"Stupid Shit" was released on April 22, 2008, from the EP Like Me / Stupid S*** in the US and Canada. While the single managed to get onto the Canadian charts, it failed to break the US Billboard Hot 100.
Chart performance
Without being sent to radio, the single debuted at number 20 on the Canadian Hot 100 solely from digital downloads before finally dropping off after 10 weeks.
Music video
The music video for "Stupid Shit" was directed by Robin Antin and Mikey Minden and premiered alongside "Like Me" following the season finale of Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious. The video features Girlicious in school girl uniforms running around dancing and stripping, doing "Stupid Shit". During the "stripping" scene of the video, the Paradiso Girls and Vegas Dolls can be seen amongst the background girls.
The video debuted on the MuchMusic Countdown at #29 and peaked at #1 where it stayed for one week.
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Girlicious was an American girl group originally formed by Robin Antin, creator of the Pussycat Dolls, from The CW reality TV show Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious. The group was originally signed to Geffen Records and composed of members Nichole Cordova, Tiffanie Anderson, Chrystina Sayers and Natalie Mejia. Their self-titled debut album was released in Canada in August 2008 and reached number two on the Canadian Albums Chart. After Anderson left the group in June 2009, Girlicious signed with Universal Music Canada and released their second studio album, Rebuilt, in November 2010. Mejia and Sayers departed the group in February 2011. Nichole Cordova later announced the end of Girlicious, and her joining a new girl group called Girls United.
History
2007–11: Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious, Girlicious and Rebuilt
Before the airing of the series premiere of the show, Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious, the girls were already chosen for "Girlicious" and had started recording their debut album in late 2007. Originally the group was to be a trio, but was conceived as a quartet through a final decision of creator Robin Antin on the show's season finale. Thus far, they have received greater attention and major success from Canadian audiences, receiving platinum certification in Canada for their self-titled debut album Girlicious. The album peaked at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart. The group was nominated at the Teen Choice Awards for "Breakout Group" of the year, and Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was nominated for "Reality: Music Competition" in 2008.
The album debuted at number two on the Canadian Hot 100 and has since shipped 80,000 unites and been certified Platinum. It was re-released as a Deluxe Edition on December 16, 2008, and includes two new songs and three remixes of the album's singles.
Release and reception
Released as a CD and music download in Canada on August 12, 2008, the album generated positive reviews from critics upon its release. The album topped the charts debuting at number 2 on the Canadian Album Charts and has since been certified Platinum.
To date the album sparked three singles. The first single, "Like Me" managed to debut at number 4 in Canada and at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles in the United States and was listed for 19 weeks. The second single, "Stupid Shit" managed to debut at number 20 in Canada, where it was listed for 10 weeks. The third and final single, "Baby Doll" only managed to peak at 55 and was only listed for a total of three weeks making it the groups least successful single to date.
Stupid! was a British television comedy sketch show aimed at children of primary and secondary school age, which was first broadcast on CBBC and subsequently BBC One.
Main characters
King Stupid (played in Series 1 by Marcus Brigstocke, and Series 2 by Phil Cornwell), an immortal who is the instigator of all stupidity. King Stupid has files on every human and can make them behave stupidly using an advanced computer system. The King resides inside his castle in the Etherworld, a pan-dimensional realm with upside-down wall sockets, which is home to many Deed Monarchs, each of which rule over different aspects of human behaviour. Queen Sensible, King Angry, Count Cruel, and King Wonderful all have unique personalities. The Ether World is also home to a myriad of ogres, imps, banshees, witches, boggarts and many other mythical creatures. Stupid is served by his gremlin butleries Goober.
Stupid’s work (or rather, play) is made all the more difficult by his annoying purple gremlin butler Goober (Rusty Goffe), whom he constantly refers to as a "bog house rat". Goober goes out of his way to make the King’s life miserable. Goober is normally given a variety of boring tasks by Stupid such as going to the supermarket and taking out the rubbish. The love-hate relationship between the King and Goober provides a sitcom-style element to the show with a self-resolving story arc throughout each episode.
The root word stupid, which can serve as an adjective or noun, comes from the Latin verb stupere, for being numb or astonished, and is related to stupor. In Roman culture, the stupidus was the professional fall-guy in the theatrical mimes.
