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As Don t Speak Turns 25, Gwen Stefani Looks Back at the No Doubt Hit and Ahead to Her Next Musical Chapter
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“I don’t really pay attention to that stuff,” Stefani tells
Variety. “I know some people live by it, birthdays and all that, but it’s just not something I care about.”
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But as “Don’t Speak” No Doubt’s biggest hit, from their third album, “Tragic Kingdom” turns 25 today and Stefani sits on the cusp of a new chapter in her three decade-long career, she’s finding herself reflecting more and more on her past.
Saweetie teams up with Gwen Stefani on new version of “Slow Clap” April 12, 2021
Saweetie has teamed up with Gwen Stefani on a new version of “Slow Clap,” a solo single from Stefani that was first released last month.
Stefani co-wrote the original “Slow Clap” with songwriter/producer Ross Golan and songwriter Luke Niccoli. Earlier this year, Saweetie teamed up with Doja Cat for “Best Friend” and she’s about to drop her debut album
Pretty B tch Music soon.
The new track arrives with a music video directed by Sophie Muller, who helmed the visuals for No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and Stefani’s “Wind It Up. Check out the video for “Slow Clap” – here.
April 12, 2021
Saweetie has teamed up with Gwen Stefani on a new version of “Slow Clap,” a solo single from Stefani that was first released last month.
Stefani co-wrote the original “Slow Clap” with songwriter/producer Ross Golan and songwriter Luke Niccoli. Earlier this year, Saweetie teamed up with Doja Cat for “Best Friend” and she’s about to drop her debut album
Pretty B tch Music soon.
The new track arrives with a music video directed by Sophie Muller, who helmed the visuals for No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and Stefani’s “Wind It Up. Check out the video for “Slow Clap” – here.
Saweetie has teamed up with Gwen Stefani on a new version of “Slow Clap,” a solo single from Stefani that was first released last month.
Stefani co-wrote the original “Slow Clap” with songwriter/producer Ross Golan and songwriter Luke Niccoli. Earlier this year, Saweetie teamed up with Doja Cat for “Best Friend” and she’s about to drop her debut album
Pretty B tch Music soon.
The new track arrives with a music video directed by Sophie Muller, who helmed the visuals for No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and Stefani’s “Wind It Up. Check out the video for “Slow Clap” – here.