}}</ref><ref name="Allmusic"/> Lyrically the album incorporates sexual innuendo and explores the themes of feminism and romance. It features guest vocals from rappers [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Timbaland]] and [[will.i.am]].

''PCD'' received mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|contemporary music critics]] who were favorable towards the selection of dance-pop songs but criticized the album's ballads and [[Cover version|covers]], feeling it contradicted the group's sexual image. ''PCD'' exceeded [[Music industry|industry]] expectations and became a commercial success, reaching the summit in New Zealand and peaking in the top-ten in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In the United States, it peaked at number five on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] selling nearly three million copies and currently stands as fourth best-selling album by a girl group in the United Kingdom (with sales of 1.3 million copies) where it reached number eight on the [[UK Albums Chart]].

The first four singles from ''PCD''—"[[Don't Cha]]", "[[Stickwitu]]", "[[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]" and "[[Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Buttons]]"—were commercially successful topping the charts in various countries including New Zealand where all four of them reached atop the [[New Zealand Singles Chart|singles chart]]. Subsequent singles, "[[I Don't Need a Man]]" and "[[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]", were less successful. Promotion includes radio appearances, print interviews, and live performances of its songs in various television shows such as the [[2005 MTV Europe Music Awards]] and the [[2006 American Music Awards|American Music Awards of 2006]]. In conjunction with these appearances, the Pussycat Dolls extensively toured the album in a combination of headlining and supporting shows until 2007.

==Background and recording==
The Pussycat Dolls were created by choreographer [[Robin Antin]] and her roommate [[Christina Applegate]] in 1993 after inviting several dancers to explore Antin's idea of classic [[Las Vegas]]-style [[burlesque]] and give it a more contemporary spin.<ref name="The Cat's Meow">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2006/04/21/the-cats-meow-give-the-dolls-their-due/5f4c7f2e-99bc-469a-b58b-931fd5796abf/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200725233221/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2006/04/21/the-cats-meow-give-the-dolls-their-due/5f4c7f2e-99bc-469a-b58b-931fd5796abf/|title=The Cat's Meow: Give the Dolls Their Due|last=Harrington|first=Richard|archive-date=July 25, 2020|date=April 21, 2006|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=July 25, 2020}}</ref> In 1995, the group began performing every Thursday at Johnny Depp's Los Angeles club, the Viper Room. In 2002, [[Gwen Stefani]] was invited to sing and perform with the Dolls by Carmit Bachar (The only member of the Burlesque Troupe to go on to become a member of the recording group) and brought along [[Interscope Geffen A&M]] chairman [[Jimmy Iovine]] and then-president of [[A&M Records]]; both took interest into turning it into a singing group.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2007/12/14/nicole-scherzingers-solo-debut-delays/|title=The Pussycat With Nine Lives|last=Stack|first=Tim|date=December 14, 2007|publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]]. [[Time Inc.]]|access-date=November 20, 2013|archive-date=January 1, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101080133/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20166116,00.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2003, Antin struck a joint venture with [[Interscope Records]] to develop the Pussycat Dolls into a brand, with Iovine assigning the project to Fair.<ref name=ToddMartens>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-the-pussycat-dolls-march23,0,977764,full.story#axzz2l8gkao6V|title=Robin Antin's Pussycat Dolls: Running hurdles in high heels|last=Matens|first=Todd|date=March 23, 2008|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=November 20, 2013|archive-date=January 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102155806/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-the-pussycat-dolls-march23,0,977764,full.story#axzz2l8gkao6V|url-status=dead}}</ref> Fair stated that he wanted to create an album which would "involve music and visuals".<ref name=CoreyMoss/> He explained that "there's going to be some technological changes as well as creative changes in the way we go about it."<ref name=CoreyMoss>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1480321/pussycats-looking-new-dolls.jhtml|title=Sing Like Christina And Dance Like Carmen? The Pussycat Dolls Want You|last=Moss|first=Corey|date=November 10, 2003|publisher=MTV. [[Viacom Media Networks]]|access-date=November 21, 2013|archive-date=December 14, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214184344/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1480321/pussycats-looking-new-dolls.jhtml|url-status=dead}}</ref> The auditions drew about 500 aspiring performers, of which two singers—[[Nicole Scherzinger]] and [[Melody Thornton]]—were recruited, joining [[Carmit Bachar]], [[Ashley Roberts]], [[Jessica Sutta]] and [[Kimberly Wyatt]] to form a new recording group.<ref name=ArtistdirectBio>{{cite web|url=http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/pussycat-dolls/3218517|title=The Pussycat Dolls Biography|publisher=[[Artistdirect]]|access-date=November 20, 2013|archive-date=January 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102203648/http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/pussycat-dolls/3218517|url-status=live}}</ref> Fair stated that even though "there were some adequate voices in the original group," Scherzinger and Thornton where needed "to bring the ability."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=1958|archive-url=https://archive.today/20060708101605/http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=1958|title=Pussycat Dolls: Pussy Galore!|archive-date=July 8, 2006|date=July 8, 2006|last=Raftery|first=Brian|work=[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]|access-date=October 14, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2004, they recorded "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" for the ''[[Shark Tale#Soundtrack|Shark Tale]]'' soundtrack and recorded their own version of "[[Sway (Luis Demetrio song)|Sway]]", which was released as single to promote the movie ''[[Shall We Dance? (2004 film)|Shall We Dance?]]''.<ref name=ArtistdirectBio/>

At the suggestion of [[Doug Morris]]—then chairman of [[Universal Music Group]], "[[Don't Cha]]",<ref name="SongwriterUniverse.com"/> which was originally recorded by [[Tori Alamaze]] and became a minor success on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'''s [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart, was given to the Pussycat Dolls as the label was trying to reinvent the girl group.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.ew.com/article/2005/07/22/pussycat-dolls-remake-minor-hit-major-one|title=Pussycat Dolls remake a minor hit into a major one|last=Endelman|first=Michael|date=July 22, 2005|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|publisher=[[Time Inc.]]|access-date=June 10, 2015|archive-date=June 11, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611010345/http://www.ew.com/article/2005/07/22/pussycat-dolls-remake-minor-hit-major-one|url-status=live}}</ref> While "Don't Cha" became an international success worldwide, an album had not been recorded yet. Fair stated, "we scrambled, got into formation" and worked on the album within 30 days at [[The Record Plant]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]], [[California]].<ref name="SongwriterUniverse.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/ron-fair-interview-2014.htm|title=Special Interview with Ron Fair, Chief Creative Officer & Executive Vice President of Virgin Records|last=Kawashima|first=Dale|publisher=SongwriterUniverse.com|access-date=September 9, 2014|date=2014-03-12|archive-date=2014-07-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714122315/http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/ron-fair-interview-2014.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> According to Scherzinger, they took the time to put out the best record possible. She further explained that they were very selective with their songs and producers.<ref name="MTV feeling hot"/> As one of the [[executive producer]]s, Fair enlisted a wide range of [[songwriter]]s and producers for ''PCD'', including [[CeeLo Green]], [[Rich Harrison]], [[Timbaland]], and [[will.i.am]].<ref name="MTV feeling hot">{{cite web|url=https://www.mtv.com/news/1502580/pussycat-dolls-stress-importance-of-looking-and-feeling-hot/|title=Pussycat Dolls Stress Importance Of Looking And Feeling Hot|last=Tecson|first=Brandee J.|date=May 18, 2005|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 15, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906010611/https://www.mtv.com/news/1502580/pussycat-dolls-stress-importance-of-looking-and-feeling-hot/|archive-date=September 6, 2014}}</ref><ref name="MTV Beep">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1524835/pussycat-dolls-strike-a-blow-for-the-sisterhood-one-beep-at-a-time/|title=Pussycat Dolls Strike A Blow For The Sisterhood, One 'Beep' At A Time|last=Montgomery|first=James|date=February 23, 2006|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 15, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150214014315/http://www.mtv.com/news/1524835/pussycat-dolls-strike-a-blow-for-the-sisterhood-one-beep-at-a-time/|archive-date=February 14, 2015}}</ref> While searching for songs for the album, an A&R at Interscope Records and friend of [[Siobhan Fahey]], a founding member of the girl group [[Bananarama]], played to Iovine the song "[[Bitter Pill (Siobhan Fahey song)|Bitter Pill]]", which was included on [[Shakespears Sister]]'s ''[[Songs from the Red Room]]'' (2009). After Fahey emailed the backing track to the label, it was radically altered and became "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", as they sampled [[Donna Summer]]'s "[[Hot Stuff (Donna Summer song)|Hot Stuff]]" in the chorus. Although Fahey did not like the group's version, financially she was delighted as it helped her fund her recordings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisisnotretro.com/interviews/shakespears-sister-siobhan-fahey-interview-2009|title=Shakespears Sister - Siobhan Fahey Interview 2009|date=December 2009|publisher=ThisIsNotRetro.com|access-date=October 16, 2017|archive-date=June 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170612203026/http://www.thisisnotretro.com/interviews/shakespears-sister-siobhan-fahey-interview-2009|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/interview-siobhan-fahey-why-should-you-stop-if-you-re-still-inspired-1-788335|title=Interview: Siobhan Fahey - 'Why should you stop if you're still inspired?'|work=[[The Scotsman]]|access-date=October 16, 2017|archive-date=September 4, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170904110027/http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/interview-siobhan-fahey-why-should-you-stop-if-you-re-still-inspired-1-788335|url-status=live}}</ref>

== Composition ==

Inspired by the chorus of "Swass" by [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]], [[CeeLo Green]] wrote and produced the opening track, "Don't Cha"; using "controlled and competent" vocals,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/singles/pussycat-dolls_0905.htm|title=Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (Interscope)|last=Ahmad|first=Azeem|work=musicOMH|url-status=dead|accessdate=August 10, 2020|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110227074750/http://www.musicomh.com/singles/pussycat-dolls_0905.htm|archivedate=February 27, 2011}}</ref> the Pussycat Dolls taunt a "hapless man" in the [[Refrain|chorus]] because his girlfriend can't be compared to the group.<ref name="Allmusic"/> "Don't Cha" also features "garrulous" [[Rapping|rap]] vocals by [[Busta Rhymes]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandjazzmusic/3646428/All-dolled-up-and-places-to-go.html|title=All dolled up and places to go|last=West|first=Naomi|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|accessdate=April 11, 2021|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160706194711/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandjazzmusic/3646428/All-dolled-up-and-places-to-go.html|archivedate=July 6, 2016}}</ref> "[[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]", featuring [[will.i.am]], veers from [[orchestral pop]] to a "loping and downplayed [[funk]] groove" with elements of 1980s [[pop music]].<ref name="IGN"/> The [[staccato]]-like chorus incorporates [[bleep censor]]s that hides risqué lyrical parts and rejects [[objectification]].<ref name="musicOMH"/><ref name="Alex Mcpherson">{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/jan/29/pussycat-dolls-o2-arena-review|title=Pop review: The Pussycat Dolls, O2 Arena, London|date=January 29, 2009|last=Macpherson|first=Alex|work=[[The Guardian]]|url-status=live|access-date=April 11, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140728193901/http://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/jan/29/pussycat-dolls-o2-arena-review|archive-date=July 28, 2014}}</ref> It interpolates the song "[[Evil Woman (Electric Light Orchestra song)|Evil Woman]]" by the British rock band [[Electric Light Orchestra]]. "[[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]" features the final guest of the album,<ref name="Allmusic"/> Timbaland whom with the Pussycat Dolls have a "boy-girl give-and-take". It also includes "sassy handclaps".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2005/09/15/pussycat-dolls-fairly-purr/|title=Pussycat Dolls fairly purr|last=Daly|first=Sean|date=October 24, 2005|work=[[Tampa Bay Times]]|accessdate=April 11, 2021|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20210411021745/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2005/09/15/pussycat-dolls-fairly-purr/|archivedate=April 11, 2021}}</ref> In the pop [[ballad]] "Stickwitu",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/musicdvds-1.1035899|title=Musicdvds|last=Clayton-Lea|first=Tony|date=December 8, 2006|work=[[Irish Times]]|access-date=July 25, 2020}}</ref> the group celebrates [[monogamy|monogamous relationships]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=1958|title=Pussycat Dolls: Pussy Galore!|date=July 2006|last=Raftery|first=Brian|work=[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]|url-status=dead|access-date=July 26, 2020|archive-url=https://archive.today/20060708101605/http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=1958|archive-date=July 8, 2006}}</ref> "Buttons" is a [[Hip hop music|hip hop]]-influenced pop and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] track featuring "snaky [[synthesizer|synths]]" over a [[Middle Eastern music|Middle Eastern rhythm]].<ref>{{cite magazine|date=July 2007|title=Dirty Pop|magazine=[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]|volume=15|issue=7|page=95|issn=1070-4701}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/12769472/the_100_best_songs_of_2006/10|title=The 100 Best Songs of 2006|date=December 8, 2006|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]|access-date=September 20, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061214063218/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/12769472/the_100_best_songs_of_2006/10|archive-date=December 14, 2006}}</ref><ref name="IGN"/> Its lyrics "fits right into the burlesque strip tease performances" that the Pussycat Dolls originated from.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.complex.com/music/2013/02/49-more-really-sexual-top-40-hits/pussycat-dolls-buttons|title=49 More Really Sexual Top 40 Hits:Pussycat Dolls "Buttons" (2006)|last1=Baker|first1=Ernest|last2=Drake|first2=David|last3=Kamer|first3=Foster|last4=Nostro|first4=Lauren|date=February 8, 2013|work=[[Complex Networks|Complex]]|access-date=April 11, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130921020131/http://www.complex.com/music/2013/02/49-more-really-sexual-top-40-hits/pussycat-dolls-buttons|archive-date=September 21, 2013}}</ref> The [[post-disco]] "[[I Don't Need a Man]]" sharing the same "quasi-[[feminism]]" themes with "Beep", sees the group expressing disinterest in co-dependency towards a male partner.<ref name="Alex Mcpherson"/><ref name="People">{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20144334,00.html|title=Picks and Pans Review: The Pussycat Dolls|first1=Chuck|last1=Arnold|first2=Ralph|last2=Novak|date=September 19, 2005|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|access-date=October 8, 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202223005/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20144334,00.html|archive-date=December 2, 2013}}</ref> "How Many Times, How Many Lies" is a [[downtempo]] ballad which sees Scherzinger lamenting.<ref name="IGN"/><ref>{{cite magazine|last=Taylor|first=Chuck|date=December 9, 2006|title=Review: Singles|magazine=Billboard|publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]]|volume=118|issue=49|page=88|issn=0006-2510}}</ref> The seventh track, "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", contains elements of "[[Hot Stuff (Donna Summer song)|Hot Stuff]]" performed by Donna Summer. The song is a "throwback mock [[disco]]" with elements of [[electropop]].<ref name="IGN"/> "Bite the Dust" uses "dramatic [[string instrument|strings]]" and was compared to the works of [[Destiny's Child]].<ref name="musicOMH"/> "Right Now", a [[big band]] song gives the impression of [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] musical to the listener.<ref name="People"/><ref name="musicOMH">{{cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|title=The Pussycat Dolls – PCD: Album Reviews|last=Murphy|first=John|work=[[musicOMH]]|accessdate=January 14, 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130719091703/http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|archivedate=July 19, 2013}}</ref> The track incorporates accentuated horns and congas that pay homage to [[Shirley Bassey]].<ref name="IGN"/> Similarly like [[British people|British]] duo [[Soft Cell]], the group recorded a mashup between [[Gloria Jones]]' "[[Tainted Love]]" (1965) and [[the Supremes]]' "[[Where Did Our Love Go]]" (1964). The song was noted for utilizing the "elements of the synth pop classic".<ref name="IGN"/> The standard edition's closing track, a cover of [[Nina Simone]]'s "[[Feeling Good]]" was described as a "faux-[[jazz]]" version of the original song.<ref name="musicOMH"/>

