Nicole Scherzinger Says She Originally Didn't Want To Cover 'Jai Ho' Pussycat
Dolls leader was very nervous about rewriting 'Slumdog Millionaire' song.

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 In a story published on the Desi Hits! Web site on Friday, Pussycat
Dolls<http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/the_pussycat_dolls/artist.jhtml>lead
singer Nicole
Scherzinger<http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/scherzinger__nicole/artist.jhtml>admitted
that she
initially "kind of didn't want
to"<http://www.desihits.com/blog/article/nicole-scherzinger-reveals-why-she-never-wanted-to-do-the-jai-ho-remix-20090320>re-record
an English-language version of A.R. Rahman's "Slumdog Millionaire"
hit, "Jai 
Ho."<http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1605695/20090224/the_pussycat_dolls.jhtml>

 "I was really scared and I kind of didn't want to do it," she told the
site. "I heard the song and fell in love with it ... and I was scared to
death to touch it. I was afraid for people to hear it before I even wrote
it." But she said her producers and label exec gave her the courage to see
the project through. "Every night I would pray" for it to turn out right,"
she said. "If people like it, then I'm really grateful."

Last month, when MTV News spoke with Scherzinger at the kickoff to Britney
Spears' *Circus*
tour,<http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1606240/20090303/the_pussycat_dolls.jhtml>she
detailed the long and fairly complicated process of making "Jai
Ho," <http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=354316> while not being quite so
outspoken about her anxiety.

"The people at the label, Jimmy Iovine and Ron Fair, asked me to see the
movie and listen to this new producer, A.R.
Rahman,<http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/12/29/dont-sleep-on-slumdog-millionaire-composer-mia-collaborator-ar-rahman/>so
I studied him, and I saw the movie and was captivated and thought it
was
the most genius thing ever," Scherzinger explained. "And they said, 'Well,
that's good, because you're going to have to rewrite it and do your own
version of it.'

"So, we were on tour at the time — we were in London, and we all went to go
see the movie — and while we were doing our shows, I just worked on the
song," she continued. "It's an honor to be part of this project in any
way, before
all the Oscars 
happened,<http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1605581/20090223/story.jhtml>because
the story is unbelievable."

So after finding out she would have to not only rewrite the song's Hindi
lyrics, but do it while PCD were wrapping their Doll Domination tour,
Scherzinger had no choice but to buckle down and *work.*

"It's crazy how the whole thing came about," she said. "It just happened so
quickly. I'm a writer, and I've been fortunate enough to write for the
Dolls, but when they asked me to look at the movie and do my own version, I
was really afraid to take on the task of rewriting the lyrics," she said.
"Because I thought the movie was so profound, I didn't know how to make sure
I kept the integrity of the movie and the love story, but also make it cool
enough for the Pussycat Dolls and for people all over the world to connect
to.

"I just followed my heart and I came from a very spiritual place," she
continued. "I just wanted people no matter where they are, whatever
relationship they're in — be it spiritual or a guy/girl relationship — to be
able to connect to the song. So it was kind of unbelievable to be able to do
that. I hope people don't hate it!"

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