Songwriter: Patrick “J. Que” Smith Candice Nelson Balewa Muhammad Ezekiel Lewis

Producer: J-Roc Timbaland

[Intro]
Bourgie fifi ooh la oui oui Paris to Japan
Ichi ni san shi Pierre Cardin
And the girls go (Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Yeah, the fly girls go (Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Yeah

[Chorus]
You can find us sitting pretty
High Sadiddy, running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out 'cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit

[Verse 1]
See, the bag it match the boots
And the boots, they match the hat
So I pop the tag, don't ask me where I bought that at girl
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
We can be up in the club in the spotlight
Catch us rocking the same 'fit
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
I got mine on Sunset Strip from that hot spot from
Whatchamacallit
And don't be asking about my man, what he's holding in his pants
Don't you give them tricks no info, that's a no no, baby
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Next thing you know she wanna know what, what he's holding in his wallet
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
How long he last, slow or fast, how big is his umm whatchamacallit

[Chorus]
You can find us sitting pretty
High Sadiddy, running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out 'cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit
You can find us sitting pretty
High Sadiddy, running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out 'cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit

[Bridge]
Caught him eying my chain, he said it's so unique
He tryna get with me, so his chick can get like me
I said even the time on my hand cost me an arm and a leg
Can't find this in the states, had it flown in from Madrid (Ooh, ooh)
He wanna know who does my hair, clientele is so elite
I'm in love with his technique, he keeps me chique, they call him-
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
The contact is under wraps,, matter fact he's unavailable
(Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Don't need the traffic backed up when I go back to get my pretty on

[Chorus]
You can find us sitting pretty, high
Sadiddy running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit
You can find us sitting pretty, high
Sadiddy running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit

[Hook]
Bourgie fifi ooh la oui oui Paris to Japan
Ichi ni san shi Pierre Cardin
And the girls go (Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Yeah, the fly girls go (Uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh)
Yeah

[Chorus]
You can find us sitting pretty
High Sadiddy running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
You can find us sitting pretty, high
Sadiddy running our city
Me and my girls, a couple of fly misses
You can't quite figure us out cause we on that
Whatchamacallit, ca call it, call it
(Ca call it call it)
Whatchamacallit

The Pussycat Dolls

Initially working as a burlesque troupe, entrepreneur and artist, Robin Antin, founded “The Pussycat Dolls” and turned them into one of the most prominent girl bands of the 2000s. Seven girls–Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, Kaya Jones and Kimberly Wyatt–were signed in 2003 to Interscope Records. Their debut single “Sway” was released in 2004 to no success.

The group’s debut album PCD was released in 2005 to huge success, becoming top-five hits worldwide including in the UK Album Charts and the Billboard 200 and has sold nine million copies worldwide. It featured the group’s most popular songs such as “Don’t Cha”, “Stickwitu”, and “Beep”. “Don’t Cha” is one of the best-selling girl group songs of all time and “Stickwitu” earn the girls' a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group.

After the departure of Carmit Bachar, Doll Domination was released as their second and final album in 2008. It spawned hit singles such as “When I Grow Up” and “I Hate This Part”.