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Big fan of this mix.
March 31, 2012

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#12 on her CD The Sweet Escape
March 4, 2012

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The song "Bubble Pop Elctric" performed by Gwen ...
March 2, 2012

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To Death Note fans : The Font Is ...
February 27, 2012

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Sublime - Saw Red (Feat. Gwen Stefani)
February 23, 2012

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La chica de Orange County
February 22, 2012

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Gwen Stefani performing Cool on Sounds of Style.
February 22, 2012

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Music video by Gwen Stefani performing Now That ...
February 20, 2012

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Refrão: If I could escape And re-create a ...
February 20, 2012

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CHIC.TV backstage and on the runway at Gwen ...
February 19, 2012

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Music video I made for "Wonderful Life" From ...
February 17, 2012

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The music video from Gwen Stefani for "What ...
February 11, 2012
Gwen Stefani first came into the public conscious as the lead singer of overnight sensation No Doubt; with the advent of the band’s first single, “Just a Girl,” her blonde hair and belly piercing became immediate fixtures on MTV. No Doubt continued to sell records into the ’00s, but in 2004 Stefani broke out on her own, releasing smash hit solo album Love Angel Music Baby and debuting a well-received fashion line called L.A.M.B.
The album found Stefani continuing to forge the friendship with hip-hop she began with her cameo on Eve’s “Let Me Blow Ya Mind”: many of the tracks featured fly hip-hop beats, provided by the likes of Dr. Dre, the Neptunes and Andre 3000. But the album also encompassed some of Stefani’s other predilections, including Japanese culture and couture, embodied on both the tour and videos for Love Angel Music Baby by the Harajuku Girls. Stefani referred to the girls as her “imaginary” Japanese back-up dancers and named them (what else?) Love, Angel, Music and Baby, prompting comedienne Margaret Cho, who called the singer’s performances a “minstrel show,” and other critics to denounce Stefani as a racist.