== Promotion ==
=== Singles ===

"[[Don't Cha]]" was released as the lead single from ''PCD'' on April 19, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1499693/for-the-record-quick-news-on-gwen-stefani-pharrell-williams-ciara-dimebag-darrell-nirvana-shins-more/|title=For The Record: Quick News On Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Ciara, 'Dimebag' Darrell, Nirvana, Shins & More|date=April 6, 2005|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 15, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140814220420/http://www.mtv.com/news/1499693/for-the-record-quick-news-on-gwen-stefani-pharrell-williams-ciara-dimebag-darrell-nirvana-shins-more/|archive-date=August 14, 2014}}</ref> It received positive reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]], who praised its catchiness, energy, and, sheer attitude.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://slate.com/culture/2005/09/the-pussycat-dolls.html|title=The Pussycat Dolls|last=Patterson|first=Troy|date=September 21, 2005|work=[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191019011851/https://slate.com/culture/2005/09/the-pussycat-dolls.html|archive-date=October 19, 2019}}</ref> The song remains the Pussycat Dolls most successful single,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-story-of-girl-groups-in-45-songs/?page=5|title=The Story of Girl Groups in 45 Songs|last=Carr|first=Daphne|date=July 2, 2018|publisher=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308120051/https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-story-of-girl-groups-in-45-songs/?page=5|archive-date=March 8, 2021}}</ref> topping the national charts of more than ten countries and peaking within the top 10 in eight others.<ref name="Chart positions">Chart history for the Pussycat Dolls:<br>{{cite web|url=https://hitparade.ch/artist/The_Pussycat_Dolls|title=The Pussycat Dolls - hitparade.ch|publisher=[[Swiss Hitparade|Swiss Singles Chart]]|access-date=August 12, 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190812223614/https://hitparade.ch/artist/The_Pussycat_Dolls#charts|archive-date=August 12, 2019}}<br>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/16419/pussycat-dolls/|title=Pussycat Dolls full Official Chart History|publisher=[[Official Charts Company]]|access-date=March 8, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201105063656/https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/16419/pussycat-dolls/|archive-date=November 5, 2020}}</ref> In the United States, "Don't Cha" peaked at number two on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] for three weeks, topped the [[Hot Dance Club Play]] and [[Pop 100]] charts for three and seven weeks respectively,<ref name="Billboard positions">''Billboard'' chart history for the Pussycat Dolls:<br>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-pussycat-dolls/chart-history/hsi/|title=The Pussycat Dolls Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 12, 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222123144/https://www.billboard.com/music/The-Pussycat-Dolls/chart-history/HSI|archive-date=December 22, 2019}}<br>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/61521/hot-100-shocker-kanye-dethrones-mariah|title=Hot 100 Shocker: Kanye Dethrones Mariah|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 20, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913225525/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/61521/hot-100-shocker-kanye-dethrones-mariah|archive-date=September 13, 2014}}<br>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/1481207/chart-beat-madonna-pussycat-dolls-beyonce|title=Chart Beat: Madonna, Pussycat Dolls, Beyonce|last=Bronson|first=Fred|date=September 29, 2008|magazine=Billboard|access-date=August 20, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823124109/https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/1481207/chart-beat-madonna-pussycat-dolls-beyonce|archive-date=August 23, 2018}}</ref> and was certified [[RIAA certification|platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA), signifying sales of 1,000,000 certified units.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=pussycat+dolls|title=Gold & Platinum: The Pussycat Dolls|publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]]|access-date=April 10, 2020}}</ref> An accompanying music video, directed by [[Paul Hunter (director)|Paul Hunter]] was filmed around a week before the single's release.<ref name="IGN Rhymes"/> The video shows scenes of the group jumping on a trampoline, drag racing in an abandoned waterway, and performing "provocative dance moves" with the intent to showcase the group's confidence and fun.<ref name="MTV feeling hot"/><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6070253/top-10-most-iconic-girl-group-music-videos-waterfalls-wannabe-more|title=Top 10 Most Iconic Girl Group Music Videos: 'Waterfalls,' 'Wannabe' & More|last=Andrew|first=Unterberger|date=April 29, 2014|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=August 15, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140820083007/http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6070253/top-10-most-iconic-girl-group-music-videos-waterfalls-wannabe-more|archive-date=August 20, 2014}}</ref>

"[[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]" (featuring [[will.i.am]]) had been slated for release as the second single from ''PCD'' but was cancelled in favor of "[[Stickwitu]]".<ref name="The Cat's Meow"/> "Stickwitu" was serviced to US [[contemporary hit radio]] stations on September 27, 2005, as the second single.<ref name="FMBQ">{{cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=69239|title=Available for Airplay|publisher=[[FMQB]]|access-date=January 31, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060906045429/http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=69239|archive-date=September 6, 2006}}</ref> The accompanying music video, directed by [[Nigel Dick]], was released on October 13, 2005. Dick describes the video as a "photographic rendition" of the group's day in the life while being on tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/music/video/premiere/pussycat_dolls|title=Music - Video Premiere - Pussycat Dolls|publisher=MTV|accessdate=September 3, 2005|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051106081637/http://www.mtv.com/music/video/premiere/pussycat_dolls|archivedate=November 6, 2005}}</ref> "Stickwitu" attained top ten status in the United States and other 12 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom; in the latter two territories, the song became the Pussycat Dolls' second consecutive number one.<ref name="Chart positions"/> As the third single, "Beep" was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on February 7, 2006.<ref name="FMBQ"/> For further promotion, the song was accompanied by a music video directed by the [[Benny Boom]].<ref name="MTV Beep"/> Commercially, "Beep" became the Pussycat Dolls' third consecutive top-three single in Australia, Belgium (Flanders), New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Norway.<ref name="Chart positions"/>

An alternate version of "[[Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Buttons]]" featuring [[Snoop Dogg]] was released as the album's fourth single.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1523797/snoop-dogg-pushing-the-pussycat-dolls-buttons/|title=Snoop Dogg Pushing The Pussycat Dolls' 'Buttons'|last=Tecson|first=Brandee J.|date=February 6, 2006|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 16, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611162316/http://www.mtv.com/news/1523797/snoop-dogg-pushing-the-pussycat-dolls-buttons/|archive-date=June 11, 2015}}</ref> In the United States, the remix was released as a [[Music download|digital download]] on April 11, 2006, and was sent to contemporary hit radio stations the following month.<ref name="FMBQ"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/buttons-single/1445131266|title=Buttons - Single by Snoop Dogg & The Pussycat Dolls|publisher=[[iTunes Store]] (US)|accessdate=March 12, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191020235427/https://music.apple.com/us/album/buttons-single/1445131266|archive-date=October 20, 2019}}</ref> The song was a commercial success, topping the charts of Austria and New Zealand,<ref name="Chart positions"/> where it became the Pussycat Dolls' fourth consecutive number and logged their twelfth week atop.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0607/S00159/official-nz-music-chart-chartbitz-july-19-2006.htm|title=Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz - July 19, 2006|last=Miller|first=Andrew|date=July 19, 2006|publisher=[[Scoop (website)|Scoop]]|access-date=February 3, 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201012010321/https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0607/S00159/official-nz-music-chart-chartbitz-july-19-2006.htm|archive-date=October 12, 2020}}</ref> In their native country, "Buttons" peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, topped the Hot Dance Club Play,<ref name="Billboard positions"/> and surpassed two million digital downloads following "Don't Cha" and future single "[[When I Grow Up (The Pussycat Dolls song)|When I Grow Up]], making the Pussycat Dolls the first girl group in [[MRC Data|Nielsen SoundScan history]] to achieve that feat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-jan-24-2010-hope-for-haiti-makes-history.html|title=Week Ending Jan. 24, 2010: Hope For Haiti Makes History|last=Grein|first=Paul|date=January 27, 2010|publisher=[[Yahoo! Music]]|access-date=August 6, 2016|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20131213191753/http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-jan-24-2010-hope-for-haiti-makes-history.html|archive-date=December 13, 2013}}</ref> Filmmaker [[Francis Lawrence]] directed the song's music video and is an ode to the group's [[burlesque]] origin.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.videostatic.com/vs/2006/03/shot-the-pussycat-dolls-francis-lawrence-director.htm|title=Shot: The Pussycat Dolls - Francis Lawrence, director|last=Gottlieb|first=Steven|date=March 20, 2006|publisher=Videostatic|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210409224707/https://www.videostatic.com/vs/2006/03/shot-the-pussycat-dolls-francis-lawrence-director.html|archive-date=April 9, 2021}}</ref>

"[[I Don't Need a Man]]" was the only single of the album not to impact US radio stations,<ref name="FMBQ"/> subsequently becoming their lowest charting song on ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 93.<ref name="Billboard positions"/> The song was released as the fifth single on September 25, 2006 in the United Kingdom.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/i-dont-need-man-uk-version/id191816062|title=I Don't Need a Man (UK Version) - Single by The Pussycat Dolls|date=January 2005 |publisher=iTunes Store (UK)|accessdate=August 30, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611004053/https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/i-dont-need-man-uk-version/id191816062|archive-date=June 11, 2015}}</ref> Compared to their previous singles, "I Don't Need a Man" was slightly less successful, reaching top-ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom and top-twenty in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.<ref name="Chart positions"/>

"[[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]" impacted contemporary hit radio stations on October 16, 2006.<ref name="FMBQ"/> The single was moderately successful, reaching top 40 positions in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden.<ref name="Chart positions"/>

;Promotional single

In December 2006, [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) and [[American Broadcasting Company]] (ABC) selected the Pussycat Dolls' "Right Now" as the opening number for the ABC's coverage of the NBA. The song was used from [[Christmas]] through the end of the season and was previewed going into and out of commercial breaks during telecasts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1548674/for-the-record-quick-news-on-jessica-pussycat-dolls-harry-potter-jadakiss-styles-p-britney-more/|title=For The Record: Quick News On Jessica, Pussycat Dolls, Harry Potter, Jadakiss, Styles P, Britney & More|date=December 21, 2005|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 22, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906005840/http://www.mtv.com/news/1548674/for-the-record-quick-news-on-jessica-pussycat-dolls-harry-potter-jadakiss-styles-p-britney-more/|archive-date=September 6, 2014}}</ref> The TV spots features the group perform the song while wearing jerseys of different teams between NBA jump cuts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gq.com/story/nba-finals-playoffs-promo-music-videos-ranked|title=NBA Playoffs Music Video Promos: The Definitive Ranking|date=June 4, 2015|work=[[GQ]]|access-date=August 22, 2020|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170603141343/https://www.gq.com/story/nba-finals-playoffs-promo-music-videos-ranked|archive-date=June 3, 2017}}</ref> Subtitled as the "NBA Version", "Right Now" was digitally released as promotional single on January 23, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Right-Now-NBA-Version/dp/B000V64YS2|title=Right Now (NBA Version): The Pussycat Dolls|website=Amazon |accessdate=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324222953/https://www.amazon.com/Right-Now-NBA-Version/dp/B000V64YS2|archivedate=March 24, 2016}}</ref>

=== Live performances ===

On April 11, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls opened a lounge named after them at [[Caesar's Palace]] in [[Las Vegas]]; their performance was viewed by number of celebrity guests, including [[Busta Rhymes]], who jumped on stage to perform with them.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/eva-longoria-gets-catty-in-las-vegas-show/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210408013809/https://people.com/celebrity/eva-longoria-gets-catty-in-las-vegas-show/|title=Eva Longoria Gets Catty in Las Vegas Show|last=Silverman|first=Stephen M.|date=April 11, 2005|archivedate=April 8, 2021|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|accessdate=April 8, 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> Following the release of "Don't Cha", it was reported they would appear at various radio shows across the United States, including [[Miami, Florida]], [[Phoenix, Arizona]] and at the annual [[KIIS-FM]]'s [[Wango Tango]] music festival.<ref name="IGN Rhymes">{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/04/06/pussycat-dolls-busta|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210408014508/https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/04/06/pussycat-dolls-busta|title=Eva Longoria Gets Catty in Las Vegas Show|date=April 6, 2005|archivedate=April 8, 2021|publisher=IGN|accessdate=April 8, 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> While closing their set with "Don't Cha", [[MTV]]'s Brandee J. Tecson commented, "like a lot of the day's performers, the Dolls were newcomers to the Wango stage, but ended the night like veterans."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1502377/old-meets-new-as-gwen-ciara-simple-plan-peas-j-lo-rock-wango-tango/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150116233427/http://www.mtv.com/news/1502377/old-meets-new-as-gwen-ciara-simple-plan-peas-j-lo-rock-wango-tango/|title=Old Meets New As Gwen, Ciara, Simple Plan, Peas, J. Lo Rock Wango Tango|last=Tecson|first=Brandee J.|date=May 16, 2005|archive-date=January 16, 2015|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 21, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> On August 14, 2005, the group performed "Don't Cha" at the [[2005 Teen Choice Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1507574/napoleon-dynamite-kelly-clarkson-win-big-at-teen-choice-awards/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200818230944/http://www.mtv.com/news/1507574/napoleon-dynamite-kelly-clarkson-win-big-at-teen-choice-awards/|title='Napoleon Dynamite,' Kelly Clarkson Win Big At Teen Choice Awards|last=Moss|first=Corey|date=August 14, 2005|archive-date=August 18, 2020|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 21, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> On November 4, 2005, the group appeared at the [[2005 MTV Europe Music Awards]] which were held at [[Lisbon, Portugal]]. [[Borat Sagdiyev|Borat]] (portrayed by [[Sacha Baron Cohen]]) introduced them as "international prostitutes" and performed "Don't Cha" with a [[House music|house]] remix at the end.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mtv.co.uk/news/a3cb0u/emas-2005-the-show-highlights-part-1|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116160347/http://www.mtv.co.uk/ema/news/emas-2005-the-show-highlights-part-1|title=EMAs 2005: The Show Highlights Part 1|date=August 1, 2006|archive-date=January 16, 2021|publisher=[[MTV (British and Irish TV channel)|MTV.co.uk]]|access-date=April 8, 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> Couple of days later, the group travelled to [[Sydney, Australia]] for a three-day promotional trip that began with meeting four ''[[Australian Idol]]'' finalists. This was followed with radio, television and print interviews and an appearance at a party organized by teen magazine, ''[[Dolly (magazine)|Dolly]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/pussycat-dolls-spread-girl-power-love/2005/11/07/1131211952719.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171019062748/http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/pussycat-dolls-spread-girl-power-love/2005/11/07/1131211952719.html|title=Pussycat Dolls spread girl power love|date=November 7, 2005|archive-date=October 19, 2017|work=[[The Age]]|access-date=October 19, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> On December 7, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls performed at the annual [[KIIS-FM Jingle Ball]] at the [[Shrine Auditorium]] in Los Angeles, California with some members wearing "festive candy-cane-striped belly shirts and red-and-green capri pants". They performed fours songs including "Don't Cha", "[[Stickwitu]]" and "[[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1517607/shakira-sean-paul-pussycat-dolls-warm-up-december-night-at-jingle-ball/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150113163556/http://www.mtv.com/news/1517607/shakira-sean-paul-pussycat-dolls-warm-up-december-night-at-jingle-ball/|title=Shakira, Sean Paul, Pussycat Dolls Warm Up December Night At Jingle Ball|last=Tecson|first=Brandee J.|date=December 7, 2005|access-date=August 21, 2014|publisher=MTV News|archive-date=January 13, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> Twelve days later, the group performed "Stickwitu" at the [[Radio Music Awards|2005 Radio Music Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcdmusic.com/|title=Europe here we come!|date=June 6, 2006|publisher=Pcdmusic.com|access-date=April 23, 2021|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051215041009/http://www.pcdmusic.com/|archive-date=December 15, 2005}}</ref>

