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"Don't Cha" is a song written by
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and
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, and produced by the latter. The chorus is an interpolation of the song "
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", which was written and performed by
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. The song was originally recorded and published by
Tori Alamaze Tori Alamaze (born July 7, 1977) is an American singer best known as a backing vocalist for the hip hop duo OutKast. Hailing from Detroit, Alamaze worked as a make-up artist for about 10 years, including work for musicians Faith Evans, Eryk ...
, former
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for the hip hop duo OutKast, and was released as her debut single. After minor success and dissatisfaction with
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, Alamaze gave up her rights to the song. Universal offered the song to the American burlesque dance troupe
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, who were about to reinvent as a pop music
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. The group re-recorded "Don't Cha" with Busta Rhymes and released it as the
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from their debut studio album '' PCD'' (2005). The Pussycat Dolls' version received positive reviews from
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, many of whom highlighted it as a standout track from ''PCD''; however, some of them criticized Busta Rhymes' appearance. The song was a commercial success, peaking at number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and atop the
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charts. Outside the United States, "Don't Cha" topped the charts in 15 countries. An accompanying
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for the song was directed by
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and featured the group doing various activities, including jumping on a trampoline and drag racing in
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s.


Tori Alamaze version


Writing and production

In January 2004, American recording artist and producer
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finished writing and producing "Don't Cha", the chorus of which reprises the hook from "Swass" by
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, taken from his album of the same name (1988). The song was recorded in a basement studio in Atlanta, Georgia by
Tori Alamaze Tori Alamaze (born July 7, 1977) is an American singer best known as a backing vocalist for the hip hop duo OutKast. Hailing from Detroit, Alamaze worked as a make-up artist for about 10 years, including work for musicians Faith Evans, Eryk ...
, a former
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for the hip hop duo OutKast.


Release

In November 2004, Alamaze signed a record deal with Green's Radiculture Records and
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, a part of
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, and released "Don't Cha" as the
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from her debut studio album. As the song was gaining momentum, Alamaze grew dissatisfied with Universal Records and, in January 2005, agreed to release her rights to the song in order to get out of her contract as she felt that she "got caught up in the middle of egos and favors." Her debut album, which had already been completed, was shelved. This decision did not help Green oversee Alamaze's career on a major label, but record executives were still interested in "Don't Cha".


Critical reception

Alamaze's version of "Don't Cha" received positive reviews from critics. Saptosa Foster of ''
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'' described it as "sultry", while Salon's Thomas Bartlett commented that the song is "strange, sad and astonishingly good." '' Stylus Magazine'' included it on their ranking of the best singles from 2005 at number 30, adding that "at the core, Alamaze remains defiantly sexy over a tight bump-n-grind rhythm."


Charts


The Pussycat Dolls version

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had struck a joint venture with Interscope Records to develop
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, a burlesque, cabaret act that was performing in various venues in Hollywood, into a brand. In cooperation with then-chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records,
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and record producer
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, Antin formed a separate group consisting of six members— Carmit Bachar,
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, Nicole Scherzinger,
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, Melody Thornton, and Kimberly Wyatt—based on the burlesque dance revue created by Antin. In order to successfully transition into a major-label, recording act, Fair felt it would be best to deviate from "straight-ahead burlesque" and transition into a more traditional, pop group with
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influences. At the suggestion of
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,—then chairman of Universal Music Group—"Don't Cha" was given to the Pussycat Dolls as the label was trying to reinvent the girl group. They asked Green to rerecord the song with the Pussycat Dolls, who was initially skeptical. "I didn’t know too much about them, but when I found out that niversal-ownedInterscope Records was involved, that was an alliance I didn’t hesitate to make." "Don't Cha" was initially offered to both
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and
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, but both declined. In 2006, Hilton claimed that she was presented with the track, but was not impressed with it. "I think I did hear the song, but not in the format that we all came to know and love. If I'd heard that, of course I'd have jumped at the chance".