According to the online Merriam-Webster dictionary, the words "stupid" and "stupidity" entered the English language in 1541. Since then, stupidity has taken place along with "fool," "idiot," "dumb," "moron," and related concepts as a pejorative appellation for human misdeeds, whether purposeful or accidental, due to absence of mental capacity.
Definition
Stupidity is a quality or state of being stupid, or an act or idea that exhibits properties of being stupid. In a character study of "The Stupid Man" attributed to the Greek philosopher Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC), stupidity was defined as "mental slowness in speech or action". The modern English word "stupid" has a broad range of application, from being slow of mind (indicating a lack of intelligence, care or reason), dullness of feeling or sensation (torpidity, senseless, insensitivity), or lacking interest or point (vexing, exasperating). It can either imply a congenital lack of capacity for reasoning, or a temporary state of daze or slow-mindedness.
The Stupid group aimed to address sociopolitical issues through an art of proletarian character. Seiwert and Räderscheidt had previously been active in the Cologne Dada scene, along with Max Ernst. Ernst later described Stupid as "a secession from Cologne Dada. As far as Hoerle and especially Seiwert were concerned, Dada's activities were aesthetically too radical and socially not concrete enough".
Räderscheidt's studio was their base of operations, but by 1920 he had abandoned the constructivist style. The group exhibited together and issued a publication, "Stupid 1", before disbanding.
Notes
References
Dempsey, Amy (2002). Art in the Modern Era: A Guide to Schools and Movements. New York: Harry A. Abrams. ISBN 0-8109-4172-4
Shit is an English word that is usually considered vulgar and profane in Modern English. As a noun it refers to fecal matter, and as a verb it means to defecate; in the plural ("the shits") it means diarrhea. Shite is also a common variant in British English and Irish English.
As a slang term, it has many meanings, including: nonsense, foolishness, something of little value or quality, trivial and usually boastful or inaccurate talk, or a contemptible person. It may also be used as an expression of annoyance, surprise, or anger.
Etymology
The word is likely derived from Old English, having the nouns scite (dung, attested only in place names) and scitte (diarrhoea), and the verb scītan (to defecate, attested only in bescītan, to cover with excrement); eventually it morphed into Middle Englishschītte (excrement), schyt (diarrhoea) and shiten (to defecate), and it is virtually certain that it was used in some form by preliterate Germanic tribes at the time of the Roman Empire. The word may be further traced to Proto-Germanic *skit-, and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European *skheid- "cut, separate", the same root believed to have become the word shed. The word has several cognates in modern Germanic languages, such as GermanScheiße, Dutchschijt, Swedishskit, Icelandicskítur, Norwegianskitt etc. Ancient Greek had 'skōr' (gen. 'skatos' hence 'scato-'), from Proto-Indo-European *sker-, which is likely unrelated.
***VIDEO UPDATE!***
A copyright claim resulted in the removal of a portion of the video where I was talking about what Nichole had been up to since the group disbanded. Here it is in written form.
Nichole popped up the following year on Season 3 of the American broadcast of the X-Factor with a group called Girls United. The trio was eliminated during the knock-out rounds but, they did go on to release one single called “The Mashup.” Shortly after, Nichole left the group to pursue a solo career. She became engaged to her long-time boyfriend in October 2016.
Their sexually charged, urban-friendly pop and dance numbers drew in their fans and set the quartet on the road to platinum status. However, internal conflicts, management drama and members dropping like flies would grind every...
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Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious S2E1
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season ...
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Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season ...
***VIDEO UPDATE!***
A copyright claim resulted in the removal of a portion of the video where I was talking about what Nichole had been up to since the group d...
***VIDEO UPDATE!***
A copyright claim resulted in the removal of a portion of the video where I was talking about what Nichole had been up to since the group disbanded. Here it is in written form.
Nichole popped up the following year on Season 3 of the American broadcast of the X-Factor with a group called Girls United. The trio was eliminated during the knock-out rounds but, they did go on to release one single called “The Mashup.” Shortly after, Nichole left the group to pursue a solo career. She became engaged to her long-time boyfriend in October 2016.
Their sexually charged, urban-friendly pop and dance numbers drew in their fans and set the quartet on the road to platinum status. However, internal conflicts, management drama and members dropping like flies would grind everything to a permanent halt. Let’s find out what happened to American girl group Girlicious.
#Girlicious
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***VIDEO UPDATE!***
A copyright claim resulted in the removal of a portion of the video where I was talking about what Nichole had been up to since the group disbanded. Here it is in written form.