On January 27, 2006, the Pussycat Dolls performed "Don't Cha" and "[[¿Quién será?#The Pussycat Dolls cover version|Sway]]" during the results show of ''[[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=168380|title=Quick Hits: Linkin Park, Grammys, Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, Joe Strummer, Motley Crue, Pussycat Dolls, Auf der Maur, Grateful Dead, Megadeth, Judas Priest, Eagles Of Death Metal, Candlebox|date=January 26, 2006|access-date=September 5, 2014|publisher=FMQB|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610172330/http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=168380|archive-date=June 10, 2015}}</ref> On May 18, 2006, they appeared on ''[[The Tonight Show with Jay Leno]]'' to perform "[[Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Buttons]]".<ref name="PCDmusic europe">{{cite web|url=http://www.pcdmusic.com/|title=Europe here we come!|date=June 6, 2006|publisher=Pcdmusic.com|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060612011551/http://www.pcdmusic.com/|archive-date=June 12, 2006}}</ref> The following month the group performed three songs on ''[[Good Morning America]]'' as part of its ''Summer Concert Series''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AMA/story?id=2138820|title=Pussycat Dolls Rock 'GMA'|publisher=[[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]]|access-date=March 15, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014162128/https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AMA/story?id=2138820|archive-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> "Buttons" was then performed on an episode of ''[[So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]'' on July 13, 2006, and at the annual charity fundraiser event [[Fashion Rocks]] with rapper [[Jibbs]] on September 8, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1540510/beyonce-jay-z-christina-put-the-rock-in-fashion-rocks-concert/|title=Beyonce, Jay-Z, Christina Put The Rock in Fashion Rocks Concert|last=Weinstein|first=Farrah|date=September 8, 2006|publisher=MTV News|access-date=September 5, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714171340/http://www.mtv.com/news/1540510/beyonce-jay-z-christina-put-the-rock-in-fashion-rocks-concert/|archive-date=July 14, 2014}}</ref><ref name="PCDmusic Peas">{{cite web|url=http://www.pcdmusic.com/|title=The Dolls are heading back out on the tour with the Black Eyed Peas!|date=June 6, 2006|publisher=Pcdmusic.com|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060813090732/http://www.pcdmusic.com/|archive-date=August 13, 2006}}</ref> Couple weeks later they travelled to Germany and performed "Sway" on ''[[Wetten, dass..?]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bild.de/leute/2006/wetten-dass-aktuell-876942.bild.html|url-access= |title=Gottschalk: Mir ist es lieber, wenn meine Frau zu Hause bleibt|last=Apel|first=Dorothee|date=November 1, 2006|work=[[Bild]]|language=German|trans-title=Gottschalk: I prefer my wife to stay at home|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410032510/https://www.bild.de/leute/2006/wetten-dass-aktuell-876942.bild.html|archive-date=April 10, 2021}}</ref> On November 21, 2006, they performed "Buttons" at the [[American Music Awards of 2006|2006 American Music Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1546437/gwen-fall-out-boy-debut-new-music-k-fed-gets-dumped-again-at-amas/|title=Gwen, Fall Out Boy Debut New Music; K-Fed Gets Dumped Again At AMAs|last=Moss|first=Corey|date=November 22, 2005|publisher=MTV News|access-date=September 5, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611034207/http://www.mtv.com/news/1546437/gwen-fall-out-boy-debut-new-music-k-fed-gets-dumped-again-at-amas/|archive-date=June 11, 2015}}</ref> On July 7, 2007, the Pussycat Dolls together with other artists performed at [[Live Earth (2007 concert)|Live Earth]], which was held to raise awareness of [[global warming]]. They performed "Buttons", "Stickwitu", and "Don't Cha".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2007/07/08/video-live-earth-performances/#more-3010|title=Video: Live Earth Performances|date=July 8, 2005|publisher=Rap-Up|access-date=September 5, 2014}}</ref>

=== Touring ===

The Pussycat Dolls extensively promoted the album either as a headliner or a support act. On January 31, 2006, it was announced that the Pussycat Dolls would support the [[Black Eyed Peas]]' [[Honda Civic Tour#2006|Honda Civic Tour]], which started on March 21, 2006, in [[Fresno, California]]. The leg consisted of other 33 dates, visiting venues in the United States up until the 21st of May.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1522899/black-eyed-peas-unveil-dates-for-headlining-trek-tap-pussycat-dolls-as-openers/|title=Black Eyed Peas Unveil Dates For Headlining Trek, Tap Pussycat Dolls As Openers|last=Tecson|first=Brandee J.|date=January 31, 2006|publisher=MTV News|access-date=August 16, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140904231314/http://www.mtv.com/news/1522899/black-eyed-peas-unveil-dates-for-headlining-trek-tap-pussycat-dolls-as-openers/|archive-date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> Throughout June of that year, the Pussycat Dolls performed a combination of headlining and supporting shows for the Black Eyed Peas and [[Take That]] in Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.<ref name="PCDmusic europe"/> The following month, the group headlined two shows in Asia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200607/13013559.html|title=Pussycat Dolls To Perform In Malaysia|last=Leong|first=Gabriel|date=July 13, 2006|publisher=[[MTV Asia]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905110047/http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200607/13013559.html|archivedate=September 5, 2008}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/345194/ready-pussycat-dolls|title=Ready for the Pussycat Dolls?|date=July 3, 2006|work=[[The Philippine Star]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20210410012955/https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2006/07/03/345194/ready-pussycat-dolls|archivedate=April 10, 2021}}</ref> In [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] the group caused controversy for failing to comply with local dress regulations and performing "sexually suggestive" routines.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4778993.stm|title=Indecency fine for Pussycat Dolls|date=August 10, 2006|publisher=[[BBC News]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130419165000/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4778993.stm|archive-date=April 19, 2013}}</ref> The Pussycat Dolls later supported ten additional Black Eyed Peas' shows in North America, which commenced on August 24, 2006, and concluded on September 8, 2006.<ref name="PCDmusic Peas"/> In November of the same year, they embarked on their first headlining [[PCD World Tour|European tour]] until February 2007, visiting 21 venues in Germany, Austria, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcdmusic.com/|title=The tickets are selling fast!!!!|date=September 11, 2006|publisher=Pcdmusic.com|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061107222024/http://www.pcdmusic.com/|archive-date=November 7, 2006}}</ref> The set list consisted mostly songs from ''PCD'' and covers such as "[[Whole Lotta Love]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pussycat-dolls-v2b0bk9jf98|url-access=subscription|title=Pussycat Dolls|last=Verrico|first=Lisa|date=December 4, 2006|work=[[The Sunday Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.courierpress.com/features/pussycat-dolls-were-pretty-tame-ep-449411560-324721631.html?page=1|title=Pussycat Dolls were pretty tame|last=Bennett|first=Jacob|date=April 11, 2007|work=Evansville Courier & Press|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210410023729/https://archive.courierpress.com/features/pussycat-dolls-were-pretty-tame-ep-449411560-324721631.html/|archive-date=April 10, 2021}}</ref> The album received further promotion in 2007 in North America, as they supported [[Christina Aguilera]]'s [[Back to Basics Tour]] in 41 venues between February and May and headlined several shows in-between.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1542894/christina-aguileras-heading-back-on-tour-for-41-north-american-dates/|title=Christina Aguilera's Heading Back On Tour For 41 North American Dates|last=Vineyard|first=Jennifer|date=November 10, 2006|publisher=MTV News|access-date=September 6, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906010455/http://www.mtv.com/news/1542894/christina-aguileras-heading-back-on-tour-for-41-north-american-dates/|archive-date=September 6, 2014}}</ref>

== Critical reception ==


{{Music ratings
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| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| Name = PCD
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="Allmusic">{{cite web|url ={{AllMusic|album|mw0000400043|pure_url=yes}}|title=Review of ''PCD''|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|first=Stephen Thomas|last= Erlewine|author-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|access-date=March 30, 2014}}</ref>
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Pussycat Dolls]]
| rev2 = ''[[IGN]]''
| rev2Score =5.9/10<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/09/14/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|title=The Pussycat Dolls - ''PCD'' - Music Review|last=D.|first=Spence|date=September 15, 2005|publisher=[[IGN]]|access-date=April 11, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210118090309/https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/09/14/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|archive-date=January 18, 2021}}</ref>
| Cover = PCDalbum.jpg
| rev3 = ''[[Jam!]]''
| Released = September 12, 2005 <small>(UK)</small><br>September 13, 2005 <small>(U.S.)</small>
| rev3Score = {{Rating|1.5|5}}<ref name="Jam">{{cite web|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/P/Pussycat_Dolls/AlbumReviews/2005/09/23/1232297-sun.html|title=Pussycat Dolls, The: PCD|last=Sterdan|first=Darryl|date=September 23, 2005|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|access-date=September 6, 2014|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130101003733/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/P/Pussycat_Dolls/AlbumReviews/2005/09/23/1232297-sun.html|archive-date=January 1, 2013}}</ref>
| Recorded = 2004–2005
| rev4 = ''[[MSN Music]]'' ([[Robert Christgau#Consumer Guide|Consumer Guide]])
| Genre = [[pop music|Pop]], [[dance-pop]], [[contemporary R&B|R&B]]
| rev4Score = {{Rating-Christgau|hm1}}<ref name="RC">{{cite web|url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=The+Pussycat+Dolls|title=The Pussycat Dolls|first=Robert|last=Christgau|publisher=[[Robert Christgau]]|access-date=August 14, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610193555/http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=The+Pussycat+Dolls|archive-date=June 10, 2015}}</ref>
| Length =
| Label = [[A&M Records|A&M]]
| rev5 = ''[[Slant Magazine]]''
| rev5Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="Slant Magazine">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|title=The Pussycat Dolls PCD - Album Review|last=Cinquemani|first=Sal|date=September 7, 2005|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|accessdate=March 31, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140814201840/http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/the-pussycat-dolls-pcd|archive-date=August 14, 2014}}</ref>
| Producer = [[Timbaland]], [[Rich Harrison]], [[Cee-Lo|Cee-Lo Green]], [[Polow da Don]], [[Sean Garrett]], [[will.i.am]], Ron Fair, Young Smoke, [[Siobhan Fahey]], [[Kwamé (rapper)|Kwamé]], [[Robin Antin]]
| rev6 = ''[[USA Today]]''
| Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{rating|3|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0jfuxq9sldte link]
| rev6Score = {{Rating|3|4}}<ref name="USAToday">{{cite web|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/music/reviews/2005-09-06-listen-up_x.htm|title=Dolls, 'Allstars,' Stuart are superlative|last=Gardner|first=Elysa|date=September 6, 2005|work=[[USA Today]]|access-date=September 6, 2014|url-status=live|archive-date=March 13, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313012507/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/music/reviews/2005-09-06-listen-up_x.htm}}</ref>
| Last album =
| This album = '''''PCD'''''<br>(2005)
| Next album = ''[[Doll Domination]]''<br>(2008)
| Misc = {{Extra album cover 2
| Upper caption = Alternate cover
| Type = studio
| Cover = Pcd3.jpg
| Lower caption = Tour edition cover
}}
{{Singles
| Name = PCD
| Type = studio
| single 1 = [[Don't Cha]]
| single 1 date = June 2005
| single 2 = [[Stickwitu]]
| single 2 date = September 2005
| single 3 = [[Beep (song)|Beep]]
| single 3 date = January 2006
| single 4 = [[Buttons (song)|Buttons]]
| single 4 date = May 2006
| single 5 = [[I Don't Need a Man]]
| single 5 date = September 2006
| single 6 = [[Wait a Minute (Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]
| single 6 date = November 2006
}}
}}
}}


In his consumer guide for ''[[MSN Music]]'', [[Robert Christgau]] gave the album a "one-star honorable mention" indicating "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like". Christgau selected "Beep" and "Wait a Minute" as highlights commenting that the group is "sexier than your average prefab sexpots, but no fabber".<ref name="RC"/> [[AllMusic]] of [[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]] provided a favorable review, rating it three stars out of five. Erlewine opined that the great thing about the album are the producers and songwriters who are willing to play with the group's "hyper-sexual image, creating a sleek, sexy sound ideal for both nightclubs and strip joints". However he observed the album's ballads "[undercut] the joyous carnal celebration" of dance songs that are not "quite enough to make this [album] the camp classic".<ref name="Allmusic"/> While ''Slant Magazine's'' Sal Cinquemani deemed group's image as "cartoonish", he was surprised that ''PCD's'' content wasn't filled with filler. He further noted that if the Pussycat Dolls would want to make a mark in pop music, they should avoid [[Diane Warren]].<ref name="Slant Magazine"/>
'''''PCD''''' is the debut album by American [[girl group]] the [[Pussycat Dolls]], released by [[A&M Records]] on September 13, 2005 in the United States. The majority of the album was produced by [[Ron Fair]] and Tal Herzberg with other producers including [[Timbaland]], [[Cee-Lo Green]], [[will.i.am]], and [[Rich Harrison]], amongst others, and incorporates a mixture of contemporary [[pop music|pop]]/[[dance music|dance]]/[[contemporary R&B|R&B]] originals, [[jazz]]-influenced tracks, and [[cover version]]s. The album was a commercial success, and has gone on to sell over six million units worldwide,<ref>[http://www.torontosun.com/Entertainment/Music/2007/03/26/3836178-sun.html http://www.torontosun.com/Entertainment/Music/2007/03/26/3836178-sun.html] ''Torontosun.com'' Retrieved on 05-30-07 </ref> spawning seven singles. The group toured with [[Gwen Stefani]] and have cited, among their influences, Stefani, [[Janet Jackson]], [[Paula Abdul]] and [[M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A.]] who they described as "the most righteous chick - she stands for so much that we really stand for."<ref>Soghomonian, Talia. [http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/pussycat-dolls_1105.htm The Pussycat Dolls Interview] ''OMH''. November 2005. Retrieved on July 25, 2008 </ref>


Writing for the ''[[USA Today]]'', Elysa Gardner acknowledged that "lead singer Nicole Scherzinger and at least a couple of her fellow Dolls have supple voices" despite their superficiality and the song's "insipid lyrics".<ref name="USAToday"/> Raymond Fiore of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' also noted the Pussycat Dolls' flexible vocals, but felt the songs from A-list producers cannot "arouse her interest for a whole 45 minutes.<ref name="EW">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1102736,00.html|title=The Pussycat Dolls Review|last=Fiore|first=Raymond|date=September 9, 2005|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|access-date=September 5, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810033432/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1102736,00.html|archive-date=August 10, 2014}}</ref> A reviewer of ''[[The Ledger]]'' wrote that the album is "essentially a solo release" from Scherzinger while noting songs like "Right Now" "make it clear that she really needs to keep around those dancing, singing/not-singing gals."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theledger.com/news/20051007/mccheadsound-bitesmcchead|title=Sound Bites|date=October 7, 2005|work=[[The Ledger]]|access-date=October 17, 2017|archive-date=October 17, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171017095340/http://www.theledger.com/news/20051007/mccheadsound-bitesmcchead|url-status=live}}</ref> ''musicOMH's'' John Murphy deemed that in ''PCD'' there is a "half-decent album struggling to get out here, but it's rather drowned by the image and 'brand opportunities'".<ref name="musicOMH"/>
The album ended 2006 as the twenty-eighth best-selling album in the United Kingdom, with sales of 536,340 copies,<ref>[http://www.togerland.com/index.php?showtopic=28390 Top 50 Albums in the UK (2006)]</ref> in 2006 and 574,000 in 2005, for combined sales of over 1.1 million in the UK and as the sixteenth best selling album in the Netherlands.<ref>[http://www.megacharts.nl/full.jsp MegaCharts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Several reviewers lamented that the inclusion of covers and ballads. Lisa Haines of the [[BBC]] lambasted the musical style of the covers noting them as "forgetful".<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/5v9x/|title=Music - Review of Pussycat Dolls - PCD|last=Haines|first=Lisa|publisher=[[BBC]]|access-date=September 5, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131221225221/https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/5v9x/|archive-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> Darryl Sterdan of ''Jam!'' called the group "glorified strippers" and mocked them for not writing any of the songs apart from Scherzinger having "token songwriting credits". He went on to describe the covers as "embarrassing" and the ballads as "overcooked".<ref name="Jam"/> Spence D. of IGN observed that the album's lowest points come from album's ballads.<ref name="IGN"/>
==Track listing==
#"[[Don't Cha]]" (featuring [[Busta Rhymes]]) <small>([[Cee-Lo|Callaway]], [[Sir Mix-a-Lot|Ray]], [[Busta Rhymes|Smith]]) – 4:34</small>
#"[[Beep (song)|Beep]]" (featuring [[will.i.am]]) <small>([[will.i.am|Adams]], [[Kara DioGuardi|DioGuardi]], [[Jeff Lynne|Lynne]]) – 3:48</small>
#"[[Wait_a_Minute_%28The_Pussycat_Dolls_song%29|Wait a Minute]]" (featuring [[Timbaland]]) <small>([[Timbaland|Mosley]], [[Keri Hilson|Hilson]]) – 3:41</small>
#"[[Stickwitu]]" <small>(Frannie Golde, Livingston, Robert D. Palmer) – 3:26</small>
#"[[Buttons (song)|Buttons]]" <small>([[Sean Garrett|Garrett]], Jones, Perry, [[Nicole Scherzinger|Scherzinger]]) – 3:45</small>
#"[[I Don't Need a Man]]" <small>([[VV Brown|Brown]], [[Rich Harrison|Harrison]], Scherzinger, DioGuardi) – 3:39</small>
#"[[Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)]]" <small>(Peter Bellotte, [[Harold Faltermeyer|Faltermeyer]], Keith Forsey, [[Siobhan Fahey|Fahey]]) – 3:46</small>
#"How Many Times, How Many Lies" <small>([[Diane Warren|Warren]]) – 3:55</small>
#"Bite the Dust" <small>(Hilson, [[Kwamé (rapper)|Kwamé]]) – 3:32</small>
#"[[Right Now (1962 song)|Right Now]]" <small>([[Herbie Mann|Mann]], [[Carl Sigman|Sigman]]) – 2:27</small>
#"[[Tainted Love]]"/"[[Where Did Our Love Go]]" <small>([[Ed Cobb|Cobb]]/[[Holland-Dozier-Holland]]) – 3:25</small>
#"[[Feeling Good|Feelin' Good]]" <small>([[Anthony Newley|Newley]], [[Leslie Bricusse|Bricusse]]) – 4:19</small>
===International bonus tracks===
#"[[Sway (PCD song)|Sway]]" <small>(Pablo Beltran Ruiz, [[Norman Gimbel|Gimbel]]) – 3:12</small>
#"Flirt" <small>(Scherzinger, DioGuardi, [[Greg Wells|Wells]]) – 2:56</small>
#"We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" <small>([[Bob Crewe]], [[Kenny Nolan]]) - 3:50</small>
#"Don't Cha" (Live Version) <small>(Japanese Edition Exclusive Track) - 3:32 </small>