Composition

"Don't Cha" is an R&B song that lasts four minutes and thirty-two seconds. The song was written by Thomas Callaway, Anthony Ray, and Trevor Smith and produced by Callaway. According to the sheet music published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, "Don't Cha" was composed using
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in the key of B minor, and set in a moderate hip hop
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of 120 beats per minute. Naomi West described Busta Rhymes' rap as "garrulous". Speaking of their collaboration, Scherzinger said, "He is so much fun. He's so humble and he just makes you feel good. We are so grateful that
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did it and was a part of it with us. We feel blessed." The song's lyrics are about "taunting a hapless man with the lyrics, "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me / Don't cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me". The chorus of the song is based on
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's song "
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" (1988). Maeve McDermott distinguished "Don't Cha" from other girl group songs like "
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", " Independent Women" and " No Scrubs" which promote female camaraderie. Marisa Meltzer of ''
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'' felt that the song's lyrics "put forward the belief that a woman's worth lies solely in her appearance and sexual permissiveness and just furthers the notion that women are in competition with one another over men."


Reception


Reviews

"Don't Cha" received mainly positive reviews. Sal Cinquemani of described the song as "brassy and sassy" adding that, "the Pussycat Dolls have certainly carved a niche for themselves in 21st century pop history. Stephen Thomas Erlewine also favored the song saying "there has never been a sex song quite as knowingly ironic yet undeniably sexy as this." Writing for musicOMH John Murphy described "Don't Cha" as "a silky, sexy little number that will become ubiquitous by the end of the month." However, he added that Busta Rhymes is annoying. "It's a shame that Busta Rhymes is as typically annoying as ever, but he doesn't spoil the song too much." Spence D. from IGN wrote that the track's "sultry swagger-n-shuffle is the type of stuff that nasty boys and girls might enjoy grinding to." A reviewer from Contactmusic.com gave the song 4 out 5 stars favoring the "serious dose of high energy and raunchy message," while criticized the song for not having "any vocal talent." Lisa Haines from
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described the track as "memorable". She continued saying " t'sa groovy R&B duet with
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, is easily the best." Isaac McCalla from
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praised the song. "This single is a serious dose of high energy, wickedly fun and slammin' house music." Azeem Ahmad also from musicOMH in a separate review commented, "strangely enough 'Don't Cha' isn't purely eye candy." However, he was critical stating: "not even Busta Rhymes' cameo appearance can prevent Don't Cha from seeming like nothing more than a promo for some generic product aimed at young males." Chuck Arnold and Ralph Novak of ''
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'' magazine wrote that the group is "responsible for 005'sguiltiest pleasure."


Accolades and recognition

The song was nominated for Top Selling Single of the Year at the 2005 ''Billboard'' Music Awards. At the 2006 ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Awards the song won the award in the category for Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Sales. At the 21st International Dance Music Awards, the song was nominated in the Best R&B/Urban Dance Track and Best Pop Dance Track categories, winning the former. In May and August the song was listed as one of the recipients of the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Pop Awards and Urban Awards. The same year, the song was nominated for Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo at the 2006 Soul Train Music Awards. VH1 ranked "Don't Cha" at number 96 on their list of the 100 Greatest Songs of the 2000s. ''
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'' listed the song at number 58 on the "100 songs that defined the Noughties." ''Billboard'' magazine ranked "Don't Cha" at number 30 on their list of the 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time; Frank Digiacomo wrote that, despite Tori Alamaze exuding "the sinewy sexual tension that the song's refrain, ..It took the star power of the Dolls, to get it all the way to umber two" Based on chart performance on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Don't Cha" is the 29th most successful song by a girl group on the chart. In September 2011, ''Billboard'' ranked "Don't Cha" third best song of the Summer of 2005. To acknowledge the most popular films, television shows, celebrities and music of the 2000s decade, "Don't Cha" was featured in VH1's '' I Love the 2000s''. ''Billboard'' also ranked the song number 29 on the list of Top 40 Girl Group Songs Of All Time, and third on the Favorite Girl Group Single poll the same week. "Don't Cha" has appeared on multiple Fuse countdowns including number 41 on Girls Who Run The World, number 51 on Top 100 Pop Breakthroughs, number 14 on Top 100 Sexy Beats. and number 17 on 4Music's Biggest R&B Hits of the Naughties.


