The Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up (Official Music Video)
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The song's music video was shot on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, with director Joseph Kahn.[citation needed] American recording artist Britney Spears filmed a cameo appearance for the video on June 4 at the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles.[60] An on set \"insider\" said that Spears' scene was short, only consisting of her driving in a passing car and waving to the other girls.[61] On June 12, 2008, it was announced by MTV News that the cameo had been cut from the final video.[62] Scherzinger was asked why Spears got cut from the video.[63] She said: \"I honestly am not so sure. You shoot a lot of things when you do a video. Some things stay in but other things don't make the cut and Britney just didn't make it. I've seen a little clip of her performance and she looked adorable so I really wish she was in it! Hopefully we'll work together in the future.\"[64] A short clip of the music video was released online on June 12, 2008;[65] a day before the video's premiere on June 13, 2008, on FNMTV.[66]
\"When I Grow Up\" debuted live on American talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 20, 2008.[72] On May 27, 2008, MTV News reported that the Pussycat Dolls were among many set to perform at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards on June 1, 2008.[73] Scherzinger talked about the performance saying: \"This is a big deal for us. We just want to kill it. It's all about the Dolls right now, and we're coming strong.\"[13] The girls performed wearing spandex-and-leather getups,[74] while a backdrop was displayed in the background with images of flashbulbs, tabloid headlines and diamonds.[75] They were joined by America's Best Dance Crew winners the Jabbawockeez who descended from the ceiling wearing matching red T-shirts with stark-white masks covering their faces, and baseball caps perched at 45-degree angles atop their heads.[74] Of the performance, Geoff Boucher from the Los Angeles Times commented: \"the Pussycat Dolls' set climaxed with a powerful pyro display that left celebs in the first few rows feeling a bit roasted\".[76] MTV Buzzworthy described the performance as \"sexy\" and \"sultry\".[77] However, Tod Martens, in another review for the Los Angeles Times, criticized their performance. He commented: \"[They appeared] onstage looking like they had escaped a taping for a sexed-up Jazzercise video.\"[76] He also wrote that Scherzinger never commanded the song except on \"the cut's final seconds when she turned her vocals up to a growl\" and noted JabbaWockeez's appearance as \"annoy[ing]\".[78]
An unnamed source told the magazine that Spears had a \"small part\" in the video, which was shot Wednesday in Los Angeles. A \"set source\" told UsMagazine.com that Spears does not interact with the group in the video, and shot her scenes at the Warner Bros. lot Wednesday while the Dolls filmed in Hollywood. \"In the scene shot [Wednesday], Britney is driving in a car,\" the source said. \"They all wave at each other as they are passing in traffic -- that is it. Of course, Britney looks hot and blonde. It is a very short sequence, but [Britney] had a lot of fun with it. Britney really likes the Dolls' music and when she saw them on the [article id=\"1588426\"]MTV [Movie Awards],[/article] she was totally down to do the video.\"
For the music video version of the song, Thornton, Kimberly Wyatt, Jessica Sutta, and Ashley Roberts were brought into the studio to record vocals, which were produced by Scherzinger. Thornton, Sutta, and Wyatt sing the laughing during the verses, while Roberts sings the \"oh!\" during the lines: \"But I ain't complaining / We all wanna be famous\". Thornton sings the chorus with Scherzinger and Sutta sings \"When I grow up\" throughout it. Thornton, Wyatt, and Roberts join Scherzinger during: \"But be careful what you wish for cause you / Just might get it / You just might get it / You just might get it\". 59ce067264
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