Three of the unique members of The Pussycat Dolls — Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger and Kimberly Wyatt — reunited with their “Don’t Cha” collaborator Busta Rhymes for an explosive medley efficiency at the 2026 American Music Awards on Monday night.
The newly minted trio, zipped up in skintight, pink leather-based catsuits and matching pink boots, sailed by snippets of the singles “Buttons,” “When I Grow Up,” “Club Song” and, after all, “Don’t Cha” whereas delivering heart-stopping choreography. Busta Rhymes, joined by his longtime hypeman Spliff Star, crushed his verse rocking pink leather-based to coordinate with the high-energy trio.
After almost 20 years away and a lineup shuffle, The Pussycat Dolls launched “Club Song” in March and introduced the following PCD Eternally Tour. Although the group later canceled a lot of the North American dates for the jaunt, the tour will launch June 6 on the Outloud WeHo Satisfaction occasion in West Hollywood, California, and conclude in London, England, on Oct. 13.
The Pussycat Dolls achieved worldwide success in 2005 with “Don’t Cha,” “Stickwitu,” “Buttons” and their multi-platinum debut album, PCD. “Don’t Cha,” co-written by Sir Combine-A-Lot (whose 1988 single “Swass” is sampled closely all through the tune), Busta Rhymes and CeeLo Inexperienced, has since been licensed platinum by the Recording Business Affiliation of America.
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