Chart performance

In the United States, "Don't Cha" debuted at number 95 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on the issue dated May 7, 2005. In its tenth week, "Don't Cha" entered the top ten at number eight. The track reached number two in its sixteenth week, becoming their highest-charting single in the country. The song stayed there for three consecutive weeks, being held off the top spot by Mariah Carey's " We Belong Together", which spent a total of 14 non-consecutive weeks at number one. Despite the song not reaching the top position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it reached number one spot on the
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and
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and charts for three and seven consecutive weeks respectively. "Don't Cha" set the record for the highest-charting single by a girl group on ''Billboards
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. "Don't Cha" took three-and-a-half years to reach the two million mark in paid downloads, and by May 2011 the song has sold three million copies according to Nielsen Soundscan. The song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipment of a million copies of the single. In Australia, "Don't Cha" debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and remained in the pole position for seven non-consecutive weeks between August and September earning the group a distinction for having the longest stay at number one since Eminem's "
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" which topped the chart for 12 weeks in 2002–03. Moreover, it was one of the three songs to remain in the top ten for 14 weeks. It has been certified double times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). In New Zealand, the song reached number one in its first week and spent more than half of its time on the chart in the top ten. It was certified gold, selling over 7,500 copies, according to the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). Across Europe, "Don't Cha" was a massive hit, topping the European Hot 100 Singles for four weeks. In the United Kingdom, prior its single release "Don't Cha" peaked at number 44 on import. The following week, the song peaked at the top of the
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, making the Pussycat Dolls the first American female group to top the UK Singles Chart since Destiny's Child's " Survivor" (2001) and the first single under
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to reach number one since The Black Eyed Peas' "
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(2003). It sold 85,021 copies, displacing the Gorillaz' " Dare" by nearly four times as many sales. In its second week, the song the single had a decline in sales of 23% to 65,122 copies, but remained on the top outselling the rest of the singles by a margin of greater than two to one as ''PCD'' debuted at number eight on the
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. In its final week atop, sales dipped by 31.1% selling 44,897 copies, surpassing 195,164 copies after 20 days, and becoming the seventh highest seller of the year at that point. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded a platinum certification to the track for shipping 600,000 copies in the UK. According to the
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(OCC), "Don't Cha" is the 147th best-selling single of the 21st century. As of November 2019, "Don't Cha" remains the group's best-selling single, with combined sales of 915,000. In Ireland, the song debuted at number one on the Irish Singles Chart and stayed for four consecutive weeks. The song has also reached the peak in a number of European countries including Belgium (Flanders), Germany, Norway and Switzerland. According to Nielsen Soundscan, by the end of 2005 "Don't Cha" was the tenth best selling song in digital downloads across Europe.


Music video

The music video for "Don't Cha" was filmed during the week of April 11, 2005 by
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. During an interview with MTV News, Scherzinger elaborated that the video focuses on confidence and fun. "The lyrics are: 'Don't Cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me,' But if you see the video, it's all about being who you are, having fun and being confident — and feeling hot. It's not so much about looking hot ... although looking hot is important." Scherzinger further praised Busta Rhymes for their collaboration on the set of music video, saying ""Busta Rhymes is pretty phat, man. He is so much fun. He's so humble and he just makes you feel good. When you're around him, you feel magical. ..We are so grateful that
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did it and was a part of it with us." The video begins with the Pussycat Dolls drag racing on jeeps, which one of them is a
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in an abandoned waterway. Then, the group is seen arriving at an underground party where they do different activities such as jumping on a trampoline. The video is inter-cut with sequences of close-ups of the girls and Rhymes performing the song, while impromptu dance routines are featured on the chorus. Inspired by pole-dancing, the dance routine also includes a move called the slutdrop. The music video is credited as the origin of the slutdrop, which later became popular among contemporary female artists. Throughout the video Scherzinger is seen wearing a hoodie that emblazons the song's lyrics are emblazons across the top while the other members are wearing "barely there miniskirts and bare midriffs." The Pussycat Dolls' creator Robin Antin and the song's producer CeeLo Green make cameo appearances towards the end.


