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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Jessica Sutta Is Asking For "Show Me" The Love

As a member of the Pussycat Dolls, Jessica Sutta was part of the most successful female dance music group of all time. Now, the talented singer/actress/dance music innovator goes solo. After releasing her first promo ear bleeding buzz-track "I Wanna Be Bad," she inked a record deal with Hollywood Records. Now she's back with her first official solo single, "Show Me." which was described as an explosive shuffle-inspired dance track.
The former Pussycat Doll has just premiered a brand new video on ABC Family Saturday for her infectious new tune, "Show Me," the lead single from her upcoming debut solo album, "Sutta Pop." It will be featured in the ABC Family original movie "Teen Spirit" airs tonight at 7pm! Since bursting on the global pop scene with the Pussycat Dolls in 2003, Sutta built a reputation as a dance music favorite. "As an artist I grow every day," she says. "I'm trying to bring out new sounds and fun lyrics, to be a part of the dance world where people can feel sexy. My music shows who I am inside."
"Show Me" is a pop and dance-influenced tune that has Sutta asking her significant other to prove their love for her. One listen and you'll be ready to turn it out on the dancefloor thanks to the club-worthy beat and catchy hook. The dance-pop jam "Show Me" was written and produced by Busbee, who has also penned tracks for Timbaland, Katy Perry and Lady Antebellum. "Love is not a gimme gimme, if you're really with me, gotta show me, show me, show me, show me love," Sutta sings on the energetic, club-ready single.
The 29-year-old Hawaii-native beauty was always our favorite Pussycat Doll. She's got a playful, naughty side that comes out in her dancing. Sutta establishes her status as the new Queen of the Clubs in the clip for her Hollywood Records debut, ripping off all your favorite music videos and snatching every wig in the game in the process. The ex-Pussycat Doll gives us a little of JLo's "On the Floor," some Britney "Till the World Ends," and even some of Janet's "All Nite (Don't Stop)."

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