Double the Trouble

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It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content could change dramatically as the album release approaches and more information becomes available.
Album
Double the Trouble
Studio album by The Pussycat Dolls
Released September 19, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded 2006–2007
Genre Pop
R&B
hip hop
dance
Label A&M Records
Producer(s) Timbaland
will.i.am
Rich Harrison
Cee-Lo Green
Polow Da Don
Sean Garrett
Ron Fair
Young Smoke
Siobhan Fahey
Kwamé
Robin Antin
The Pussycat Dolls chronology
PCD
(2005)
Double the Trouble
(2007)


Double the Trouble is set to be the second album from The Pussycat Dolls.[citation needed]

Most of the songs were recorded in late 2006, the process continuing into early 2007. The Dolls, in an interview with German teen magazine Yam, have also confirmed working on this album. It has been confirmed that all the Dolls will each have some solo spots on this album, although main vocals will still come from Nicole Scherzinger, backed up by Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, and Melody Thornton. Female rapper Lil' Kim will also appear on a song on the album. Until January 13, 2007 Double the Trouble was a rumored title for the album, but it was "confirmed" by Aamer Haleem on Vh1's Top 20 Countdown. It was also revealed that the winner of the CW's Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll will also be on the album.

[edit] Confirmed tracks

  1. "Work It" (featuring Timbaland)
  2. "Show Me What You Got" (featured on the Live from London DVD)
  3. "Let's Go Faster"
  4. "Double the Trouble"
  5. "Charging You"
  6. "Fever / Big Spender" (featuring Christina Aguilera)
  7. "Push It"
  8. "You're All I've Been Missing'"
  9. "Sexier Than Her" (featuring Lil' Kim)
  10. "Moving On" (featuring Jay-Z)
  11. "Betcha Want Me" (featuring Danity Kane)
  12. "Let's Dance" (featuring Avant)
  13. "Being the One"
  14. "Baby I Need It" (featuring Chingy)
  15. "Bang! Bang!" (featuring Prince)

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