It features the group's signature synchronized dance routines and early 2000s streetwear fashion. Track Versions Album Version: The standard 3:42 track found on PCD .
"Wait a Minute" is a playful, high-energy R&B track by featuring producer Timbaland . Released as the final single from their debut album, PCD (2005), it highlights a flirtatious "battle of the sexes" through snappy banter and heavy, bass-driven production. Song Overview & Background
A slightly longer version (4:11) featured on various promotional singles.
The video begins with the group passing a Samsung phone and meeting Timbaland in a hallway. It escalates into a heated argument on a city street, stopping traffic.
Watch the official music video to see the group's iconic choreography and the comedic back-and-forth with Timbaland:
The group eventually dances on Timbaland's car, culminating in Nicole Scherzinger asserting that she doesn't need his jewelry or cars.
While appearing on the 2005 album, it was released as a single to radio in October 2006.
The song features a back-and-forth between Nicole Scherzinger and Timbaland, revolving around a woman rejecting a man's attempts to "buy" her affection with expensive gifts. Music Video Guide
It features the group's signature synchronized dance routines and early 2000s streetwear fashion. Track Versions Album Version: The standard 3:42 track found on PCD .
"Wait a Minute" is a playful, high-energy R&B track by featuring producer Timbaland . Released as the final single from their debut album, PCD (2005), it highlights a flirtatious "battle of the sexes" through snappy banter and heavy, bass-driven production. Song Overview & Background
A slightly longer version (4:11) featured on various promotional singles. The Pussycat Dolls - Wait A Minute ft. Timbaland
The video begins with the group passing a Samsung phone and meeting Timbaland in a hallway. It escalates into a heated argument on a city street, stopping traffic.
Watch the official music video to see the group's iconic choreography and the comedic back-and-forth with Timbaland: Released as the final single from their debut
The group eventually dances on Timbaland's car, culminating in Nicole Scherzinger asserting that she doesn't need his jewelry or cars.
While appearing on the 2005 album, it was released as a single to radio in October 2006. It escalates into a heated argument on a
The song features a back-and-forth between Nicole Scherzinger and Timbaland, revolving around a woman rejecting a man's attempts to "buy" her affection with expensive gifts. Music Video Guide