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Who wouldn't want a Pussycat Doll-like girl band running around Asia ? The Pussycat Dolls have been a hit all over the world, and many have yet to follow in their footsteps. This might not be a problem for Asian fans as founder Doll Robin Antin is currently into talks about creating an Asian version of the burlesque group inspired by a cabaret act in a Hollywood nightclub. In fact, she is overwhelmed by how the people of Singapore received the Pussycat Dolls the last time they flew into the island nation. Thus, she chose Singapore among other Asian countries to be the birth place of the Asian Dolls, if she decides to push through with the project.
"We're hoping to have one in Singapore ," Antin said in a conversation with Today. "So, if we have one in Asia , we want it to be here. We're working on that…I think 2008 is going to be a very big year for everything I'm doing … If I come to Singapore , I'll have the Singapore version of Pussycat Dolls there. We'll see what happens. You never know what I'll be cooking up."
Aside from her tentative girl band making, Antin is also busy working on her upcoming series, Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious, which will cast three girls to form a new pop/R&B girl group. The reality series will premiere on Monday, February 18 at 9/8x on CW and will be airing encore episodes every Wednesday at 9/8c.
"I wanted to create a new group that was inspired by the Pussycat Dolls. I must say they're the most incredible group of girls — they sing their butts off, they're amazing dancers. I think people are going to love it," Antin said of Girlicious.
Moreover, she said that there isn't any competition or comparison between Girlicious and the established Pussycat Dolls because she says that the two are like sister acts.
"They dance, sing and they're super sexy. I can't do that different — I have to make them sexy," Antin said.
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This season's Pussycat Dolls Present won't be looking out for a new Doll, instead, for a whole new girl band who will define the word "Girlicious." Of course, this is the brainchild of Robin Antin, the founder of the monumental pop sensation, the Pussycat Dolls and will be the closest thing fans could get to the original band. However, fans mustn’t expect a full replica, as Robin Antin aims to create a more urban and hip-hop group, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, who tend to lean towards the burlesque style. The thing here is this: the girls must appreciate being in a group. Because more heads are better than one. If you're one hell of an artist, go ahead and go solo. But if you're not, better stick to what you know and where you are, and tread more carefully. You wouldn't want to end up like Lead Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, whose solo album's release has been pushed back too many times.
Don't get this wrong, Nicole definitely has the voice, moves and looks to launch her into pop stardom, but apparently, the oversaturated pop scene is preventing her from defining herself as a solo artist. Her solo album's release has been delayed for more or less five months (and counting) and right now, her official website says that it's just "Coming Soon!"
However, Nicole is keeping her chin up despite the unfortunate events. She said, "I know you have all been waiting patiently for the release of Her Name Is Nicole and I want you to know that I am actually grateful the album has been pushed back. Yes, I REALLY mean that. You see, I want to make sure this album is the best I can make it because I owe that to myself, and to all of you, to release the best music I possibly can. I hope you all continue with me on this journey because it will be worth the wait."
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While the Pussycat Dolls started out in the United States, they gradually became famous worldwide for their musical and burlesque performances, attracting a sizable fan base. But on the other hand, given the risqué nature of the shows they put on, some countries and governments have also been giving the girls a thumbs-down. Criticism has come from nations such as Malaysia, where the group has been labeled as being “too raunchy” and a music promoter losing his job for bringing them there. And now, the latest administration to similarly speak out against the Pussycat Dolls belongs to the land down under, Australia.
Cabinet minister Tony Robinson has openly denounced the group, specifically its music videos. He has referred to them as not being true artistic expression, and more bluntly, as just mere trash bordering on pornography – a “mobile lingerie show.” He spoke up about his beliefs amidst State Parliament discussions on recent criminal activities in Australia, specifically perversion-related crimes. The trend of upskirting, or young men using cleverly hidden or disguised cameras to shoot and film up the skirts of women, has been on locally on the rise. A number of arrests were made by the authorities in relation to such crimes, and Robinson believes that videos and programming akin to the Pussycat Dolls would only spur on more of this deviant behavior.
He has said that the group’s music videos and other productions would help set up a mindset that such behavior is perfectly harmless, ordinary and acceptable. He says that he thought it over while seeing a Pussycat Dolls music video at the gym, and though he has yet to see any episodes of Pussycat Dolls Present, it’s unlikely that he’ll have a more tolerant attitude towards them. It’s a concern for producers of the series, which may cause the show to have a harder time getting exported to the proud and beautiful land of the wallabies.
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