Time4heels - Donвђ™t Cha File
The story behind the song "Don't Cha" is one of missed opportunities and a meteoric rise to fame for the . While often associated with "Time4Heels" dance choreography today, the song's origin is far from the polished pop hit most people know. The Original Version by Tori Alamaze
: Before it reached the Dolls, the song was allegedly offered to Paris Hilton , who reportedly turned it down. Time4Heels - Don’t Cha
Before the Pussycat Dolls recorded it, "Don't Cha" was originally released in 2004 by , a makeup artist and backup singer for OutKast. Her version, written and produced by CeeLo Green , had a darker, more "sultry" and "sinister" feel compared to the high-energy pop version that followed. The story behind the song "Don't Cha" is
Universal Music Group eventually gave the track to the , who were transitioning from a burlesque troupe into a recording group. Before the Pussycat Dolls recorded it, "Don't Cha"
: Released as the group's lead single in April 2005, the Pussycat Dolls' version featuring Busta Rhymes became a global phenomenon. It reached #1 in over 15 countries and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Legacy in Dance and "Heels" Culture Don't Cha - Википедия