''PCD'' won the award for Best Album — International at the [[TMF Awards (Belgium)|2006 TMF Awards]], where the group was also nominated for Best Pop — International.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.frontview-magazine.be/nl/nieuws/zornik-grote-overwinnaar-tmf-awards#.V8Y0T5h97IU|title=Zornik grote overwinnaar TMF awards|date=October 15, 2006|work=FrontView|access-date=August 31, 2016|language=nl|archive-date=September 15, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915031211/http://www.frontview-magazine.be/nl/nieuws/zornik-grote-overwinnaar-tmf-awards#.V8Y0T5h97IU|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Wal Mart bonus tracks===
#"Buttons" <small>(featuring [[Snoop Dogg]])</small> – 3:52
#"Wait a Minute" <small>([[ringtone]])</small> – 0:30
#"He Always Answers" <small>(ringback tone)</small> – 0:40
#"Vibrate off the Table" <small>(ringtone)</small> – 0:39
#"Freaky Fun Message" <small>([[voicemail]] ID)</small> – 0:19
#"Buttons" '''<small>(live video)</small>
#PCD [[cell phone]] [[computer wallpaper|wallpapers]]


== Commercial performance ==
===Tour edition bonus CD===
#"Sway" – 3:12
#"Flirt" – 2:56
#"Stickwitu" (Avant Mix) <small>(featuring [[Avant]])</small> – 3:18
#"Buttons" (Final Edit) <small>(featuring [[Snoop Dogg]])</small> – 3:52
#"Don't Cha" (More Booty Mix) <small>(featuring [[Busta Rhymes]])</small> – 4:48
#"Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" (Remix) – 4:36
#"He Always Answers" (Ringback Tone) – 0:40
#"Vibrate off the Table" (Ringtone) – 0:39
#"Freaky Fun Message" (Voicemail ID) – 0:19
#"PCD" (Text Alert) – 0:06


''PCD'' debuted and peaked at number five on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with first-week sales of 99,000 copies, according to data compiled by [[Nielsen SoundScan]] for the chart dated October 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/61380/wall-emerges-as-billboard-200-champ|title=Wall Emerges As Billboard 200 'Champ'|date=September 21, 2005|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190428021503/https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/61380/wall-emerges-as-billboard-200-champ|archive-date=April 28, 2019}}</ref> It also debuted at number eight on the US [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]].<ref name="R&B/Hip-Hop"/> On its 45th week the album reentered the top-ten on the chart dated July 26, 2006 and remained in the top-ten for a final time the following week at number nine.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/57657/letoya-powers-right-to-no-1-on-billboard-200|title=LeToya Powers Right To No. 1 On Billboard 200|date=August 2, 2006|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 10, 2021|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210410142706/https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/57657/letoya-powers-right-to-no-1-on-billboard-200/|archive-date=April 10, 2021}}</ref> ''PCD'' was released amidst an era of stagnant album sales due to the emergence of digital and physical [[Copyright infringement|piracy]] and a shift in consumer interest. The album managed to remain within the top 50 for 45 weeks due to the strength of its first four singles, earning them a reputation among the century's few breakout success. Geoff Mayfield, former analyst and director of ''Billboard'' charts, commented that this type of success does not happen often. "It's unusual for any act to get as many as four hits off an album anymore. For much of this decade, it's been a real challenge to get a third or even a second hit. And that's not just for new artists. That's for established artists too."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-aug-01-et-pussycat1-story.html|last=Lee|first=Chris|title=Attack of the Dolls|date=August 1, 2006|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=October 30, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151010161008/http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug/01/entertainment/et-pussycat1|archive-date=October 10, 2015}}</ref> As of September 2008, ''PCD'' has sold nearly three million copies in the US and the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA) certified the album [[RIAA certification|double platinum]], which denotes shipments of two million copies.<ref name="US Sales">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1043913/metallica-scores-third-week-atop-billboard-200|title=Metallica Scores Third Week Atop Billboard 200|last=Hasty|first=Katie|date=October 1, 2008|magazine=Billboard|access-date=March 19, 2014|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130414024812/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1043913/metallica-scores-third-week-atop-billboard-200|archive-date=April 14, 2013}}</ref><ref name="RIAA"/>
==Commercial usage==
*"[[Right Now (1962 song)|Right Now]]" was used in commercials to promote the hit TV show ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' and "[[Don't Cha]]" was used in the season two episode, "[[Could I Leave You?]]".
*"Right Now" was used in a [[NBA]] promo.
*"Bite the Dust" has been used for a news broadcast in the [[Philippines]].
*"[[Wait a Minute]]" was heard various times on Filipino game shows (the song was heard in a Best Buy music commercial)
*"Don't Cha Remix" was used to promote ''[[Australia's Next Top Model]]'', Cycle 2.
*"Don't Cha" was used in several movie trailers including ''[[Norbit]]'', ''[[Wild Hogs]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (film)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]''. It was also used in a [[Heineken]] beer commercial although The Pussycat Dolls were not the ones singing.
*"Don't Cha" was featured in the 2004 edition of the [[Diva Search|WWE Diva Search Competition]].
*A version of "Buttons" was used during WWE diva [[Kelly Kelly]]'s exposé segment on the [[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW on Sci-Fi]] program.
*"Don't Cha" was also used a track for a commercial of ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]'' on the [[Cartoon Network]].
*"Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" is featured on the Clubland CD release ''Dancemania 2'', even though the song has not been released.
*"Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" was used to promote ''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7]]''.
*"Right Now" was used to promote "Reids Furniture" sale in 2008.
*"I Don't Need A Man " was used in an "America's Next Top Model" sketch by british comedians [[French & Saunders]].


In the United Kingdom, the album entered the [[UK Albums Chart]] at number eight, as its lead single, registered its second week atop the [[UK Singles Chart]]. With sales of 23,900, ''PCD'' was the second highest new entry on the chart that week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/pussycats-continue-to-lead-on-singles-chart/034238|title=Pussycats continue to lead on singles chart|date=September 19, 2005|work=[[Music Week]]|access-date=September 6, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202112950/http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/pussycats-continue-to-lead-on-singles-chart/034238|archive-date=February 2, 2014}}</ref> After 12 weeks of being outside the top ten, ''PCD'' reached number ten on the chart dated December 12, 2005, due to the success of "Stickwitu", which remained atop the UK Singles Chart and helped the album improve its week-to-week sales.<ref name="Stickwitu">{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/eminem-and-now-62-lead-albums-sales/028984|title=Eminem and Now! 62 lead albums sales|last=Jones|first=Alan|date=December 12, 2005|work=Music Week|access-date=August 20, 2020|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001061240/http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/eminem-and-now-62-lead-albums-sales/028984|archive-date=October 1, 2015}}</ref> The release of the album's fourth single "Buttons" helped the album increase sales for six consecutive weeks, setting a new peak of seven.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/lostprophets-score-career-first/034914|title=Lostprophets score career first|last=Jones|first=Alan|date=July 3, 2006|work=Music Week|access-date=November 22, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140323002346/http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/lostprophets-score-career-first/034914|archive-date=March 23, 2014}}</ref> In June 2019, [[The Official Charts Company]] compiled a list with the 40 best-selling albums by female groups of the last 25 years. With sales surpassing 1.3 million copies, ''PCD'' is the fourth best-selling album in the UK.<ref name="UK sales">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-official-top-40-biggest-girl-band-studio-albums-of-the-last-25-years__26546/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101114359/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-official-top-40-biggest-girl-band-studio-albums-of-the-last-25-years__26546/|title=The Official Top 40 biggest girl band studio albums of the last 25 years|last=Copsey|first=Rob|archivedate=November 1, 2020|date=June 12, 2019|publisher=[[Official Charts Company]]|accessdate=April 8, 2021}}</ref> The [[British Phonographic Industry]] (BPI) certified the album four times platinum for selling 1.2 million copies.<ref name="BPI"/> In Ireland, 42 weeks after its debut, ''PCD'' peaked at number seven in the final week of June 2006.<ref name="IRE"/>
==Trivia==
{{trivia|date=November 2008}}
*A number of former Dolls were present in the music video for the track "Sway", including the founder, [[Robin Antin]], and other former members [[Cyia Batten]], Kasey Campbell and Kaya Jones.
*Former member Kaya Jones contributed background vocals in the songs "We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going" and "Sway".
*In the video for "Don't Cha", the black-haired seventh member dancing was [[Staci Flood]], another former doll.


In mainland Europe ''PCD'' performed moderately at the beginning, debuting at number 12 in Germany,<ref name="GER"/> 14 in Portugal,<ref name="POR"/> 18 in Austria,<ref name="AUT"/> 26 in Denmark,<ref name="DEN"/> 35 in Norway,<ref name="NOR"/> 39 in Finland,<ref name="FIN"/> 43 in France,<ref name="FRA"/> 55 in Italy and Sweden,<ref name="ITA"/><ref name="SWE"/> 76 in the Netherlands,<ref name="NED"/> 72 in Spain,<ref name="SPA"/> 92 in Belgium (Flanders),<ref name="FLA"/> 97 in Belgium (Wallonia),<ref name="WAL"/> on their respective local album charts. In 2006, ''PCD'' improved its chart positions, entering the top-10 in Belgium (Flanders),<ref name="FLA"/> Germany,<ref name="GER"/> the Netherlands,<ref name="NED"/> and Norway,<ref name="NOR"/> and top-twenty in Portugal, Belgium (Wallonia),<ref name="WAL"/> and Denmark.<ref name="DEN"/> The album was certified gold in Austria ([[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry|IFPI]]),<ref name="IFPIAUT"/> France ([[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|SNEP]]),<ref name="SNEP">{{cite web|url=http://proxy.siteo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/disqueenfrance.siteo.com/file/disquesor.pdf|title=Les Disques d'Or 2009|work=[[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique]]|publisher=Disqueenfrance|language=fr|access-date=2010-06-15|archive-date=2011-07-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707122430/http://proxy.siteo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/disqueenfrance.siteo.com/file/disquesor.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> Norway (IFPI),<ref name="IFPINOR"/> and Switzerland (IFPI),<ref name="IFPISWI"/> and received platinum certifications in Belgium ([[Belgian Entertainment Association|BEA]]),<ref name="BEA"/> Germany ([[Bundesverband Musikindustrie|BVMI]]),<ref name="BVMI"/> and the Netherlands (NVPI).<ref name="NVPI"/>
==Cover versions==
Seven tracks (including bonus tracks) on the album are [[cover version|cover versions]]:


Similarly in Oceania, ''PCD'' debuted at number 16 in Australia on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart]] before reaching a new peak of eight in August 2006.<ref name="AUS"/> The [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA) certified it triple platinum following shipments of 210,000.<ref name="ARIA"/> In New Zealand, ''PCD'' debuted at number twenty-three on September 19, 2005.<ref name="NZ"/> Six months later and following three consecutive number-one singles,—"[[Don't Cha]]", "[[Stickwitu]]", and "[[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]"—the album peaked atop the album's chart making the Pussycat Dolls the first girl group in over six years to do so since [[Bardot (Australian band)|Bardot]] with their debut [[Bardot (album)|self-titled album]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0606/S00111.htm|title=Official NZ Music Chart & Chartbitz - June 14 '06|last=Miller|first=Andrew|date=June 14, 2006|publisher=[[Scoop (website)|Scoop]]|access-date=December 30, 2012|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714233318/http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0606/S00111.htm|archive-date=July 14, 2014}}</ref> ''PCD'' returned at the top spot three weeks later and received a double platinum certification by the [[Recorded Music NZ]] (RMNZ).<ref name="NZ"/><ref name="RMNZ"/> Worldwide, the album sold a total of 9 million copies to date.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bworldonline.com/editors-picks/2020/02/28/280889/pussycat-dolls-returning-to-the-philippines-in-may/ | title=Pussycat Dolls returning to the Philippines in May | website=[[BusinessWorld]] | date=27 February 2020 }}</ref>
#"Don't Cha" - [[Tori Alamaze]]
#"Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" - [[Donna Summer]]/[[Siobhan Fahey]]
#"Right Now" - [[Mel Tormé]]/[[The Creatures]]
#"Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go" - [[Gloria Jones]]/[[The Supremes]]/[[Soft Cell]]
#"Feeling Good" - [[Nina Simone]]
#"Sway" (Bonus Track) - [[Dean Martin]]
#"We Went as Far as We Felt like Going" (Bonus Track) - [[Labelle]]


