Sunday, September 7, 2008

The Pussycat Dolls does Blender Magazine (October 2008)

The Pussycat Dolls take some break from skin-tight leather, vinyl, and spandex and they just wear pure sexy white tank top and panties as they grace the cover of Blender magazine October 2008 issue.

Here’s some snippets:
All the girls reveals that they all dream to go solo: “It’s what we’ve been waiting for,” Kimberly says. “We all want individual success.”

Doll Domination, each Pussycat gets her own song. But as recent experience reveals, it is not easy pull a Gwen and cut loose from the pack. Last year, Nicole Scherzinger was supposed to launch her own solo career with Her Name Is Nicole—after two singles flopped, the project was shelved.

On Nicole Scherzinger solo career: “I decided to hold off,” Nicole says, although that decision was obviously made for her. An elemental rule of showbiz is, if you trip, keep smiling. As she recalls her solo stumble, she’s positively beaming: “I didn’t want to lose the momentum of the PCD. That train’s been moving so fast.”

Will.i.am on Nicole Scherzinger failed solo launch: “It’s not that she didn’t have good songs,” says will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas mastermind who produced the song “Beep” on PCD’s first album. “The reason that Nicole didn’t take off was bad planning. No one knew Nicole was going to put out a record, because they didn’t develop her as an individual when the Pussycat Dolls were at their height, the way we did with Fergie.” In other words: no humps, no glory.

“It’s not that she didn’t have good songs,” says will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas mastermind who produced the song “Beep” on PCD’s first album. “The reason that Nicole didn’t take off was bad planning. No one knew Nicole was going to put out a record, because they didn’t develop her as an individual when the Pussycat Dolls were at their height, the way we did with Fergie.” In other words: no humps, no glory

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