Released: September 9, 2008

Featuring: Missy Elliott

Songwriter: Latonya Jamerson Ester Dean Polow da Don Missy Elliott

Producer: Ester Dean Ron Fair Polow da Don

[Bridge: Missy Elliott]
Ladies!
Now if your dude ain't acting right
You tell that dude (He got to go)
If that dude be claiming that he broke
You tell that dude (He got to go)
If he wants you to stay in the house everyday and night
Tell him (He got to go)
If he wants to run the streets, then you run the streets, too
And you tell him (He got to go)

[Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger & The Pussycat Dolls, (Missy Elliott)]
Baby, baby
Somebody's gonna cry tonight
Baby, baby, baby, baby
But it won't be my tears tonight, oh (Let's go)
So whatcha think about that?
Whatcha think about it?
Whatcha think about that, that, that?
Oh, baby

[Verse 1: Nicole Scherzinger & The Pussycat Dolls]
Tonight we're gonna switch up
I'll do you, you do me
Tonight your gon' stay home while I running the streets
What do you, what do you, what do you, what do you think about that, baby?
What do you, what do you, what do you, what do you think about that?
Baby

[Pre-Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger]
I'ma let you play my part
So you can feel a broken heart
Let me just fall, make sure that you call
So I can see her!

[Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger & The Pussycat Dolls]
Baby, baby
Somebody's gonna cry tonight
Baby, baby, baby, baby
But it won't be my tears tonight, oh
So whatcha think about that?
Whatcha think about it?
Whatcha think about that, that, that?
Oh, baby

[Verse 2: Nicole Scherzinger & The Pussycat Dolls]
Tonight you're gonna call me a thousand times
Tonight I'ma make up a thousand lies
How do you, how do you, how do you, how do you feel about that, baby?
How do you, how do you, how do you, how do you feel about that?
Baby

[Pre-Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger]
I'ma let you play my part
So you can feel a broken heart
Let me just fall, make sure that you call
So I can see her!

[Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger & The Pussycat Dolls, (Missy Elliott)]
Baby, baby
Somebody's gonna cry tonight (That's right)
Baby, baby, baby, baby
But it won't be my tears tonight, oh
So whatcha think about that?
Whatcha think about it?
Whatcha think about that, that, that?
Oh, baby

[Verse 3: Missy Elliott]
Okay
Hold up, whatcha think about that?
You wear the dress and I put on your slacks
Tonight I'm going out and ain't coming back
You ain't gonna get no more pussycat
See me in the club, I'm out with my girls
Do like you do when your out with them dudes
Up in the club it's just me and my girls
Play like Katy Perry kissing on girls
Now you can't eat or sleep
And now you in the house thinking 'bout me
And now I do what you do to me
And now I love to see you weep

[Chorus: Nicole Scherzinger w/ Missy Elliot, Melody Thorton]
Baby, baby (Baby, yeah)
Somebody's gonna cry tonight (Somebody's gonna cry, baby)
Baby, baby, baby, baby
But it won't be my tears tonight, oh (Oh, oh, oh)
So whatcha think about that?
Whatcha think about it? (Tell me)
Whatcha think about that, that, that?
Oh, baby
Ooh, babe, hey

[Bridge: Missy Elliott]
Ladies!
Now if your dude ain't acting right
You tell that dude (He got to go)
If that dude be claiming that he broke
You tell that dude (He got to go)
If he wants you to stay in the house everyday and night
Tell him (He got to go)
If he wants to run the streets, then you run the streets, too
And you tell him (He got to go)

[Outro: Nicole Scherzinger & (Missy Elliot)]
Baby, baby (Pussycat Dolls)
Oh baby, baby (And Missy)
Somebody's gonna cry tonight
Oh, somebody's gonna cry tonight
Baby

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”.