==Production==
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
*Photography- James White
| extra_column = Producer(s)
*Package design- Julian Peploe
| total_length = 44:22
*Publicist- Dave Tomberlin
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|Standard edition}}<ref name="LinerNotes"/>
*Mastered- Brian Gardner
| title_width = 30%
*Artist development- Michelle Thomas
| writing_width = 35%
*Executive Producer- Ron Fair, [[Jimmy Iovine]]
| extra_width = 35%
*Co-Executive Producer- [[Robin Antin]]
*Management- Jeff Haddad
*Management Coordinator- Jeff Norskog
*Lead and Background Vocals- [[Nicole Scherzinger]], [[Melody Thornton]], [[Carmit Bachar]]
*Additional Background Vocals- Kaya Jones (on "[[Sway]]" & "[[We Went as Far as We Felt Like Goin]]")


| title1 = [[Don't Cha]]
==Chart performance==
| note1 = featuring [[Busta Rhymes]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
| writer1 = {{flatlist|
!align="left"|Chart
*[[Sir Mix-a-Lot|Anthony Ray]]
!align="left"|Peak<br>position
*[[CeeLo Green|Thomas Callaway]]
!align="left"|Sales
*[[Busta Rhymes|Trevor Smith]]}}
!align="left"|Certification
| extra1 = [[CeeLo Green]]
| length1 = 4:32

| title2 = [[Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Beep]]
| note2 = featuring [[will.i.am]]
| writer2 = {{flatlist|
*[[will.i.am|William Adams]]
*[[Kara DioGuardi]]
*[[Jeff Lynne]]}}
| extra2 = {{flatlist|
*will.i.am
*[[Ron Fair]]{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| length2 = 3:49

| title3 = [[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]
| note3 = featuring [[Timbaland]]
| writer3 = {{flatlist|
*[[Timbaland|Timothy Mosley]]
*[[Keri Hilson]]
*Craig Longmiles{{ref|h|[h]}}}}
| extra3 = {{flatlist|
*Timbaland
*Hilson{{ref|b|[b]}}
*Fair{{ref|c|[c]}}}}
| length3 = 3:42

| title4 = [[Stickwitu]]
| writer4 = {{flatlist|
*[[Franne Golde]]
*[[Kasia Livingston]]
*Robert Palmer}}
| extra4 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Tal Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length4 = 3:27

| title5 = [[Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Buttons]]
| writer5 = {{flatlist|
*[[Sean Garrett]]
*[[Polow da Don|Jamal Jones]]
*[[Jason Perry (rock singer)|Jason Perry]]
*[[Nicole Scherzinger]]}}
| extra5 = {{flatlist|
*[[Polow da Don]]
*Garrett
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}
*Young Smoke{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length5 = 3:45

| title6 = [[I Don't Need a Man]]
| writer6 = {{flatlist|
*[[Rich Harrison]]
*Scherzinger
*DioGuardi
*[[VV Brown|Vanessa Brown]]{{ref|h|[h]}}}}
| extra6 = {{flatlist|
*Harrison
*Fair{{ref|c|[c]}}}}
| length6 = 3:39

| title7 = [[Hot Stuff (Donna Summer song)#The Pussycat Dolls version|Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)]]
| writer7 = {{flatlist|
*[[Pete Bellotte]]
*[[Harold Faltermeyer]]
*[[Keith Forsey]]
*[[Siobhan Fahey]]
*Clare Kenny
*Steven Gallifent
*Will Blanchard}}
| extra7 = {{flatlist|
*Fahey
*the Droyds
*Gallifent
*Fair{{ref|b|[b]}}}}
| length7 = 3:47

| title8 = How Many Times, How Many Lies
| writer8 = [[Diane Warren]]
| extra8 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length8 = 3:56

| title9 = Bite the Dust
| writer9 = {{flatlist|
*Hilson
*[[Kwamé|Kwamé Holland]]}}
| extra9 = {{flatlist|
*[[Kwamé|Kwamé "K1MiL"]]
*Hilson{{ref|b|[b]}}
*Fair{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| length9 = 3:33

| title10 = [[Right Now (Herbie Mann song)#The Pussycat Dolls version|Right Now]]
| writer10 = {{flatlist|
*[[Herbie Mann]]
*[[Carl Sigman]]}}
| extra10 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length10 = 2:27

| title11 = [[Tainted Love]]"/"[[Where Did Our Love Go]]
| writer11 = {{flatlist|
*[[Ed Cobb]]
*[[Brian Holland]]
*[[Lamont Dozier]]
*[[Eddie Holland]]}}
| extra11 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}
*Big Tank{{ref|e|[e]}}}}
| length11 = 3:26

| title12 = [[Feeling Good#The Pussycat Dolls|Feelin' Good]]
| writer12 = {{flatlist|
*[[Leslie Bricusse]]
*[[Anthony Newley]]}}
| extra12 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|a|[a]}}}}
| length12 = 4:19
}}
{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|International first pressing edition (bonus track)}}
| total_length = 47:34
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%

| title13 = [[¿Quién será?#The Pussycat Dolls cover version|Sway]]
| writer13 = {{flatlist|
*[[Norman Gimbel]]
*[[Pablo Beltrán Ruiz]]}}
| extra13 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Tal Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length13 = 3:12
}}

{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|United Kingdom first pressing edition (bonus track)}}
| total_length = 51:24
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%

| title14 = We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going
| writer14 = {{flatlist|
*[[Bob Crewe]]
*[[Kenny Nolan]]
*Harold Clayton
*Sigidi Abdullah}}
| length14 = 3:50
| extra14 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Tal Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
}}

{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|International second pressing edition (bonus track)}}
| total_length = 50:30
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%
| title14 = Flirt
| writer14 = {{flatlist|
*DioGuardi
*[[Greg Wells]]
*Scherzinger}}
| extra14 = {{flatlist|
*Wells
*DioGuardi}}
| length14 = 2:56
}}

{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|United Kingdom second pressing and 2024 digital reissue edition (bonus track)}}
| total_length = 54:20
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%

| title15 = We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going
| writer15 = {{flatlist|
*[[Bob Crewe]]
*[[Kenny Nolan]]
*Harold Clayton
*Sigidi Abdullah}}
| length15 = 3:50
| extra15 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Tal Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
}}

{{track listing
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| headline = ''PCD'' – {{nobold|Japan edition (bonus track)}}
| total_length = 57:50
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%

| title16 = Don't Cha
| note16 = live version
| writer16 = {{flatlist|
*Ray
*Callaway
*Smith}}
| extra16 = Green
| length16 = 3:30
}}

{{track listing
| headline = ''PCD: Tour Edition'' – {{nobold|Disc 2}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000ICM2FQ |title=Pussycat Dolls – PCD: Tour Edition (Limited Edition) – CD |website=Amazon UK |access-date=2010-03-21|date=2006-10-09 }}</ref>
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| total_length = 67:00
| title_width = 30%
| writing_width = 35%
| extra_width = 35%

| title1 = Sway
| writer1 = {{flatlist|
*Gimbel
*Ruiz}}
| extra1 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Tal Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length1 = 3:12

| title2 = Flirt
| writer2 = {{flatlist|
*DioGuardi
*Wells
*Scherzinger}}
| extra2 = {{flatlist|
*Wells
*DioGuardi
}}
| length2 = 2:56

| title3 = Stickwitu ([[Avant (singer)|Avant]] Mix)
| note3 = featuring Avant
| writer3 = {{flatlist|
*Golde
*Livingston
*Palmer
*Avant}}
| extra3 = {{flatlist|
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}
*Avant{{ref|f|[f]}}
*[[Peter Mokran]]{{ref|g|[g]}}}}
| length3 = 3:18

| title4 = Buttons
| note4 = featuring [[Snoop Dogg]]
| writer4 = {{flatlist|
*Garrett
*Jones
*Perry
*Scherzinger}}
| extra4 = {{flatlist|
*Polow Da Don
*Garrett
*Fair
*Herzberg{{ref|d|[d]}}
*Smoke{{ref|d|[d]}}}}
| length4 = 3:52

| title5 = Don't Cha (More Booty)
| note5 = featuring Busta Rhymes
| writer5 = {{flatlist|
*Ray
*Callaway
*Smith}}
| extra5 = Green
| length5 = 4:48
| title6 = Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)
| note6 = Remix
| writer6 = {{flatlist|
*Bellotte
*Faltermeyer
*Forsey
*Fahey
*Kenny
*Gallifent
*Blanchard}}
| extra6 = {{flatlist|
*Fahey
*the Droyds
*Gallifent
*Fair{{ref|g|[g]}}}}
| length6 = 4:36
| title7 = He Always Answers
| note7 = Ringback tone
| length7 = 0:40
| title8 = Vibrate Off the Table
| note8 = Ringtone
| length8 = 0:39
| title9 = Freaky Fun
| note9 = Voicemail ID
| length9 = 0:19
| title10 = PCD
| note10 = Text alert
| length10 = 0:06
}}

'''Notes'''
* {{sup|{{note|a|[a]}}}} signifies an additional producer
* {{sup|{{note|b|[b]}}}} signifies a vocal producer
* {{sup|{{note|c|[c]}}}} signifies an incidental producer
* {{sup|{{note|d|[d]}}}} signifies a co-producer
* {{sup|{{note|e|[e]}}}} signifies "Tainted Love" beat producer
* {{sup|{{note|f|[f]}}}} signifies an additional vocal producer
* {{sup|{{note|g|[g]}}}} signifies a remixer
* {{sup|{{note|h|[h]}}}} signifies writers were retrospectively credited for writing after the album booklet had been printed.<ref name="VV Brown">[[VV Brown]] is credited as having written the middle 8 of the song as seen by ''[[The Guardian]]'' and also [[ASCAP]] —
* ''The Guardian'' interview: {{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/dec/12/vv-brown-crying-blood |title=The R&B star that wasn't |work=[[The Guardian]] |last=Rogers |first=Jude |date=2008-12-08 |access-date=2019-12-09 |archive-date=2019-12-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191209130500/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/dec/12/vv-brown-crying-blood |url-status=live }}
* ASCAP Repertoire: {{cite web |url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#ace/search/workID/391833739 |title=I DON'T NEED A MAN – ISWC: T9011222472 - Work ID: 391833739 |publisher=[[ASCAP]] |access-date=2019-12-09 |archive-date=2020-11-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106193550/https://www.ascap.com/repertory#ace/search/workID/391833739 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Tidal">{{cite web|url=https://listen.tidal.com/album/35734818/credits|title=PCD credits|publisher=[[Tidal (service)|Tidal]]|accessdate=April 24, 2021|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210424182715/https://listen.tidal.com/album/35734818/credits|archivedate=April 24, 2021}}</ref>

'''Sampling credits'''
* "Don't Cha" contains interpolations of "Swass" performed by [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]].
* "Beep" contains a sample of the recording "[[Evil Woman (Electric Light Orchestra song)|Evil Woman]]" performed by [[Electric Light Orchestra]].
* "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" contains elements of "[[Hot Stuff (Donna Summer song)|Hot Stuff]]" performed by [[Donna Summer]] and "Bitter Pill" performed by [[Shakespears Sister]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thisisnotretro.com/interviews/shakespears-sister-siobhan-fahey-interview-2009/ | title=Shakespears Sister (Siobhan Fahey) Interview &#91;2009&#93; | date=18 March 2011 }}</ref>
* "Bite the Dust" samples drums of "Soul Machine", as written by Hall-Gainey-Ash-James and performed by Harvey and the Phenomenals
* "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" is a medley between "Far as We Felt Like Goin'" performed by [[Labelle]] and "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" performed by [[the S.O.S. Band]].

==Personnel==
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''PCD''.<ref name="LinerNotes">{{cite AV media notes|title=PCD|others=[[The Pussycat Dolls]]|publisher=[[A&M Records]]}}</ref>

