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When I Grow Up

When I Grow Up
From Pussycat Dolls

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12781 in Digital Music Track
  • Published on: 2008-05-27
  • Released on: 2008-05-27
  • Running time: 245 seconds

Customer Reviews

Missed it by a mile!1
This is such a shame. PCD burst onto the scene are really captured an audience that most didn't expect. I'm mean seriously, how do you take a bunch of half-naked flexible women who can dance and turn them into an overnight sensation? Ok, I guess that answers that question. But when I first saw them, I thought... here we go. But instead, I was treated to a group of gals who actually carried a tune quite well and entertained the heck out of me. Then, the walls came crashing down and listening to this put it all back into perspective. I'm not sure how much money the radio stations take in everytime this single runs, but I hope they are at least getting their money's worth. It's the perfect example of what bands with no lyrical talent end up doing, and that's banking on their flesh to do all the talking and hopefully sell the record. In this case, not even that can help them. Descriptors that come to mind: awful, childish, novice, lame, painful....

Hook me like a fish2
I LOVE a good pop song: This just isn't one of them. The sound created here is a "Spicey" sound that grates on the ear. The percussion is great. The lyrics need not be profound, for a pop song. It's the harmony, the girl's voices don't jive as a whole. I think Nicole's voice should be out in front, that would improve this song to a solid 4 stars.

It grows on you...4
When I first heard the song I thought it was kind of amateur but I really like pop music so it grew on me. Probably not PCD's best but I look forward to hearing their new album and what it has to offer.

For the record, the lyric mentioned above might sound like, "I wanna have b**bies" but it's actually, "I wanna have groupies."