“Don’t Cha,” the 2005 smash-hit from the Pussycat Dolls, has been reinvented in an entire new approach. Right now, the observe bought a brand new remix courtesy of BLOND:ISH, who reimagines the flirty unique right into a straight-up club-ready banger. The observe is on the market now throughout digital platforms.
Written by Busta Rhymes and CeeLo Inexperienced, the Pussycat Dolls recorded and launched “Don’t Cha” in 2005. The observe climbed up the Billboard Scorching 100, peaking at quantity two behind Mariah Carey’s “We Belong Together.” The observe shortly turned a staple, with the frank and provocative refrain, “Don’t cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me” catching instant consideration. “It’s all about being who you are, having fun and being confident — and feeling hot,” group member Nicole Kea advised MTV in 2005. “It’s not so much about looking hot … although looking hot is important.”
Later this yr, the Pussycat Dolls will have a good time the twentieth anniversary of their debut album PCD, which incorporates “Don’t Cha” in addition to different hits like “Beep” and “Buttons.” Beginning as a burlesque group in Southern California, the Pussycat Dolls achieved a brand new degree of success after they turned their consideration towards pop music within the early 2000s. “Don’t Cha” should be their signature and best-known track and has regularly appeared in different media since its launch, showing in films like Simple A and Alvin And The Chipmunks. After lead singer Nicole Scherzinger frolicked as a decide on The X Issue, the group additionally reunited to carry out the track in 2019.
BLOND:ISH, in the meantime, has additionally lengthy been making her identify as a DJ and producer for years performing first in Canada in 2008. Since then, she’s proven her talent for working throughout genres and sounds, releasing 5 albums of unique materials and remixing hits from the likes of Diplo and Taylor Swift. “Everyone’s different, and it might confuse some people, but when people understand that my music is about energy—not a certain genre—they’ll get the message,” BLOND:ISH advised Mixmag. “When I go to the studio, it’s not about making a banger. It’s about crafting music with intention, with purpose.”
Hearken to the BLOND:ISH remix of The Pussycat Dolls’ “Don’t Cha” now.