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{{col-2}}
'''Performers'''
*[[Nicole Scherzinger]]&nbsp;– lead vocals, background vocals
*[[Carmit Bachar]]&nbsp;– vocals, backing vocals
*[[Melody Thornton]]&nbsp;– vocals, backing vocals
*[[Ashley Roberts ]]&nbsp;– background vocals
*[[Jessica Sutta ]]&nbsp;– background vocals
*[[Kimberly Wyatt]]&nbsp;– background vocals
*[[Busta Rhymes]]&nbsp;– featuring artist, vocals, co-writer <small>(track 1)</small>
*[[will.i.am]]&nbsp;– featuring artist, vocals, co-writer <small>(track 2)</small>
*[[Timbaland]]&nbsp;– featuring artist, vocals <small>(track 3)</small>
*[[Kara DioGuardi]]&nbsp;– additional background vocals <small>(track 14)</small>
*[[Kaya Jones]]&nbsp;– additional background vocals <small>(tracks 13 & 15)</small>
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'''The PCD Orchestra'''
*[[Violin]]s&nbsp;– [[Endre Granat]], Natalie Leggett, Bruce Dukov, Jackie Brand, [[Charlie Bisharat]], Joel Derouin, Sara Parkins, Mario Deleon, Josefina Vergara, Tammy Hatwan, [[Sid Page]], [[Roberto Cani]], [[Katia Popov]], Phillip Levy, Songa Lee, Robin Olson, Anatoly Rosinsky, Armen Garabedian, Theresa Stanislov, Sarah Thornblade, Alan Grunfeld, Alyssa Park
*[[Viola]]s&nbsp;– Bryan Dembow (P), Simon Oswell, Sam Formicola, Matt Funes, Darrin McCann, Vicky Miskolczy
*[[Cello]]&nbsp;– Steve Erbody, Larry Corbett, David Low, Suzie Katayama, Armen Ksajikian, Cecilia Tsan
*Orchestra Contractor&nbsp;– [[Bill Hughes (musician)|Bill Hughes]]
*[[Bass guitar|Bass]]&nbsp;– [[Pino Palladino]]
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'''Technical'''
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*[[CeeLo Green]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 1)</small>
*Ethan Mates&nbsp;– engineering <small>(track 1)</small>
*Steve Baughman&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 1)</small>
*John Goux&nbsp;– guitar <small>(tracks 1, 11)</small>
*Ray Herrman&nbsp;– sax <small>(track 1)</small>
*Nick Lane&nbsp;– trombone <small>(track 1)</small>
*Bill Churchvile&nbsp;– trumpet <small>(track 1)</small>
*Chris Tedesco&nbsp;– trumpet, horn <small>(track 1)</small>
*[[will.i.am]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 2)</small>
*Ron Fair&nbsp;– vocal production <small>(tracks 2, 5–7)</small>, production <small>(tracks 2, 4, 5, 8, 10–13, 15)</small>, string arrangement and conduct <small>(tracks 2, 4, 10, 12)</small>, mixing <small>(tracks 3, 7)</small>, organ, rhodes <small>(tracks 4, 12)</small>, incidental production <small>(tracks 3, 6)</small>, vocal arrangement <small>(tracks 6, 7)</small>, wurlitzer <small>(tracks 2, 6, 8)</small>, piano <small>(tracks 4, 6, 8, 12)</small>, glockspiel <small>(track 6)</small>, harmonica <small>(tracks 4, 8, 12)</small>, clavinet <small>(track 8)</small>, additional production <small>(track 9)</small>, additional string arrangement <small>(track 10)</small>, keyboards <small>(track 11)</small>
*Tal Herzberg&nbsp;– additional programming <small>(track 2)</small>, Pro Tools, engineering <small>(tracks 2, 3, 5–12)</small>, co-production <small>(tracks 4, 5, 10–13, 15)</small>, bass <small>(tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 11)</small>
*[[Dave Pensado|Dave "Hard Drive" Pensado]]&nbsp;– mixing <small>(tracks 2, 3, 5, 9)</small>
*Charlie Bisharat&nbsp;– electric violin <small>(tracks 2, 5)</small>
*The PCD Orchestra&nbsp;– strings <small>(tracks 2, 4, 7–12)</small>
*JD Andrew&nbsp;– recording <small>(track 2)</small>, engineering <small>(tracks 5–11)</small>, vocal recording <small>(track 11)</small>
*Bill Schnee&nbsp;– strings recording <small>(tracks 2, 7–12)</small>
*Mike "Angry" Eleopoulos&nbsp;– additional engineering <small>(tracks 2, 4, 9)</small>, engineering <small>(tracks 5–12)</small>, vocal recording <small>(track 11)</small>
*Ariel Chobaz&nbsp;– assistant mix engineering <small>(tracks 2–5, 9)</small>
*[[Timbaland]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 3)</small>
*[[Keri Hilson]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 3)</small>, vocal production <small>(track 9)</small>,
*[[Jerry Hey]]&nbsp;– horn arrangement, horns <small>(tracks 3, 6, 9, 11)</small>, string arrangement and conduct, trumpets <small>(track 10)</small>
*[[Dan Higgins]]&nbsp;– horns <small>(tracks 3, 6, 9, 11)</small>
*Gary Grant&nbsp;– horns <small>(tracks 3, 6, 9, 11)</small>, trumpets <small>(track 10)</small>
*[[Bill Reichenbach Jr.|Bill Reichenbach]]&nbsp;– horns <small>(tracks 3, 6, 9, 11)</small>
*[[Dan Higgins]]&nbsp;– horns <small>(tracks 3, 6, 9, 11)</small>
*[[Marcella Araica]]&nbsp;– recording <small>(track 3)</small>
*Demacio "Demo" Castellon&nbsp;– recording <small>(track 3)</small>
*[[Peter Mokran]]&nbsp;– recording <small>(tracks 4, 8)</small>
*Robert Palmer&nbsp;– original drum programming <small>(track 4)</small>
*Cori Jacobs&nbsp;– rhodes <small>(tracks 4, 12)</small>
*Allen Sides&nbsp;– string recording <small>(track 4)</small>
*[[Polow Da Don]]&nbsp;– production, arrangement, programming <small>(track 5)</small>
*[[Sean Garrett]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 5)</small>
*Young Smoke&nbsp;– co-production <small>(track 5)</small>
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*Luis Conte&nbsp;– percussion <small>(tracks 5, 10)</small>
*[[Rich Harrison]]&nbsp;– production, programming <small>(track 6)</small>
*Scotty Beats&nbsp;– engineering <small>(track 6)</small>
*Mike Hogue&nbsp;– assistant mix engineering <small>(track 6)</small>
*[[Siobhan Fahey]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 7)</small>
*The Droyds&nbsp;– production <small>(track 7)</small>
*Steven Gallifent&nbsp;– production <small>(track 7)</small>
*[[Andy Chatterley]]&nbsp;– arrangement <small>(track 7)</small>
*Nicole Scherzinger&nbsp;– vocal arrangement <small>(track 7)</small>
*Tyler Coomes&nbsp;– programming <small>(track 8)</small>
*Tim Carmon&nbsp;– organ <small>(track 8)</small>
*Jun Ishizeki&nbsp;– assistant mix engineering <small>(tracks 8, 11)</small>
*[[Kwamé|Kwamé "K1MiL"]]&nbsp;– production <small>(track 9)</small>
*Anthony Kilhoffer&nbsp;– Pro Tools, engineering <small>(track 9)</small>
*Michael C Ross&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 10)</small>
*[[Vinnie Colaiuta]]&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 10)</small>
*Mike Valerio&nbsp;– bass <small>(track 10)</small>
*Wayne Bergeron&nbsp;– trumpets <small>(track 10)</small>
*Larry Hall&nbsp;– trumpets, trombones <small>(track 10)</small>
*Frank Wolf&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 10)</small>
*Andy Martin&nbsp;– trombones <small>(track 10)</small>
*Bruce Otto&nbsp;– trombones <small>(track 10)</small>
*Larry Williams&nbsp;– woodwinds <small>(track 10)</small>
*Brandon Fields&nbsp;– woodwinds <small>(track 10)</small>
*Bill Liston&nbsp;– woodwinds <small>(track 10)</small>
*Joel Peskin&nbsp;– woodwinds <small>(track 10)</small>
*Bob Zimmitti&nbsp;– timpani <small>(track 10)</small>
*[[Brian Vibberts]]&nbsp;– assistant mix engineering <small>(track 10)</small>
*Big Tank&nbsp;– "Tainted Love" beat production <small>(track 11)</small>
*[[Tony Maserati]]&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 11)</small>
*[[Jack Joseph Puig]]&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 12)</small>
*[[Abe Laboriel, Jr.]]&nbsp;– drums <small>(track 12)</small>
*Alex Al&nbsp;– drums <small>(track 12)</small>
*Dean Nelson&nbsp;– drums <small>(track 12)</small>
*[[Greg Wells]]&nbsp;– production, engineering, programming, guitar, keys <small>(track 14)</small>
*Kara DioGuardi&nbsp;– production <small>(track 14)</small>
*Chris Lord-Alge&nbsp;– mixing <small>(track 14)</small>
*Steve MacMillan&nbsp;– engineering <small>(track 14)</small>
*Chris Steffen&nbsp;– engineering <small>(track 14)</small>
*Fabien Waltmann&nbsp;– additional programming <small>(track 14)</small>
*[[Brian Gardner]]&nbsp;– [[Mastering engineer|mastering]]
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==Charts==
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===Weekly charts===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|-
|-
!Chart (2005–2007)
|align="left"|Australia Albums Chart
!Peak<br/>position
|align="center"|8
|align="center"|210,000
|align="left"|3x Platinum<ref>[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/httpwww.aria.com.aupagesARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Albums.htm Australian Database]</ref>
|-
|-
!scope="row" {{album chart|Australia|8|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|refname=AUS|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|align="left"|Austria Albums Chart
|align="center"|8
|align="center"|210,000
|align="left"|Gold<ref>[http://www.ifpi.at/?section=goldplatin Austrian Database]</ref>
|-
|-
! scope="row"| Australia Urban ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref name="AUS-Urban">{{cite web|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20070120-0000/2006%20EOY%20Report.pdf|archive-url=https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20070119130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20070120-0000/2006%20EOY%20Report.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2007-01-19|title=The ARIA Report|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]]|access-date=May 3, 2013}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
|align="left"|Belgium Albums Chart
|align="center"|6
| style="text-align:center;"|1
|align="center"|25,000
|align="left"|Gold
|-
|-
{{album chart|Austria|13|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="AUT"}}
|align="left"|[[CRIA|Canadian Albums Chart]]
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|200,000
|align="left"|2x Platinum<ref>[http://www.cria.ca/gold/0207_g.php CRIA Gold & Platinum certifications for February 2007]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Flanders|5|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="FLA"}}
|align="left"|Czech Republic Album Chart
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
{{album chart|Wallonia|13|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="WAL"}}
|align="left"|Danish Album Charts
|align="center"|13
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
!scope="row"|[[Canadian Albums Chart|Canadian Albums]] ([[Nielsen SoundScan]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20060820034425/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/ALBUMS.html|title=Albums: Top 100 - For the week ending August 17, 2006|archive-date=August 20, 2006|date=August 13, 2006|publisher=[[Nielsen SoundScan]]. [[Canadian Online Explorer]]|url-status=usurped|access-date=August 8, 2016}}</ref>
|align="left"|Finnish Album Chart
|align="center"|29
| style="text-align:center;"|11
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
{{album chart|Czech|9|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|date=200632|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|align="left"|France Album Chart
|align="center"|23
|align="center"|160.300+
|align="left"|Gold<ref>[http://www.disqueenfrance.com/certifications/album.asp?suite=10&forme_certif=8&annee=24 French Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Denmark|13|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="DEN"}}
|align="left"|German Albums Chart
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|200,000
|align="left"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.musikindustrie.de/gold_platin_datenbank.html German Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Netherlands|9|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|
|align="left"|Hungary Albums Chart
access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="NED"}}
|align="center"|'''1'''
|align="center"|6,000
|align="left"|Platinum<ref>[http://www.mahasz.hu/m/?menu=arany_es_platinalemezek&menu2=adatbazis&ev=2006 Hungarian Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Finland|29|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="FIN"}}
|align="left"|[[Indonesmusic|Indonesian Album Top]]
|align="center"|10
|align="center"|189,000
|align="left"|Platinum{{Fact|date=May 2008}}
|-
|-
{{album chart|France|23|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="FRA"}}
|align="left"|Irish Albums Chart
|align="center"|'''1'''
|align="center"|40,000
|align="left"|2x Platinum<ref>[http://www.irishcharts.ie/awards/multi_platinum06.htm Irish Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Germany|6|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="GER"}}
|align="left"|Mexican International Albums Chart<ref>[http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/subdept_portada.asp?subdept_id=100 "Top 10 Albums - International Album Chart"]. April 24, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2006.</ref>
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;<ref>[http://www.amprofon.com.mx/certificaciones.php?item=menuCert&contenido=certificados Mexican Database]</ref>
|-
|-
!scope="row"|Greek Albums ([[IFPI Greece|IFPI]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart04.htm |title=Ελληνικό Chart |access-date=2014-06-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070114095413/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart04.htm |archive-date=January 14, 2007 }}</ref>
|align="left"|Netherlands Album Chart
|align="center"|5
| style="text-align:center;"|16
|align="center"|35,000+
|align="left"|Gold<ref>[http://www.nvpi.nl/nvpi/pagina.asp?pagkey=60461#resultaat Dutch Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Hungary|6|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|year=2007|week=12|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|align="left"|New Zealand Albums Chart
|align="center"|'''1 '''
|align="center"|30,000
|align="left"|2x Platinum
|-
|-
{{album chart|Ireland|7|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|year=2006|week=26|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="IRE"}}
|align="left"|Norwegian Album Chart
|align="center"|10
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
{{album chart|Italy|23|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=August 4, 2016|refname="ITA"}}
|align="left"|Philippines Album Chart
|align="center"|'''1 '''
|align="center"|500,000
|align="left"|16x Platinum{{Fact|date=May 2008}}
|-
|-
{{album chart|Oricon|28|date=2005-11-21|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=August 4, 2016}}
|align="left"|Portugal Albums Chart
|align="center"|12
|align="center"|10,000
|align="left"|Gold{{Fact|date=May 2008}}
|-
|-
{{album chart|New Zealand|1|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="NZ"}}
|align="left"|Russian Albums Chart<ref>[http://universalmusic.ru/index.php?lng=ru&content=artistInfo&artistInfo=news&artist=79&news=715 "Universal Music Russia CHarts"]. June 4, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2007.</ref>
|align="center"|'''1'''
|align="center"|300,000
|align="left"|4x Platinum
|-
|-
{{album chart|Norway|10|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="NOR"}}
|align="left"|Spanish Album Chart
|align="center"|27
|align="center"|60.000+
|align="left"|Gold
|-
|-
{{album chart|Poland|13|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|id=371}}
|align="left"|[[Sverigetopplistan|Swedish Albums Chart]]
|align="center"|21
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
{{album chart|Portugal|12|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="POR"}}
|align="left"|Swiss Album Chart
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|15,000+
|align="left"|Gold<ref>[http://www.swisscharts.com/awards.asp?year=2006]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Scotland|12|date=20050918|rowheader=true|access-date=July 14, 2021}}
|align="left"|UK Top 75 Albums Chart
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|1,100,000
|align="left"|3x Platinum<ref>[http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=32634 The BPI]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Spain|27|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="SPA"}}
|align="left"|Europe Album Chart
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|2,000,000
|align="left"|2x Platinum<ref>[http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/plat_month_20070124.html European Database]</ref>
|-
|-
{{album chart|Sweden|21|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="SWE"}}
|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard 200]] Albums Chart
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|2,900,000+<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003825438]</ref>
|align="left"|3x Platinum
|-
|-
{{album chart|Switzerland|9|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="SWI"}}
|align="left"|U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="left"|&mdash;
|-
|-
! scope="row"|Taiwanese Albums ([[G-Music|Five Music]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.5music.com.tw/billboard.asp|title=Taiwan 45/2005 |language=Chinese |publisher=Five-Music |accessdate=August 2, 2024 }}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| 3
|-
{{album chart|UK|7|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|-
{{album chart|UKR&B|1|date=2006-07-02|album=PCD|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|-
{{album chart|Billboard200|5|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013}}
|-
{{album chart|BillboardRandBHipHop|7|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|rowheader=true|access-date=September 23, 2013|refname="R&B/Hip-Hop"}}
|}
|}

<sup>1</sup> Last certified: January 27, 2006
=== Decade-end charts ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+Decade-end chart performance for ''PCD''
|-
!Chart (2000–09)
!Position
|-
!scope="row"| UK Albums (OCC)<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Noughties' Official UK Albums Chart Top 100|periodical=[[Music Week]]|publisher=[[UBM plc|United Business Media]]|page=19|date=January 30, 2010}}</ref>
| 94
|-
!scope="row"|US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/decadeendcharts/2009/billboard-200-albums|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110204062700/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/decadeendcharts/2009/billboard-200-albums|title=Decade End Charts: Billboard 200|archive-date=February 4, 2011|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 8, 2021}}</ref>
| 150
|}

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===Year-end charts===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
! scope="col"| Chart (2005)
! scope="col"| Position
|-
!scope="row"|UK Albums (OCC)<ref name="ukyearend">{{cite web|url=http://ukchartsplus.co.uk/ChartsPlusYE2006.pdf|title=Year-End 2006|publisher=[[Official Charts Company]]|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=September 27, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927164132/http://ukchartsplus.co.uk/ChartsPlusYE2006.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 25
|-
!scope="row"|US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2005/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Billboard 200 Albums - Year-End|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=September 4, 2016|archive-date=December 27, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227214858/https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2005/top-billboard-200-albums|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 170
|-
!scope="row"|Worldwide Albums (IFPI)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top50-2005.pdf|title=Top 50 Global Best Album for 2005|publisher=[[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081117003309/http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top50-2005.pdf|archive-date=November 17, 2008|access-date=January 12, 2013}}</ref>
| 34
|-
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
! scope="col"| Chart (2006)
! scope="col"| Position
|-
!scope="row"|Australian Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACHarts-EndofYearCharts-Top100Albums2006.htm|title=ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 100 Albums 2006|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]]|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=January 27, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140127032212/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACHarts-EndofYearCharts-Top100Albums2006.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 17
|-
!scope="row"|Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/UrbanAlbums2006.htm|title=ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Urban Albums 2006|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=January 27, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140127032250/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/UrbanAlbums2006.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 5
|-
!scope="row"|Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.austriancharts.at/year.asp?id=2006&cat=a |title=Jahreshitparade Alben 2006 |publisher=[[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry|IFPI Austria]]. Hung Medien |access-date=December 29, 2012 |language=de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131231024419/http://www.austriancharts.at/year.asp?id=2006&cat=a |archive-date=December 31, 2013 }}</ref>
| 45
|-
!scope="row"|Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ultratop.be/nl/annual.asp?year=2006&cat=a|title=Jaaroverzichten 2016|publisher=[[Ultratop]]. Hung Medien|access-date=December 29, 2012|language=nl|archive-date=September 29, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120929150922/http://www.ultratop.be/nl/annual.asp?year=2006&cat=a|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 7
|-
!scope="row"|Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ultratop.be/fr/annual.asp?year=2006&cat=a|title=Rapports annuels 2006|publisher=[[Ultratop]]. Hung Medien|access-date=December 29, 2012|language=fr|archive-date=October 14, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014005424/http://www.ultratop.be/fr/annual.asp?year=2006&cat=a|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 45
|-
!scope="row"|Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dutchcharts.nl/jaaroverzichten.asp?year=2006&cat=a|title=Jaaroverzichten 2006|language=nl|publisher=[[MegaCharts]]. Hung Medien|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=December 17, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131217033911/http://dutchcharts.nl/jaaroverzichten.asp?year=2006&cat=a|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 16
|-
!scope="row"|French Albums (SNEP)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.snepmusique.com/tops-annuel/top-albums-fusionnes/?ye=2006|title=Le Top de l'année : Top Albums Fusionnés|date=10 June 2013 |publisher=Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|access-date=September 4, 2016|language=fr|archive-date=January 9, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170109181523/http://www.snepmusique.com/tops-annuel/top-albums-fusionnes/?ye=2006|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 59
|-
!scope="row"|Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zene.slagerlistak.hu/archivum/eves-osszesitett-listak/album_chart/2006|title=Összesített album- és válogatáslemez-lista: 2006|publisher=[[Mahasz]]|access-date=January 8, 2012|language=hu|archive-date=April 19, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130419114924/http://zene.slagerlistak.hu/archivum/eves-osszesitett-listak/album_chart/2006|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 2
|-
!scope="row"|German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/album-jahr/for-date-2006|title=Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts|publisher=GfK Entertainment|access-date=September 4, 2016|language=de|archive-date=January 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160106150827/https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/album-jahr/for-date-2006|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 16
|-
!scope="row"|Irish Albums (IRMA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irma.ie/best2006.htm#albums|title=Best of 2006 - Top 20 Albums|publisher=Irish Recorded Music Association|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=August 2, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130802214455/http://www.irma.ie/best2006.htm#albums|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 14
|-
!scope="row"|New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aotearoamusiccharts.co.nz/archive/annual-albums/2006-12-31|title=Top Selling Albums of 2006|publisher=[[Recorded Music NZ]]|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=January 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160112213409/http://nztop40.co.nz/chart/albums?chart=2218|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 6
|-
!scope="row"|Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://swisscharts.com/year.asp?key=2006|title=Swiss Year-end Charts 2006|publisher=Hung Medien|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=October 16, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016045338/http://swisscharts.com/year.asp?key=2006|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 25
|-
!scope="row"|UK Albums (OCC)<ref name="ukyearend"/>
| 28
|-
!scope="row"|US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2006/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Year End 2006: Billboard 200 Albums|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=September 4, 2016|archive-date=October 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161001122709/http://www.billboard.com/charts/greatest-billboard-200-albums|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 12
|-
!scope="row"|US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums (''Billboard'')<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2006/top-r-b-hip-hop-albums|title=Year End 2006: R&B/Hip-Hop Albums|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=September 4, 2016|archive-date=November 10, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161110065029/http://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2006/top-r-b-hip-hop-albums|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 98
|-
!scope="row"|Worldwide Albums (IFPI)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top50-2006.pdf|title=Top 50 Global Best Album for 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081117003806/http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top50-2006.pdf|archive-date= November 17, 2008|publisher=[[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry]]|access-date=January 12, 2013}}</ref>
| 12
|-
|}

