'Doll Domination' is the second album by the US girl group Pussycat Dolls that was released in September 2008.
I am not really a fan of the group but I do like some of their more popular tracks like 'I Don't Need a Man' and 'StickwitU' and they are also well known for the track 'Don't Cha' and now 'When I Grow Up' from their latest album 'Doll Domination'.
'Doll Domination' has a good selection of 18 tracks which is a good number of tracks compared to most albums these days which normally average 13 tracks at the most..
The first track is 'When I Grow Up' which is one of the main singles on this album. I am not particularly keen on this track and it doesn't help that it's been played loads on my fave station, I do not like it I'm afraid but like the video - I think their choreography is always spot on and if there's one thing the girls are really great at, it's their dancing. I'd recommend any of their music videos including those for tracks from this album.
Other singles on 'Doll Domination' include 'Bottle Pop', 'I Hate this Part', 'Whatcha Think About That' and 'Jai Ho' which is one of the tracks from the Oscar winning movie 'Slumdog Millionaire' and it is on the re-releases of the original album and is to be added as one of the singles in 2009.
Most of the more popular tracks as mentionned above are the upbeat dance tracks on the album and there are some slow tracks like 'I Hate This Part', 'Happily Never After', 'Elevator', 'Hush Hush' and 'Love the Way you Love Me'.
'Out of this Club' which is the sixth track on the album has an RnB feel to it and is one of the few tracks featuring other RnB artists; this one features R.Kelly and Polow Da Don (first time to hear of the latter..) Other artists featured on this album are 'Snoop Dog' on 'Bottle Pop' and 'Missy Elliott' on 'Whatcha Think About That'. 'Lights, Camera, Action' features 'New Kids On the Block' and all the rest are by The PussyCat Dolls only.
The album would be enjoyed by the general listener as it has many catchy tracks, some that are less popular but are good too are 'Whatchamacallit', 'Magic' and 'Halo'.
My favourite tracks on this album would be 'Whatcha Think About That', 'I Hate this Part', 'Halo', 'Happily Never After', 'Lights, Camera, Action' and 'Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps'.
The album features the girl groups' great vocal abilities and their ability to perform in various music styles well. The lyrics are well written, the soundtracks to the tracks are well matched and the music flows well, you can relax and chill out to it or dance, definitely a 'feel-good' album and with 18 different tracks, you shall not be bored.