
Stickwitu
Sign in to save"Stickwitu" is a song recorded by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls for their debut studio album, PCD (2005). It was written by Franne Golde, Kasia Livingston and Robert Palmer and produced by Ron Fair. A pop and R&B ballad with soul influences, the song finds the group celebrating monogamous relationships, with music critics drawing comparisons to fellow girl groups Cover Girls, Sweet Sensation, and the Spice Girls. It was released as the album's second single on September 26, 2005, by A&M Records and Interscope Records.
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- Stickwitu
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- The Pussycat Dolls wearing suggestive outfits and each posing differently against a graffiti wall.
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- single
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- the Pussycat Dolls
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- PCD
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- Santa Baby
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- Pop R&B
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- Franne Golde Kasia Livingston Robert Palmer
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- Ron Fair
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- 2006
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"Stickwitu" is a song recorded by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls for their debut studio album, PCD (2005). It was written by Franne Golde, Kasia Livingston and Robert Palmer and produced by Ron Fair. A pop and R&B ballad with soul influences, the song finds the group celebrating monogamous relationships, with music critics drawing comparisons to fellow girl groups Cover Girls, Sweet Sensation, and the Spice Girls. It was released as the album's second single on September 26, 2005, by A&M Records and Interscope Records.
Upon its release, "Stickwitu" received mixed reviews from critics, with some complimenting the production and vocal performances, while others criticized its placement on the album. Commercially, "Stickwitu" was a chart success, peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, as well as becoming the Pussycat Dolls' second consecutive number-one in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and peaking atop the US Mainstream Top 40, making the Pussycat Dolls the first girl group since Destiny's Child in 2001 to do so. It was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of three million units.
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