Bottle Pop

"Bottle Pop" is a song by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg from their second studio album, Doll Domination (2008). The song was written and produced by Sean "The Pen" Garrett and Fernando Garibay with additional writing from Nicole Scherzinger and additional production by Clubba Langg. Musically, the song features sexual innuendo, funky electronica and is backed by electro beats.

"Bottle Pop"
Single by the Pussycat Dolls featuring Snoop Dogg
from the album Doll Domination
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2009 (2009-02-23)
Recorded2008
Studio
GenreElectro
Length3:32
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Garrett
  • Garibay
  • Clubba Langg
The Pussycat Dolls singles chronology
"I Hate This Part"
(2008)
"Bottle Pop"
(2009)
"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"
(2009)
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"Day Dreaming"
(2009)
"Bottle Pop"
(2009)
"Hot Girl"
(2009)
Music video
"Bottle Pop" on YouTube

Critical reception of "Bottle Pop" was mixed, as some reviewers criticized Snoop Dogg's appearance describing it as sleepwalking guest parts, while others called it the best track from Doll Domination. The song managed to peak at number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play, while it peaked at number seventeen in Australia and New Zealand. The accompanying music video for the single was by Thomas Kloss. In the video, the Dolls are seen dancing in a theater wearing sexy, space-age, metallic and colorful outfits and towards the end, they are joined by several male backing dancers. Critics complimented the colorful outfits. The song was performed on the Doll's Doll Domination Tour and on the annual Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest performing the same routine.

Background and composition

Following the commercial success of the Pussycat Dolls' debut album PCD (2005), lead vocalist Nicole Scherzinger opted to pursue her solo career, and began to work on her own solo album under the title, Her Name is Nicole. However, due to the lack of success of her singles, Scherzinger focused back on the Pussycat Dolls, and recording commenced for their second studio album, Doll Domination.[1]

"Bottle Pop" was co-written by Sean Garrett, Fernando Garibay and Nicole Scherzinger. Production of the song was helmed by Garret and Garibay while Clubba Langg served as a co-producer. Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggy Style Records/Geffen Records. Scherzinger's vocals were recorded by Miles Walker with the assistance of Mike Hogue, Chris Kasych, and Brian Schunck at Chalice Studios in Los Angeles and Record Plant in Hollywood, while Snoop Dogg's vocals were recorded by Chris Jackson at Irvine Spot in Irvine, California. It was mixed by Tony Maserati at Cannan Road Studios in New York City. The keyboards were played by Kennard Garrett and Raymond "Rayza" Oglesby while Oglesby also handled the Additional Drum Programming. All instrumentation and programming was carried out by Garret and Garibay. Musically the song features sexual innuendo, funky electronica and is backed by electro beats;[2][3] Nicole Scherzinger has uses breathy vocals while singing the song.[3] Jim Farber of Daily News said that the song has a "moronic hook you can't resist".[4] Jaime Gill of Yahoo! UK & Ireland noted that Scherzinger sounds like Gwen Stefani.[5] Steve Perkins from BBC – Chart Blog said that rhythmically and melodically is influenced by Flo Rida's "Low" and Ciara's "Goodies"/Petey Pablo's "Freek-A-Leek", but with added PCD sass.[3]

Reception

Critical

Reviews for "Bottle Pop" were mixed. MusicOMH music reviewer Nic Oliver described Snoop Dogg's and Missy Elliott's parts as "sleepwalking guest parts." He also noted that the lyrics were written by a sophomore student.[6] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic called the Snoop Doggs cameo "a phoned-in".[7] Jaime Gill from Yahoo! Music UK described "Bottle Pop" as "heavily treated".[8] However, music critic Jim Farber commented that "'Bottle Pop' has a moronic hook you can't resist".[4] Spence D. of IGN described the song as "insidious" adding that "it's straight Mac'n Cheese, ultimately not the most healthy choice, but kind of tasty nonetheless."[9] Stuart Derdeyn called the song one of the best tracks of the album. "'Bottle Pop' boasts a Snoop Dogg rap that he could've come up with in his sleep, but Sean Garrett's production is sharp."[10] Nick Levine from Digital Spy, in a review for Doll Domination, compared the sound to Britney Spears' Blackout.[11]

Commercial

Upon the release of Doll Domination, "Bottle Pop" managed to chart on the Canadian Hot 100 at position 88, on the issue dated October 11, 2008.[12] In the United States the song debuted at number 48 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart on March 21, 2009.[13] On May 16, 2009 the song managed to peak at number one, becoming the fifth song from the Pussycat Dolls to peak at number one in as many tries. It also became Snoop Doggs' fourth consecutive chat-topper.[14] In Australia, the song debuted at twenty-five, on March 15, 2009.[15] In the next week it peaked at number seventeen.[16] In New Zealand, the song managed to debut using the remix with Devolo.[17] In its next week it peaked at number seventeen.[18]

Music video

The video was directed by Thomas Kloss.[19] In MTV News, Scherzinger talked about the music video: "It's gonna be so much fun. It's gonna be a dance video. Obviously, you can tell by our wardrobe, it's going to be very colorful and fun ... freaky fun! You guys are going to be wanting to pop some bottles after this one."[20] The video premiered at February 9, 2009.[19] The video features the Dolls breaking into a theater and performing the songs choreography on the stage before a doll-themed backdrop. The male dancers that accompanied the dolls on tour appear towards the end of the video, performing a dance break with them. Snoop Dogg does not appear in the video.[19]

MTV's Jocelyn Vena commented that "The Pussycat Dolls have made a career out of the lethal combination of barely there costumes, big hair and lots of makeup. And seeing them decked out on the set of their new music video for 'Bottle Pop' it is clear that they want the look to illustrate the song they describe as 'freaky fun'."[20] Jennifer Trevorrow from "Entertainment Wise" agreed saying "[they] look puurfect as they show off their trademark moves in a selection of colorful outfits and glamorous makeup".[21] However some criticism did follow the video. Sound Savvy said, "all their videos look the same – sexy (and slightly slutty) get-ups, choreographed dance routines, and Nicole in the spotlight. Bottom line: ya seen one, ya seen ‘em all…*YAWN* Is their time up yet?"[22]

Live performances

"Bottle Pop" was performed live for the first time at the 2008 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.[23]

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Doll Domination.[28]

Recording
Personnel
  • The Pussycat Dolls – primary artist
  • Clubba Langg – co-production
  • Fernando Garibay – songwriter, production, instrumentation, programming
  • Mike Hogue – assistant recording
  • Chris Kasych – assistant recording
  • Kennard Garrett – keyboards
  • Sean "The Pen" Garrett – songwriter, production, instrumentation, programming
  • Tony Maserati – mixing
  • Raymond "Rayza" Oglesby – keyboards, additional drum programming
  • Nicole Scherzinger – songwriter
  • Brian Schunck – assistant recording
  • Miles Walker – recording
  • Matt Wheeler – recording (Snoop Dogg's vocals)

Charts

Release history

Country Date Format Label
New Zealand[25] February 23, 2009 Digital download (Devolo Mix Version) Universal
Australia[24] March 6, 2009 Digital download (2-track)
Germany March 13, 2009 Digital download (3-track)[26]
Digital download (Remixes)[27]
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