Nichole popped up the following year on Season 3 of the American broadcast of the X-Factor with a group called Girls United. The trio was eliminated during the knock-out rounds but, they did go on to release one single called “The Mashup.” Shortly after, Nichole left the group to pursue a solo career. She became engaged to her long-time boyfriend in October 2016.
Their sexually charged, urban-friendly pop and dance numbers drew in their fans and set the quartet on the road to platinum status. However, internal conflicts, management drama and members dropping like flies would grind everything to a permanent halt. Let’s find out what happened to American girl group Girlicious.
#Girlicious
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Let's Get To The Root lives up to its name by going beyond just the surface. This channel is a deep dive into all the interesting and shocking information about all your favourite Hollywood celebrities, entertainers, social media personalities, public figures, movies, television shows and more from back in the day. And, gives you all the feels reminiscing about those back in the day memories. Here we'll answer all your burning questions and give you all the juicy details you never knew before!
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a tota...
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a tota...
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
***VIDEO UPDATE!***
A copyright claim resulted in the removal of a portion of the video where I was talking about what Nichole had been up to since the group disbanded. Here it is in written form.
Nichole popped up the following year on Season 3 of the American broadcast of the X-Factor with a group called Girls United. The trio was eliminated during the knock-out rounds but, they did go on to release one single called “The Mashup.” Shortly after, Nichole left the group to pursue a solo career. She became engaged to her long-time boyfriend in October 2016.
Their sexually charged, urban-friendly pop and dance numbers drew in their fans and set the quartet on the road to platinum status. However, internal conflicts, management drama and members dropping like flies would grind everything to a permanent halt. Let’s find out what happened to American girl group Girlicious.
#Girlicious
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Hi! I'm Genevieve and this is my second channel. I'm a lifestyle blogger who's obsessed with skincare, self love, 90's r&b music and anything chocolate! Don't forget to check out my main channel, Genuinely Genevieve!
Let's Get To The Root lives up to its name by going beyond just the surface. This channel is a deep dive into all the interesting and shocking information about all your favourite Hollywood celebrities, entertainers, social media personalities, public figures, movies, television shows and more from back in the day. And, gives you all the feels reminiscing about those back in the day memories. Here we'll answer all your burning questions and give you all the juicy details you never knew before!
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious was the second and final season of Pussycat Dolls Present that premiered on February 18, 2008 on The CW, and aired for a total of eight weeks.
The show was filmed in the summer of 2007, and followed aspiring female singers/dancers competed in order to claim their spots to become the group "Girlicious". Girlicious is the creation of Robin Antin, creator of The Pussycat Dolls, who in the first season was searching for the next doll, but was now searching for an entirely new pop group by the name Girlicious. Girlicious, unlike the Pussycat Dolls, was a more urbanized, all female trio. This is the format for the second season of the Pussycat Dolls Present series, focusing mostly on female dancers/singers, looking for fame in the music industry. This season features 15 young women competing for the three slots open. The contestants are: Alexis Pelekanos, Carrie Jones, Cassandra Porter, Charlotte Benesch, Charlye Nichols, Chrystina Sayers, Ilisa Juried, Jamie Lee Ruiz, Jenna Artzer, Keisha Henry, Kristin McCallum-Vlaze, Megan Dupre, Natalie Mejia, Nichole Cordova and Tiffanie Anderson.
The album was released on August 12, 2008 and their first single, "Like Me" premiered on April 23 right after the finale of the series. The same day, "Stupid Shit" was released. A third season of Pussycat Dolls Present was planned, but then the show was officially cancelled due to its low ratings.
"Stupid Shit" was released on April 22, 2008, from the EP Like Me / Stupid S*** in the US and Canada. While the single managed to get onto the Canadian charts, it failed to break the US Billboard Hot 100.
Chart performance
Without being sent to radio, the single debuted at number 20 on the Canadian Hot 100 solely from digital downloads before finally dropping off after 10 weeks.
Music video
The music video for "Stupid Shit" was directed by Robin Antin and Mikey Minden and premiered alongside "Like Me" following the season finale of Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious. The video features Girlicious in school girl uniforms running around dancing and stripping, doing "Stupid Shit". During the "stripping" scene of the video, the Paradiso Girls and Vegas Dolls can be seen amongst the background girls.
The video debuted on the MuchMusic Countdown at #29 and peaked at #1 where it stayed for one week.