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"Bottle Pop" is a song by American girl group
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for their second studio album ''
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'' (2008). It was written and produced by
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and
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, with additional songwriting by group's lead singer
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. The song features American rapper
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, whom they previously collaborated with on "
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" (2006). It is an
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song that uses
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and has been compared to works of
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The single was released in Australia, Germany, and New Zealand between February and March. In the latter country, a remix featuring rapper Devolo was released, replacing Dogg for its local release. "Bottle Pop" received ambivalent reactions from contemporary
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; some were receptive of the song's production and picked it as one of the highlights of ''Doll Domination'', whilst others criticized Snoop Dogg's appearance, labeling it as sluggish. The song reached number one on the US
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and peaked at number 17 in Australia and New Zealand. An accompanying
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for the song was directed by Thomas Kloss and features the Pussycat Dolls performing the song in extravagant make-up and outfits. It was included on the set list for their
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(2009).


Recording and composition

"Bottle Pop" was written and produced by
Sean Garrett Garrett Robin Hamler (born March 30, 1979), known professionally as Sean Garrett, is an American record producer and songwriter. He is known his songwriting work on a series of commercially successful R&B and hip-hop songs, beginning with Ush ...
and
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, with additional production by Clubba Langg. Lead singer
Nicole Scherzinger Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Scherzinger ( ; ; born June 29, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. She was a member of the girl group and dance ensemble the Pussycat Dolls between 2003 and 2010. With ...
also contributed to the
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with coming up with the song's
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; she took inspiration from
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of
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as she "wanted to make it a little bit more rock-y". Garrett previously worked with the Pussycat Dolls on '' PCD's'' fourth single, "
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" (2006), which also features
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. The vocals were recorded by Miles Walker with the assistance of Mike Hogue, Chris Kasych, and Brian Schunck at Chalice Recording Studios in
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, and at
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in
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. Dogg appears courtesy of
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and
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, whose vocals were recorded by Chris Jackson at the Irvine Spot in
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. The keyboards are played by Kennard Garrett and Raymond "Rayza" Oglesby who also handled the additional drum programming. All
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and
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were carried out by Garrett and Garibay. The song was mixed by
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at Cannan Road Studios in
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. "Bottle Pop" is an
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song that runs for three minutes and 30 seconds. Production is set to 133
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. Fraser McAlpine of
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opined that rhythmically it borrows from
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's "
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" (2007),
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's " Goodies" (2004), and
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's "
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" (2003), but with the Pussycat Dolls' signature sensual sound. Moreover, Nick Levin from
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compared the sound to material from
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's ''
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'' (2007). Lyrically, the song uses
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with Scherzinger adopting "
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vocals", which were compared to
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by
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's Jamie Gill.


Release and reception

A remix of "Bottle Pop" featuring New Zealand rapper
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was released as a digital download on February 23, 2009, in New Zealand.
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requested for a local rapper to replace Dogg in its regional release. In March 2009, a two-track version was available for digital download in Australia, while in Germany an
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(EP) was released consisting of remixes of "Bottle Pop". ''
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'' critic Jim Farber wrote that "Bottle Pop" has "a moronic hook istenerscan't resist". Mariel Concepcion from ''
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'' magazine opined that "Bottle Pop" induces the listeners with "visceral thrills". Nick Bond of
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and Levine of Digital Spy regarded the song as one of the musical highlights of ''Doll Domination'', with the former describing "pneumatic". Spence D. of
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described the song as "insidious" adding "it's straight Mac 'n Cheese, ultimately not the most healthy choice, but kind of tasty nonetheless". ''
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's'' Stuart Derdeyn wrote that the song "boasts a
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rap that he could've come up with in his sleep;" nonetheless he highlighted the song as one of the album's best tracks for Garret's "sharp" production. Nic Oliver of ''
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'' agreed with Derdeyn equating Dogg's contribution to someone who is sleepwalking, adding that the lyrics were written by a "sophomore student on a weekend bender". Rudy Klapper from Sputnikmusic deemed Dogg's guest spot as "one of the weaker ones of his career" adding "the track's lackluster chorus deflate any energy he might have afforded them". Similarly, a reviewer from
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commented that Dogg lowered himself "to new levels of cheese" with his contribution.
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of
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also criticized the rapper's appearance, labeling it as "phoned-in". Rashod Ollison of ''
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'' used the same phrase as Erlewine when describing Dogg's appearance, adding he "
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nothing to elevate the calculated
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. "Bottle Pop" first appeared at number 88 on the
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chart of October 11, 2008. Following its single release in New Zealand, the remix featuring Devolo entered at number 19, denying Dogg's 19th chart appearance and giving the Dolls their ninth charting single in the territory. In the following week it peaked at number 17. In Australia, the song debuted at number 81 on the
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and went on to peak at number 17, four weeks later. "Bottle Pop" debuted at number 53 on ''
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s US
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chart for the week ending March 14, 2009. After nine weeks ascending the chart, the track went on to top the chart for the week ending May 16, 2009, after its position at number two the previous week. This gave the Dolls their fifth consecutive number-one in as many tries and became Dogg's fourth consecutive chart-topper.


