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DelusionalGaga
11 hours ago, Addison Rae said:

um so is robin antin involved still bc didn’t she have an issue with nicole…

I don't think it's even legally possible for them to perform as PCD without Robin's OK. She basically owns them. 

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Economy
7 hours ago, LOVEDRUG said:

I'm going to go completely off-topic and ask for some ABBA recommendations based on the fact that I *love* this song. I only know their big hits, and have been dying to get stuck into their discography for some time, so would love to hear if you have an idea of a good starting point!

Happy to help :woot:

 

Ok which songs do you know so far? That way i know which direction to go :legend:

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faysalaaa
14 hours ago, JoeCool said:

Admittedly she is the only member I know and remember from that group.  

Yeah true, but every time they try to reunite, Nicole creates a problem and ends the reunion. Then she always wants more, one time they did a song as PCD then it said featuring Nicole lol

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9 hours ago, hELXIG said:

Over the years I have met so many people who said Gaga was better than them :laughga:  way back in the day (like 2008?) when it happened I remember people saying "the opening act was better than the Pussycat Dolls" and still in 2025 I hear people saying "I remember Lady Gaga opened and she was actually better than them"

Funny, it really shows Gaga's lasting impression. 18 years later and people still remember that performance

its a shame we only got snippets of pro shot from that opening tour. its a precursor to Fame Ball which is so simple yet futuristic

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LOVEDRUG
11 hours ago, Economy said:

Happy to help :woot:

 

Ok which songs do you know so far? That way i know which direction to go :legend:

I know Don't Shut Me Down, Waterloo, Super Trouper, SOS, The Winner Takes It All, Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia (I may have missed off one or two but those are the ones that spring to mind). The Winner Takes It All is one of my favourite songs of all time, so it's only appropriate I dive a bit deeper into their discography!

Thank you so much for the help!

"through all the tears and all the lies, i'm gonna dance until i feel alright"
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Economy
1 hour ago, LOVEDRUG said:

I know Don't Shut Me Down, Waterloo, Super Trouper, SOS, The Winner Takes It All, Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia (I may have missed off one or two but those are the ones that spring to mind). The Winner Takes It All is one of my favourite songs of all time, so it's only appropriate I dive a bit deeper into their discography!

Thank you so much for the help!

So first of all, I would recommend you look up their greatest hits album "ABBA Gold Greatest Hits" as a starter. Thats to see if you truly know all their greatest hits. Nearly every song there is good and tbh most ppl do not know every song on it so you may find theres a few of their greatest hits youve missed... (FYI I also have The Winner Takes It All as one of my favs along with SOS :flutter:

 

Once youve listned to the ABBA Gold Greatest Hits album in full, theres a few other major standouts in my opiniom that are amazing that get less attention but are amazing as well. My fav non-greatest hits track is Eagle but ill post a few other amazing ones as well, it's hard to narrow down as they have so many good ones but heres some that imo are highlights:

 

Eagle:

 

Bang A Boomerang:

 

 

Hasta Mañana:

 

 

If it wasnt for the nights:

 

 

If you like more Rock N Roll or a little more hardcore we got Rock me or the King Kong Song (catchy af)

 

 

Lastly, this one may have to grow on you with a couple listens. What first caught my attention of this one was the music video. ABBA was mostly big in the 1970s when music videos were not a big thing or something you put a lot of effort into. This is arguably the first (and only) music video ABBA made that is a more standard modern music video as we think of them today with a deeper story etc. This makes sense as it came out towards end of their career in early 1980s when music videos were finally starting to take off, it would have been interesting to see how their visuals would evolve in this new era where videos becane more importsnt had they kept going. But while it was fun to finally see a more proper music video from ABBA, the song itself also really grew on me after a few listens as well:

 

 

 

 

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