Reception and accolades

The music video was widely popular, receiving heavy rotation on MTV, and established the group as mainstays for subsequent videos. VH1 listed "Don't Cha" as the fourteenth most viewed video of 2005. Billy Johnson Jr. of Yahoo! Music wrote that the video is "a fantasy come true" adding "front and center, the stunning Nicole Scherzinger, surrounded by good company, pranced around in tank tops and short shorts while drag racing in convertible jeeps. They raised the bar." Richard Harrington of ''
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'' described the video as "hot-hot-hot." ''
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's'' Ethan Smith commented that the video "is somewhat less racy than the average hip-hop video." Naomi West of '' The Telegraph'' wrote that the video "is no more titillating than any of Jennifer Lopez's or Beyoncé's, and a good deal less than
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's sweat-drenched 'Dirrty' promo." ''Billboard'' regarded it as the best music video of the Pussycat Dolls career. In 2005, it won Best Video at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party. The following year, it earned nominations for Best R&B Video at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2006, 2006 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Best International Video - Group and People's Choice: Favourite International Group at the 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards, and Best Dance Video at the International Dance Music Awards, 21st Annual International Dance Music Awards. ''Billboard's'' Andrew Unterberger included the music video on its list of "Top 10 Most Iconic Girl Group Music Videos" commenting that "it was inevitable that the song and video would become massive, and become massive they did" as "Don't Cha" presented them "as a virtually unstoppable army of seduction."


Live performances

On May 14, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls closed Wango Tango, KIIS-FM's Wango Tango at the Angel Stadium in Los Angeles, California with "Don't Cha". Prior their performance Scherzinger said, "We are so psyched [to play tonight]. We can't wait. It's going to be amazing." MTV's Brandee J. Tecson commented, "like a lot of the day's performers, the Dolls were newcomers to the Wango stage, but ended the night like veterans." On August 14, 2005, The Pussycat Dolls performed "Don't Cha" at the Teen Choice Awards, 2005 Teen Choice Awards. On November 4, 2005, the group appeared at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards at the Pavilhão Atlântico in Lisbon, Portugal, and performed "Don't Cha" with a house remix at the end. On December 7, 2005, the Pussycat Dolls performed at the annual KIIS-FM Jingle Ball at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California with some members wearing "festive candy-cane-striped belly shirts and red-and-green capri pants." The set list included "Don't Cha", 'Stickwitu" and "Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song), Wait a Minute". On January 27, 2006, during the results show of ''Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series), Dancing with the Stars'' the Pussycat Dolls performed "¿Quién será?#The Pussycat Dolls cover version, Sway" and "Don't Cha". On June 30, 2006, The Pussycat Dolls performed on ''Good Morning America'' as part of its ''Summer Concert Series'' along with "Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song), Buttons" and "Stickwitu".
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included the song on his set list while opening for Mariah Carey's The Adventures of Mimi tour. On July 7, 2007, The Pussycat Dolls together with other artists performed at the Live Earth (2007 concert), Live Earth Concerts, which were held to raise awareness of global warming. They performed "Don't Cha", "Stickwitu", and "Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song), Buttons". The group then performed the song at the Walmart Soundcheck, along with "I Hate This Part", "Buttons", "When I Grow Up (The Pussycat Dolls song), When I Grow Up" and "Takin' Over the World". The Pussycat Dolls also performed "Don't Cha" at the Doll Domination Tour (2009). Maureen Ellis of the ''Evening Times'' said that the "high-energy encore of 'Don't Cha' and 'When I Grow Up' ensured the Dolls reigned supreme." On November 30, 2019, the Pussycat Dolls reunited on ''The X Factor: Celebrity'' finale, marking their first live performance together in a decade and performed a medley of "Buttons", "When I Grow Up", "Don't Cha", and "React (The Pussycat Dolls song), React". Shortly after, British media regulator Ofcom received 400 complaints from viewers who criticized band's revealing outfits and provocative choreography. On February 22, 2020, the group appeared on List of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway episodes#Series 16 (2020), series sixteen of ''Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'', and performed "Don't Cha as part of a medley with "Buttons", "Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song), Beep" and "React". The performance was set within the context of a comedy sketch where they poked fun at the controversy that aroused following their ''The X Factor: Celebrity''. As part of the performance, a TV test card flashed up on screen from ITV (TV network), ITV reading "we're sorry for the disruption... we're working hard to fix the issue and will return to normal family-friendly, not at all sexy, uncontroversial programming soon." The test card was revealed to be a backdrop which the group jumped through.