Promotion

Thomas Kloss directed the music video for "Bottle Pop" in early January. Speaking to
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, Scherzinger elaborated that the video focuses on dance. "It's gonna be so much fun. It's gonna be a dance video. Obviously, you can tell by our wardrobe, it's going to be very colorful and fun ... freaky fun! You guys are going to be wanting to pop some bottles after this one." The music video premiered on February 1, 2009 and uses an alternative version of the song that doesn't feature Snoop Dogg. Jocelyn Vena of
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described the group's styling as a "lethal combination of barely there costumes, big hair and lots of makeup". The Pussycat Dolls first performed "Bottle Pop" during '' Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest '09'' that was broadcast live by
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on December 31, 2008. The song was included on the set list for the Dolls' headlining
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(2009).


Track listings

*;CD single / digital download (2-track) #"Bottle Pop" (Album Version) — 3:32 #"Bottle Pop" (
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Club Mix) — 6:53 *;Digital download (Devolo Mix Version) #"Bottle Pop" (
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Mix Version) — 3:31 *;Digital download (3-track) #"Bottle Pop" (Album Version) — 3:30 #"Bottle Pop" (Video Version) — 3:00 #"Bottle Pop" (
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Club Mix) — 8:31 *;Digital download (Remixes) #"Bottle Pop" (Dave Audé Radio Mix) — 3:41 #"Bottle Pop" (Moto Blanco Radio Mix) — 3:07 #"Bottle Pop" (Moto Blanco Club Mix) — 6:51 #"Bottle Pop" (Moto Blanco Dub Mix)  —6:38 #"Bottle Pop" (
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Extended Mix) — 4:03 #"Bottle Pop" (Digital Dog Radio Mix) — 3:01 #"Bottle Pop" (Digital Dog Extended Mix II) — 4:03 #"Bottle Pop" (Digital Dog Radio Mix II) — 3:01


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the
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of ''Doll Domination'' and
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. ;Recording *Recorded at Chalice Studio B (Los Angeles, California);
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(Hollywood, California); Irvine Spot (Irvine, California) *Mixed at Canaan Road Studios (New York City) ;Personnel * Calvin Cordazor "Snoop Dogg" Broadus – songwriter *
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 – songwriter, producer, instrumentation, programming *Kennard Garrett – keyboards * Sean "The Pen" Garrett – songwriter, producer, instrumentation, programming *Mike Hogue – assistant recording *Chris Kasych – assistant recording *Clubba Langg – co-producer *
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 – mixer *Raymond "Rayza" Oglesby – keyboards, additional drum programming *
Nicole Scherzinger Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Scherzinger ( ; ; born June 29, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. She was a member of the girl group and dance ensemble the Pussycat Dolls between 2003 and 2010. With ...
 – songwriter *Brian Schunck – assistant recording *Miles Walker – recording *Matt Wheeler – recording (Snoop Dogg's vocals)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


See also

* List of number-one dance singles of 2009 (U.S.)


References

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