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Pussycat Dolls Music:
Buttons



Music
Buttons
by Array

Buttons
List Price: $11.99Label: Universal/a&M

Salesrank: 231754

Released: August 1, 2006
Our Price: $10.66
Used Price: $7.25
Media: Audio CD

Buttons Track Listing:
1. Buttons
2. Buttons
3. Flirt

Editorial Review:
Australian CD single, the fourth to be lifted from their PCD album features guest rapping from the one and only Snoop Dogg!. The final edit version of 'Buttons' is backed with the album version, 'Flirt' non album version & 'Buttons' video track. A&M

Buttons Reviews:
Loosen Up ~n~ Play! 5 Star Review
2009-09-26 - This single is off the album PCD by the Pussycat Dolls, comes housed in a slim-line jewel case and has 2 song versions of "Buttons" accompanied by the video and one non-album track "Flirt". If you enjoy music with great dance beats, catchy hooks, and a blend of R&B with rap then this will be a good choice!

The first song, Buttons featuring Snoop Dogg (3:52) has a different introduction as compared to the regular album version since Snoop Dogg lead the opening and raps in between. The rhymes are tight, and the rap sounds fresh. The sounds are funky, R&B, and highly energetic! Although, the words to the song may seem controversial, the reality is that any listener can make his or her own interpretation.

The Buttons Album Version (3:46) has a different introduction as Snoop is not featured. Instead, Nicole starts off with the other girls. This has the same styles as the previous song yet there are no rap breaks and the song is a bit shorter in length. There are Middle Eastern sounds heard in the background adding much cultural value, pleasant sounds, and variety of styles. Again, this has the catchy hook, excellent dance beats and highly charged lyrics with fast paced tempos.

The third song is the Non-LP Version, Flirt (2:57) having a lot faster sounds than the previous 2 songs. The beats take off full force exerting much rapid musical beats, faster singing, and style. The lyrics accentuate, "I just want to flirt" repeatedly. The lyrics can be interpreted to mean that while men think women are a certain way the reality is not every move or flaunt is how a man truly interprets it. The music has great styles of R&B blends with pop, dance, and highly energetic beats sure to please many.

The fourth track has the Buttons Video clocking at (4:04) with Snoop Dogg singing in the beginning and in between as well as dancing with Nicole and the girls. There are plenty of choreographed dance routines by all the 6 girls. If you love to watch Snoop Dogg with the Pussycat Dolls, and great choreographed synchronized routines then this will definitely be an eye-opener!

Buttons 5 Star Review
2007-03-08 - Love this song so the CD is great. Fast shipment. Very Happy. A++++

Not impressed. Disappointed. you get the picture. 2 Star Review
2007-01-12 - I am a Pussycat dolls fan but this song is not one of their best. Their song is all over the radio and #1 on VH1's top 40 songs of 2006. but i don't get it. this song sounds just like all the others.

What The Hell Is Snoop Doing on this Joint!!!! 1 Star Review
2006-10-14 - I can't believe Snoop would do this. Just goes to show his a big time sell out and will do anything for money. This song is disgusting. The lyrics are awful, Pussycat Dolls can't sing and the beats are terrible. Face it people, pop is garbage threw and threw with a few exceptions. Pussycat Dolls are not one of them!!!!!!

Not So Good 1 Star Review
2006-10-06 - Look call me a hater but stuff like this makes no sense. I mean the beats are sort of catchy (though their stolen) but the lyrics are just stupid. If you listen to the lyrics (it's really hard to) they make you cringe. I don't recommend this.










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