Cover versions

American singer Colbie Caillat performed "Don't Cha" throughout her US tour in support of her second studio album, ''Breakthrough (Colbie Caillat album), Breakthrough'' (2009). In 2019, Ezra Miller's band, Sons of an Illustrious Father, recorded their own version of "Don't Cha" with the intent to "ridicule and invert" the heterosexual nature of the tune. The accompanying music video was filmed in an empty warehouse where the band members are dressed in black leotards and are dancing against dim, colorful neon lights. In 2006, "Weird Al" Yankovic covered part of the song as part of one of his polka parodies, Polkarama.


Track listings and formats

*;Australian, German and UK maxi CD single #"Don't Cha" (main mix) (featuring
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) – 4:47 #"Don't Cha" (More Booty Mix) (featuring Busta Rhymes) – 4:48 #"Don't Cha" (radio edit) – 4:02 #"Don't Cha" (music video) *;German and UK CD single #"Don't Cha" (main mix) (featuring Busta Rhymes) – 4:47 #"Don't Cha" (radio edit) – 4:02 *;US CD single and 12-inch vinyl #"Don't Cha" (radio edit) (featuring Busta Rhymes) – 3:40 #"Don't Cha" (radio edit) – 4:02 *;US maxi CD single #"Don't Cha" (Ralphi Rosario, Ralphi's Hot Freak Radio Mix) – 4:17 #"Don't Cha" (Kaskade Radio Edit) – 3:34 #"Don't Cha" (Ralphi's Hot Freak 12" Vox Mix) – 9:52 #"Don't Cha" (Kaskade Club Mix) – 6:48 #"Don't Cha" (DJ Dan's Sqweegee Dub) – 8:20 *;UK 12-inch vinyl #"Don't Cha" (main mix) (featuring Busta Rhymes) – 4:47 #"Don't Cha" (radio edit) – 4:02 #"Don't Cha" (instrumental) – 4:43


Credits and personnel

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. Personnel *Steve Baughman – audio mixing (recorded music), mixing *Bill Churchville – trumpet *The Pussycat Dolls – primary artist *
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– songwriter, record producer, producer *John Goux – guitar *Ray Herrmann – saxophone *Nick Lane – trombone *Ethan Mates – audio engineer, engineer *Sir Mix-a-Lot, Anthony "Sir Mix-a-Lot" Ray – songwriter *
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– songwriter, featured artist *Chris Tedesco – trumpet and horn contractor


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Release history


See also

*List of number-one singles of 2005 (Australia) *List of best-selling singles of the 2000s in Australia *Ultratop 50 number-one hits of 2005, List of number-one singles of 2005 (Ultratop 50) *List of European number-one hits of 2005 *List of number-one hits of 2005 (Germany) *List of number-one singles of 2005 (Ireland) *List of number-one singles from the 2000s (New Zealand) *List of number-one hits of 2005 (Switzerland) *List of number-one dance singles of 2005 (U.S.) *List of number-one singles from the 2000s (UK) *List of Romanian Top 100 number ones *List of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2005 *List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2005 (U.S.) *List of UK top 10 singles in 2005, List of top 10 singles in 2005 (UK) *List of best-selling singles of the 2000s (decade) in the United Kingdom


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