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! scope="col"| Chart (2007)
! scope="col"| Position
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!scope="row"|Australian Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2007.htm|title=ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 100 Albums 2007|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=July 28, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100728000916/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2007.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 96
|-
!scope="row"|Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-urban-albums-2007.htm|title=ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Urban Albums 2007|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=August 5, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805101457/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-urban-albums-2007.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 10
|-
!scope="row"|Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zene.slagerlistak.hu/archivum/eves-osszesitett-listak/album_chart/2007|title=Összesített album- és válogatáslemez-lista: 2007|publisher=Mahasz|access-date=January 8, 2012|language=hu|archive-date=July 1, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701202035/http://zene.slagerlistak.hu/archivum/eves-osszesitett-listak/album_chart/2007|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 66
|-
!scope="row"|French Albums (SNEP)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.snepmusique.com/tops-annuel/top-albums-fusionnes/?ye=2007|title=Le Top de l'année : Top Albums Fusionnés|publisher=Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|access-date=December 29, 2012|language=fr|archive-date=November 29, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129201736/http://www.snepmusique.com/tops-annuel/top-albums-fusionnes/?ye=2007|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 126
|-
!scope="row"|US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2007/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Year End 2007: Billboard 200 Albums|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|access-date=September 4, 2016|archive-date=February 28, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150228075828/https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2007/top-billboard-200-albums|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 104
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
! scope="col"| Chart (2008)
! scope="col"| Position
|-
!scope="row"|Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-urban-albums-2008.htm|title=ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Urban Albums 2008|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|access-date=December 29, 2012|archive-date=April 10, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130410111157/http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-urban-albums-2008.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| 25
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==Certifications and sales==
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Denmark|type=album|title=PCD|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|award=Platinum|number=2|id=8288|certyear=2019|relyear=2005|access-date=June 12, 2019|refname="IFPIDEN"}}
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Portugal|type=album|title=PCD|artist=The Pussycat Dolls|award=Platinum|relyear=2007|certyear=2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306030242/http://www.afp.org.pt/estatisticas.php?smenu=discos|archive-date=March 6, 2009|id=20090306030242|access-date=December 8, 2021}}
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==Release history==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
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! scope="col"| Region
! scope="col"| Date
! scope="col"| Edition
! scope="col"| Format
! scope="col"| Label
! scope="col"| Ref.
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! scope="row"| United Kingdom
| September 12, 2005
| rowspan="6"| Standard
| rowspan="3"| [[Compact disc|CD]]
| [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
| <ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pcd-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000B8I850| title=P| website=Amazon UK| date=2005-09-12| access-date=2017-09-07| archive-date=2018-11-21| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121072641/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pcd-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000B8I850| url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| Canada
| rowspan="2"| September 13, 2005
| [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.amazon.ca/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ANVQ64 |title=PCD: The Pussycat Dolls, Ron Fair, Roberto Cani, Sarah Thornblade, Songa Lee, Tal Herzberg, Alyssa Park, Armen Garabedian, Bill Churchville, Bruce Otto, John Goux, Josefina Vergara, Katia Popov, Melody Thornton, Natalie Leggett, Nick Lane, Phillip Levy, Larry Hall, Vinnie Colaiuta, Wayne Bergeron, Luis Conte, Mario de le n, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Olson, Gary Grant, Jr. Abe Laboriel, Andy Martin, Tereza Stanislav, Mario Diaz de Leon, Phillipe Levy, Jacqueline Brand, Ray Herrmann, Sara Parkins, Sid Page, Tim Carmon, Alan Grunfeld, Alex al, Anatoly Rosinsky, Bruce Dukov, Carmit Bachar, Chris Tedesco, Endre Granat, Charlie Bisharat, Jerry Hey, Joel Derouin, Kelly Holland, T. Calloway, Tim Mosley, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland, Leslie Bricusse, Keri Hilson, Lamont Dozier, Ron Fair, Cee Lo Green, Siobhan Fahey, Timbaland, will.i.am, Young Smoke, Polow da Don, Tal Herzberg, Ron Fair, Sean Garrett: Amazon.ca: Music |access-date=2017-12-03 |archive-date=2018-11-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121120106/https://www.amazon.ca/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ANVQ64 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="2"| United States
| rowspan="2"| [[A&M Records|A&M]]
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ANVQ64 |title=The Pussycat Dolls - PCD - Amazon.com Music |website=Amazon |access-date=2017-09-07 |archive-date=2016-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160924093329/https://www.amazon.com/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ANVQ64 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
| September 20, 2005
| [[LP record|LP]]
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/PCD-Vinyl-PUSSYCAT-DOLLS/dp/B000B66H0U |title=PUSSYCAT DOLLS - PCD &#91;Vinyl&#93; - Amazon.com Music |website=Amazon |access-date=2017-09-07 |archive-date=2016-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305153000/http://www.amazon.com/PCD-Vinyl-PUSSYCAT-DOLLS/dp/B000B66H0U |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| Germany
| September 30, 2005
| rowspan="5"| CD
| rowspan="2"| Universal
| <ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.amazon.de/Pcd-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000B0QORW| title=PCD| website=Amazon Germany| date=2005-09-30| access-date=2017-09-07| archive-date=2018-11-21| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121120045/https://www.amazon.de/Pcd-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000B0QORW| url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| Japan
| November 2, 2005
| <ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/UICA-9009 | title=PCD &#91;Limited Low-priced Edition&#93; the Pussycat Dolls CD Album | website=CDJapan | access-date=2015-12-31 | archive-date=2016-03-08 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308210128/http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/UICA-9009 | url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| United Kingdom
| November 21, 2005
| Special
| Polydor
| <ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000CDGTBE| title=P| website=Amazon UK| date=2005-11-21| access-date=2017-09-07| archive-date=2018-11-21| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121072809/https://www.amazon.co.uk/PCD-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000CDGTBE| url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| Germany
| September 29, 2006
| rowspan="2"| Tour
| Universal
| <ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.amazon.de/PCD-Deluxe-Edt-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ICM2FQ|title = PCD| website=Amazon Germany |date = 2006-09-29|access-date = 2017-09-07|archive-date = 2016-09-16|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160916004451/https://www.amazon.de/PCD-Deluxe-Edt-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ICM2FQ|url-status = live}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row"| United Kingdom
| October 9, 2006
| Polydor
| <ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pcd-Tour-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ICM2FQ|title = P Tour Edition| website=Amazon UK |date = 2006-10-09|access-date = 2017-09-07|archive-date = 2013-10-30|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131030112246/http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pcd-Tour-Edition-Pussycat-Dolls/dp/B000ICM2FQ|url-status = live}}</ref>
|-
|}

==See also==
*[[List of number-one albums in 2006 (New Zealand)]]
*[[List of best-selling albums of the 2000s (decade) in the United Kingdom|List of best-selling albums of the 2000s in the United Kingdom]]


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.bmi.com BMI.com] lists Scherzinger's official songwriting credits


== External links ==

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* {{Discogs master|id=42605}}
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 13 December 2024

PCD
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2005 (2005-09-12)
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
Length44:22
LabelA&M
Producer
The Pussycat Dolls chronology
PCD
(2005)
PCD Live from London
(2006)
Singles from PCD
  1. "Don't Cha"
    Released: April 19, 2005
  2. "Stickwitu"
    Released: September 26, 2005
  3. "Beep"
    Released: February 6, 2006
  4. "Buttons"
    Released: April 11, 2006
  5. "I Don't Need a Man"
    Released: September 9, 2006
  6. "Wait a Minute"
    Released: October 16, 2006

PCD is the debut studio album by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls, released on September 12, 2005, by A&M Records. In 1995, the Pussycat Dolls were created as a burlesque troupe by choreographer Robin Antin. After attracting media attention, Antin struck a joint venture with Interscope Records to develop the Pussycat Dolls into a brand, with Jimmy Iovine assigning the project to Ron Fair. As one of the executive producers Fair produced the majority of the album and collaborated with producers like Kwamé, Polow da Don and Rich Harrison. The music style of PCD was described as pop/R&B and urban dance-pop.[1][2] Lyrically the album incorporates sexual innuendo and explores the themes of feminism and romance. It features guest vocals from rappers Busta Rhymes, Timbaland and will.i.am.

PCD received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics who were favorable towards the selection of dance-pop songs but criticized the album's ballads and covers, feeling it contradicted the group's sexual image. PCD exceeded industry expectations and became a commercial success, reaching the summit in New Zealand and peaking in the top-ten in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In the United States, it peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 selling nearly three million copies and currently stands as fourth best-selling album by a girl group in the United Kingdom (with sales of 1.3 million copies) where it reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart.

The first four singles from PCD—"Don't Cha", "Stickwitu", "Beep" and "Buttons"—were commercially successful topping the charts in various countries including New Zealand where all four of them reached atop the singles chart. Subsequent singles, "I Don't Need a Man" and "Wait a Minute", were less successful. Promotion includes radio appearances, print interviews, and live performances of its songs in various television shows such as the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards and the American Music Awards of 2006. In conjunction with these appearances, the Pussycat Dolls extensively toured the album in a combination of headlining and supporting shows until 2007.

Background and recording

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The Pussycat Dolls were created by choreographer Robin Antin and her roommate Christina Applegate in 1993 after inviting several dancers to explore Antin's idea of classic Las Vegas-style burlesque and give it a more contemporary spin.[3] In 1995, the group began performing every Thursday at Johnny Depp's Los Angeles club, the Viper Room. In 2002, Gwen Stefani was invited to sing and perform with the Dolls by Carmit Bachar (The only member of the Burlesque Troupe to go on to become a member of the recording group) and brought along Interscope Geffen A&M chairman Jimmy Iovine and then-president of A&M Records; both took interest into turning it into a singing group.[4] In 2003, Antin struck a joint venture with Interscope Records to develop the Pussycat Dolls into a brand, with Iovine assigning the project to Fair.[5] Fair stated that he wanted to create an album which would "involve music and visuals".[6] He explained that "there's going to be some technological changes as well as creative changes in the way we go about it."[6] The auditions drew about 500 aspiring performers, of which two singers—Nicole Scherzinger and Melody Thornton—were recruited, joining Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta and Kimberly Wyatt to form a new recording group.[7] Fair stated that even though "there were some adequate voices in the original group," Scherzinger and Thornton where needed "to bring the ability."[8] In 2004, they recorded "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" for the Shark Tale soundtrack and recorded their own version of "Sway", which was released as single to promote the movie Shall We Dance?.[7]

At the suggestion of Doug Morris—then chairman of Universal Music Group, "Don't Cha",[9] which was originally recorded by Tori Alamaze and became a minor success on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, was given to the Pussycat Dolls as the label was trying to reinvent the girl group.[10] While "Don't Cha" became an international success worldwide, an album had not been recorded yet. Fair stated, "we scrambled, got into formation" and worked on the album within 30 days at The Record Plant in Hollywood, California.[9] According to Scherzinger, they took the time to put out the best record possible. She further explained that they were very selective with their songs and producers.[11] As one of the executive producers, Fair enlisted a wide range of songwriters and producers for PCD, including CeeLo Green, Rich Harrison, Timbaland, and will.i.am.[11][12] While searching for songs for the album, an A&R at Interscope Records and friend of Siobhan Fahey, a founding member of the girl group Bananarama, played to Iovine the song "Bitter Pill", which was included on Shakespears Sister's Songs from the Red Room (2009). After Fahey emailed the backing track to the label, it was radically altered and became "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", as they sampled Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" in the chorus. Although Fahey did not like the group's version, financially she was delighted as it helped her fund her recordings.[13][14]

Composition

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Inspired by the chorus of "Swass" by Sir Mix-a-Lot, CeeLo Green wrote and produced the opening track, "Don't Cha"; using "controlled and competent" vocals,[15] the Pussycat Dolls taunt a "hapless man" in the chorus because his girlfriend can't be compared to the group.[2] "Don't Cha" also features "garrulous" rap vocals by Busta Rhymes.[16] "Beep", featuring will.i.am, veers from orchestral pop to a "loping and downplayed funk groove" with elements of 1980s pop music.[17] The staccato-like chorus incorporates bleep censors that hides risqué lyrical parts and rejects objectification.[18][19] It interpolates the song "Evil Woman" by the British rock band Electric Light Orchestra. "Wait a Minute" features the final guest of the album,[2] Timbaland whom with the Pussycat Dolls have a "boy-girl give-and-take". It also includes "sassy handclaps".[20] In the pop ballad "Stickwitu",[21] the group celebrates monogamous relationships.[22] "Buttons" is a hip hop-influenced pop and R&B track featuring "snaky synths" over a Middle Eastern rhythm.[23][24][17] Its lyrics "fits right into the burlesque strip tease performances" that the Pussycat Dolls originated from.[25] The post-disco "I Don't Need a Man" sharing the same "quasi-feminism" themes with "Beep", sees the group expressing disinterest in co-dependency towards a male partner.[19][26] "How Many Times, How Many Lies" is a downtempo ballad which sees Scherzinger lamenting.[17][27] The seventh track, "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)", contains elements of "Hot Stuff" performed by Donna Summer. The song is a "throwback mock disco" with elements of electropop.[17] "Bite the Dust" uses "dramatic strings" and was compared to the works of Destiny's Child.[18] "Right Now", a big band song gives the impression of Broadway musical to the listener.[26][18] The track incorporates accentuated horns and congas that pay homage to Shirley Bassey.[17] Similarly like British duo Soft Cell, the group recorded a mashup between Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love" (1965) and the Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go" (1964). The song was noted for utilizing the "elements of the synth pop classic".[17] The standard edition's closing track, a cover of Nina Simone's "Feeling Good" was described as a "faux-jazz" version of the original song.[18]

Promotion

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Singles

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"Don't Cha" was released as the lead single from PCD on April 19, 2005.[28] It received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its catchiness, energy, and, sheer attitude.[29] The song remains the Pussycat Dolls most successful single,[30] topping the national charts of more than ten countries and peaking within the top 10 in eight others.[31] In the United States, "Don't Cha" peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, topped the Hot Dance Club Play and Pop 100 charts for three and seven weeks respectively,[32] and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying sales of 1,000,000 certified units.[33] An accompanying music video, directed by Paul Hunter was filmed around a week before the single's release.[34] The video shows scenes of the group jumping on a trampoline, drag racing in an abandoned waterway, and performing "provocative dance moves" with the intent to showcase the group's confidence and fun.[11][35]

