Bottle Pop

Album: Doll Domination (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song features the rapper Snoop Dogg, who also collaborated with the girls on their international hit "Buttons."
  • The song was written and produced by Fernando Garibay ("Stars Are Blind") and Sean Garrett ("Yeah!," "Soldier"). Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger also has a writing credit.
  • Scherzinger told MTV News that while filming the song's music video, "it's such a hot song for the clubs. The Pussycat Dolls are all about busting out a move."

    She added that since the song is "all about dance" and by trade the Dolls are all dancers, the promo will follow suit. She revealed: "It's gonna be so much fun... It's gonna be a dance video. Obviously, you can tell by our wardrobe, it's going to be very colorful and fun... freaky fun! You guys are going to be wanting to pop some bottles after this one."

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