"Beep" (featuring will.i.am) had been slated for release as the second single from PCD but was cancelled in favor of "Stickwitu".[3] "Stickwitu" was serviced to US contemporary hit radio stations on September 27, 2005, as the second single.[36] The accompanying music video, directed by Nigel Dick, was released on October 13, 2005. Dick describes the video as a "photographic rendition" of the group's day in the life while being on tour.[37] "Stickwitu" attained top ten status in the United States and other 12 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom; in the latter two territories, the song became the Pussycat Dolls' second consecutive number one.[31] As the third single, "Beep" was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on February 7, 2006.[36] For further promotion, the song was accompanied by a music video directed by the Benny Boom.[12] Commercially, "Beep" became the Pussycat Dolls' third consecutive top-three single in Australia, Belgium (Flanders), New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Norway.[31]

An alternate version of "Buttons" featuring Snoop Dogg was released as the album's fourth single.[38] In the United States, the remix was released as a digital download on April 11, 2006, and was sent to contemporary hit radio stations the following month.[36][39] The song was a commercial success, topping the charts of Austria and New Zealand,[31] where it became the Pussycat Dolls' fourth consecutive number and logged their twelfth week atop.[40] In their native country, "Buttons" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, topped the Hot Dance Club Play,[32] and surpassed two million digital downloads following "Don't Cha" and future single "When I Grow Up, making the Pussycat Dolls the first girl group in Nielsen SoundScan history to achieve that feat.[41] Filmmaker Francis Lawrence directed the song's music video and is an ode to the group's burlesque origin.[42]

"I Don't Need a Man" was the only single of the album not to impact US radio stations,[36] subsequently becoming their lowest charting song on Billboard Hot 100 at number 93.[32] The song was released as the fifth single on September 25, 2006 in the United Kingdom.[43] Compared to their previous singles, "I Don't Need a Man" was slightly less successful, reaching top-ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom and top-twenty in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.[31]

"Wait a Minute" impacted contemporary hit radio stations on October 16, 2006.[36] The single was moderately successful, reaching top 40 positions in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden.[31]

Promotional single

In December 2006, National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Broadcasting Company (ABC) selected the Pussycat Dolls' "Right Now" as the opening number for the ABC's coverage of the NBA. The song was used from Christmas through the end of the season and was previewed going into and out of commercial breaks during telecasts.[44] The TV spots features the group perform the song while wearing jerseys of different teams between NBA jump cuts.[45] Subtitled as the "NBA Version", "Right Now" was digitally released as promotional single on January 23, 2007.[46]

Live performances

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On April 11, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls opened a lounge named after them at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas; their performance was viewed by number of celebrity guests, including Busta Rhymes, who jumped on stage to perform with them.[47] Following the release of "Don't Cha", it was reported they would appear at various radio shows across the United States, including Miami, Florida, Phoenix, Arizona and at the annual KIIS-FM's Wango Tango music festival.[34] While closing their set with "Don't Cha", MTV's Brandee J. Tecson commented, "like a lot of the day's performers, the Dolls were newcomers to the Wango stage, but ended the night like veterans."[48] On August 14, 2005, the group performed "Don't Cha" at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards.[49] On November 4, 2005, the group appeared at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards which were held at Lisbon, Portugal. Borat (portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen) introduced them as "international prostitutes" and performed "Don't Cha" with a house remix at the end.[50] Couple of days later, the group travelled to Sydney, Australia for a three-day promotional trip that began with meeting four Australian Idol finalists. This was followed with radio, television and print interviews and an appearance at a party organized by teen magazine, Dolly.[51] On December 7, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls performed at the annual KIIS-FM Jingle Ball at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California with some members wearing "festive candy-cane-striped belly shirts and red-and-green capri pants". They performed fours songs including "Don't Cha", "Stickwitu" and "Wait a Minute".[52] Twelve days later, the group performed "Stickwitu" at the 2005 Radio Music Awards.[53]

On January 27, 2006, the Pussycat Dolls performed "Don't Cha" and "Sway" during the results show of Dancing with the Stars.[54] On May 18, 2006, they appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to perform "Buttons".[55] The following month the group performed three songs on Good Morning America as part of its Summer Concert Series.[56] "Buttons" was then performed on an episode of So You Think You Can Dance on July 13, 2006, and at the annual charity fundraiser event Fashion Rocks with rapper Jibbs on September 8, 2006.[57][58] Couple weeks later they travelled to Germany and performed "Sway" on Wetten, dass..?.[59] On November 21, 2006, they performed "Buttons" at the 2006 American Music Awards.[60] On July 7, 2007, the Pussycat Dolls together with other artists performed at Live Earth, which was held to raise awareness of global warming. They performed "Buttons", "Stickwitu", and "Don't Cha".[61]

Touring

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The Pussycat Dolls extensively promoted the album either as a headliner or a support act. On January 31, 2006, it was announced that the Pussycat Dolls would support the Black Eyed Peas' Honda Civic Tour, which started on March 21, 2006, in Fresno, California. The leg consisted of other 33 dates, visiting venues in the United States up until the 21st of May.[62] Throughout June of that year, the Pussycat Dolls performed a combination of headlining and supporting shows for the Black Eyed Peas and Take That in Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.[55] The following month, the group headlined two shows in Asia.[63] In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia the group caused controversy for failing to comply with local dress regulations and performing "sexually suggestive" routines.[64] The Pussycat Dolls later supported ten additional Black Eyed Peas' shows in North America, which commenced on August 24, 2006, and concluded on September 8, 2006.[58] In November of the same year, they embarked on their first headlining European tour until February 2007, visiting 21 venues in Germany, Austria, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.[65] The set list consisted mostly songs from PCD and covers such as "Whole Lotta Love".[66][67] The album received further promotion in 2007 in North America, as they supported Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics Tour in 41 venues between February and May and headlined several shows in-between.[68]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
IGN5.9/10[17]
Jam![69]
MSN Music (Consumer Guide)(1-star Honorable Mention)[70]
Slant Magazine[71]
USA Today[72]

In his consumer guide for MSN Music, Robert Christgau gave the album a "one-star honorable mention" indicating "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like". Christgau selected "Beep" and "Wait a Minute" as highlights commenting that the group is "sexier than your average prefab sexpots, but no fabber".[70] AllMusic of Stephen Thomas Erlewine provided a favorable review, rating it three stars out of five. Erlewine opined that the great thing about the album are the producers and songwriters who are willing to play with the group's "hyper-sexual image, creating a sleek, sexy sound ideal for both nightclubs and strip joints". However he observed the album's ballads "[undercut] the joyous carnal celebration" of dance songs that are not "quite enough to make this [album] the camp classic".[2] While Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani deemed group's image as "cartoonish", he was surprised that PCD's content wasn't filled with filler. He further noted that if the Pussycat Dolls would want to make a mark in pop music, they should avoid Diane Warren.[71]

Writing for the USA Today, Elysa Gardner acknowledged that "lead singer Nicole Scherzinger and at least a couple of her fellow Dolls have supple voices" despite their superficiality and the song's "insipid lyrics".[72] Raymond Fiore of Entertainment Weekly also noted the Pussycat Dolls' flexible vocals, but felt the songs from A-list producers cannot "arouse her interest for a whole 45 minutes.[73] A reviewer of The Ledger wrote that the album is "essentially a solo release" from Scherzinger while noting songs like "Right Now" "make it clear that she really needs to keep around those dancing, singing/not-singing gals."[74] musicOMH's John Murphy deemed that in PCD there is a "half-decent album struggling to get out here, but it's rather drowned by the image and 'brand opportunities'".[18]

Several reviewers lamented that the inclusion of covers and ballads. Lisa Haines of the BBC lambasted the musical style of the covers noting them as "forgetful".[75] Darryl Sterdan of Jam! called the group "glorified strippers" and mocked them for not writing any of the songs apart from Scherzinger having "token songwriting credits". He went on to describe the covers as "embarrassing" and the ballads as "overcooked".[69] Spence D. of IGN observed that the album's lowest points come from album's ballads.[17]

PCD won the award for Best Album — International at the 2006 TMF Awards, where the group was also nominated for Best Pop — International.[76]

Commercial performance

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PCD debuted and peaked at number five on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 99,000 copies, according to data compiled by Nielsen SoundScan for the chart dated October 1, 2005.[77] It also debuted at number eight on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[78] On its 45th week the album reentered the top-ten on the chart dated July 26, 2006 and remained in the top-ten for a final time the following week at number nine.[79] PCD was released amidst an era of stagnant album sales due to the emergence of digital and physical piracy and a shift in consumer interest. The album managed to remain within the top 50 for 45 weeks due to the strength of its first four singles, earning them a reputation among the century's few breakout success. Geoff Mayfield, former analyst and director of Billboard charts, commented that this type of success does not happen often. "It's unusual for any act to get as many as four hits off an album anymore. For much of this decade, it's been a real challenge to get a third or even a second hit. And that's not just for new artists. That's for established artists too."[80] As of September 2008, PCD has sold nearly three million copies in the US and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the album double platinum, which denotes shipments of two million copies.[81][82]

In the United Kingdom, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number eight, as its lead single, registered its second week atop the UK Singles Chart. With sales of 23,900, PCD was the second highest new entry on the chart that week.[83] After 12 weeks of being outside the top ten, PCD reached number ten on the chart dated December 12, 2005, due to the success of "Stickwitu", which remained atop the UK Singles Chart and helped the album improve its week-to-week sales.[84] The release of the album's fourth single "Buttons" helped the album increase sales for six consecutive weeks, setting a new peak of seven.[85] In June 2019, The Official Charts Company compiled a list with the 40 best-selling albums by female groups of the last 25 years. With sales surpassing 1.3 million copies, PCD is the fourth best-selling album in the UK.[86] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified the album four times platinum for selling 1.2 million copies.[87] In Ireland, 42 weeks after its debut, PCD peaked at number seven in the final week of June 2006.[88]

In mainland Europe PCD performed moderately at the beginning, debuting at number 12 in Germany,[89] 14 in Portugal,[90] 18 in Austria,[91] 26 in Denmark,[92] 35 in Norway,[93] 39 in Finland,[94] 43 in France,[95] 55 in Italy and Sweden,[96][97] 76 in the Netherlands,[98] 72 in Spain,[99] 92 in Belgium (Flanders),[100] 97 in Belgium (Wallonia),[101] on their respective local album charts. In 2006, PCD improved its chart positions, entering the top-10 in Belgium (Flanders),[100] Germany,[89] the Netherlands,[98] and Norway,[93] and top-twenty in Portugal, Belgium (Wallonia),[101] and Denmark.[92] The album was certified gold in Austria (IFPI),[102] France (SNEP),[103] Norway (IFPI),[104] and Switzerland (IFPI),[105] and received platinum certifications in Belgium (BEA),[106] Germany (BVMI),[107] and the Netherlands (NVPI).[108]

Similarly in Oceania, PCD debuted at number 16 in Australia on the ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart before reaching a new peak of eight in August 2006.[109] The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) certified it triple platinum following shipments of 210,000.[110] In New Zealand, PCD debuted at number twenty-three on September 19, 2005.[111] Six months later and following three consecutive number-one singles,—"Don't Cha", "Stickwitu", and "Beep"—the album peaked atop the album's chart making the Pussycat Dolls the first girl group in over six years to do so since Bardot with their debut self-titled album.[112] PCD returned at the top spot three weeks later and received a double platinum certification by the Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ).[111][113] Worldwide, the album sold a total of 9 million copies to date.[114]

Track listing

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PCDStandard edition[115]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Don't Cha" (featuring Busta Rhymes)CeeLo Green4:32
2."Beep" (featuring will.i.am)
3:49
3."Wait a Minute" (featuring Timbaland)
3:42
4."Stickwitu"
  • Fair
  • Tal Herzberg[d]
3:27
5."Buttons"
3:45
6."I Don't Need a Man"
  • Harrison
  • Fair[c]
3:39
7."Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)"
  • Fahey
  • the Droyds
  • Gallifent
  • Fair[b]
3:47
8."How Many Times, How Many Lies"Diane Warren
  • Fair
  • Herzberg[d]
3:56
9."Bite the Dust"
3:33
10."Right Now"
  • Fair
  • Herzberg[d]
2:27
11."Tainted Love"/"Where Did Our Love Go"
3:26
12."Feelin' Good"
  • Fair
  • Herzberg[a]
4:19
Total length:44:22
PCDInternational first pressing edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Sway"
  • Fair
  • Tal Herzberg[d]
3:12
Total length:47:34
PCDUnited Kingdom first pressing edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going"
  • Fair
  • Tal Herzberg[d]
3:50
Total length:51:24
PCDInternational second pressing edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Flirt"
  • Wells
  • DioGuardi
2:56
Total length:50:30
PCDUnited Kingdom second pressing and 2024 digital reissue edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going"
  • Fair
  • Tal Herzberg[d]
3:50
Total length:54:20
PCDJapan edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Don't Cha" (live version)
  • Ray
  • Callaway
  • Smith
Green3:30
Total length:57:50
PCD: Tour EditionDisc 2[116]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sway"
  • Gimbel
  • Ruiz
  • Fair
  • Tal Herzberg[d]
3:12
2."Flirt"
  • DioGuardi
  • Wells
  • Scherzinger
  • Wells
  • DioGuardi
2:56
3."Stickwitu (Avant Mix)" (featuring Avant)
  • Golde
  • Livingston
  • Palmer
  • Avant
3:18
4."Buttons" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
  • Garrett
  • Jones
  • Perry
  • Scherzinger
  • Polow Da Don
  • Garrett
  • Fair
  • Herzberg[d]
  • Smoke[d]
3:52
5."Don't Cha (More Booty)" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
  • Ray
  • Callaway
  • Smith
Green4:48
6."Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" (Remix)
  • Bellotte
  • Faltermeyer
  • Forsey
  • Fahey
  • Kenny
  • Gallifent
  • Blanchard
  • Fahey
  • the Droyds
  • Gallifent
  • Fair[g]
4:36
7."He Always Answers" (Ringback tone)  0:40
8."Vibrate Off the Table" (Ringtone)  0:39
9."Freaky Fun" (Voicemail ID)  0:19
10."PCD" (Text alert)  0:06
Total length:67:00

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer
  • ^[c] signifies an incidental producer
  • ^[d] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[e] signifies "Tainted Love" beat producer
  • ^[f] signifies an additional vocal producer
  • ^[g] signifies a remixer
  • ^[h] signifies writers were retrospectively credited for writing after the album booklet had been printed.[117][118]

Sampling credits

  • "Don't Cha" contains interpolations of "Swass" performed by Sir Mix-a-Lot.
  • "Beep" contains a sample of the recording "Evil Woman" performed by Electric Light Orchestra.
  • "Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)" contains elements of "Hot Stuff" performed by Donna Summer and "Bitter Pill" performed by Shakespears Sister.[119]
  • "Bite the Dust" samples drums of "Soul Machine", as written by Hall-Gainey-Ash-James and performed by Harvey and the Phenomenals
  • "We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going" is a medley between "Far as We Felt Like Goin'" performed by Labelle and "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" performed by the S.O.S. Band.

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes of PCD.[115]

Technical

Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[110] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[102] Gold 15,000*
Belgium (BEA)[106] Platinum 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[159] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[160] 2× Platinum 40,000
France (SNEP)[161] Gold 75,000*
Germany (BVMI)[107] Platinum 200,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[162] Gold 10,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[163] Gold 5,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[164] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[108] Platinum 80,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[113] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway)[104] Gold 20,000*
Poland (ZPAV)[165] Platinum 20,000*
Portugal (AFP)[166] Platinum 20,000^
Russia (NFPF)[167] 5× Platinum 100,000*
Singapore (RIAS)[168] Platinum 10,000*
South Korea 5,685[169]
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[105] Gold 20,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[87] 4× Platinum 1,300,000[86]
United States (RIAA)[82] 3× Platinum 3,000,000[81]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[170] 2× Platinum 2,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Edition Format Label Ref.
United Kingdom September 12, 2005 Standard CD Polydor [171]
Canada September 13, 2005 Universal [172]
United States A&M [173]
September 20, 2005 LP [174]
Germany September 30, 2005 CD Universal [175]
Japan November 2, 2005 [176]
United Kingdom November 21, 2005 Special Polydor [177]
Germany September 29, 2006 Tour Universal [178]
United Kingdom October 9, 2006 Polydor [179]

See also

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