
Gwen Stefani 
Gwen Renée Stefani (born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer and occasional actress. Stefani made her debut in 1992 as the frontwoman of the third wave ska band No Doubt. The group's album Tragic Kingdom (1995) propelled them to stardom and sold more than fifteen million copies worldwide. It spawned the singles "Just a Girl", "Spiderwebs", and the airplay number-one "Don't Speak". The band's popularity went into decline with Return of Saturn (2000), but Rock Steady (2001) introduced reggae production into their music, which was generally well-received.
Stefani recorded her first solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. in 2004. The album contains pop and dance tracks and influence from hip hop and R&B. Its third single "Hollaback Girl" became the first U.S. digital download to exceed sales of one million and "Cool" was one of 2005's most popular radio singles. The Sweet Escape (2006), Stefani's second solo album, was preceded by the single "Wind It Up".
In the media, Stefani is known as a fashion trendsetter,and she debuted her clothing line, L.A.M.B., in 2003. It includes many accessories as well as jackets and jeans and she is producing new material set for an early 2007 release.
Early lifeGwen Stefani was born in Anaheim, California, and grew up in a Roman Catholic household. She was named after a stewardess in the best-selling 1968 novel Airport, which her mother read during her pregnancy; her middle name, Renee, was inspired by the song "Walk Away Renée". Her father, Dennis Stefani, a Yamaha marketing executive, is Italian American, and her mother Patti Flynn is of Irish descent. She has a sister, Jill, and two brothers, Eric and Todd. Stefani attended Loara High School (class of 1987), where she was on the swim team and marching band, and California State University, Fullerton. Her first job was scrubbing floors at a Dairy Queen, and she once worked at the makeup counter of a department store. Her brother Eric was the keyboardist for No Doubt, but left the band to pursue a career in animation on The Simpsons. Other members of the group include Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young. Stefani had an eight-year relationship with Kanal, which was kept secret from the rest of the band for a while. Kanal ended the relationship because he said that he needed "space".
Career
1986–present: No Doubt
During her time with No Doubt, the band toured with ska punk band Reel Big Fish, whose frontman, Aaron Barrett, later wrote the song "She's Famous Now" for Reel Big Fish's 1998 album Why Do They Rock So Hard?. The song is commonly interpreted to be about a relationship between the two and Stefani's subsequent success with No Doubt; however, Barrett later stated that he "was just trying to start a rumor".
Outside No Doubt, Stefani has collaborated on the singles "South Side" and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" with Moby and Eve respectively as well as the Sublime song "Saw Red". In 2002 Eve and Stefani won a "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration" for "Let Me Blow Ya Mind". She also collaborated with The Brian Setzer Orchestra on the track "You're the Boss" on the album The Dirty Boogie, released in 1998
2004–2006:Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. was released in November 2004 across the world. The album debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart at number seven, selling 309,000 copies in its first week. In early 2005 it peaked at number five in the U.S., number three in Canada and number one in Australia. It had major success in Mexico, where it became the highest-selling English album for more than a month and peaked at number two for several weeks.
Stefani collaborated with singer-songwriter Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes on the album, along with The Neptunes, OutKast's André 3000, and Dallas Austin among others. The first single released from the album was "What You Waiting For?", which was a top twenty success across Asia, Australia and Europe, but was less successful in North America.
The fourth single "Cool" was released shortly following the popularity of its predecessor, but failed to match its chart success, reaching the UK and U.S. top twenty. However, "Cool" was Stefani's first Canadian number-one single. The song's music video, filmed in Lake Como, Italy, depicts Stefani's former relationship with No Doubt bass guitarist Tony Kanal. The song's music video shows Stefani paying homage to her Italian heritage as well as the 1950s bombshells. "Luxurious" was released as the album's fifth single, but did not perform as well as its predecessors. "Crash" was released in early 2006 in lieu of Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'s sequel, which Stefani postponed because of her pregnancy.
Stefani received five 2005 Grammy Award nominations for "Album of the Year", "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance", "Best Pop Vocal Album", "Record of the Year" and "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration".
The release of Stefani's first solo album brought attention to her entourage of four Harajuku Girls. They were named for the area around the Harajuku Station of Tokyo, Japan, known as a popular shopping destination and fashion center for teenagers. Following the style of their namesake area, Stefani's Harajuku Girls are usually flamboyantly dressed (sometimes in a somewhat "Gothic Lolita" style). They were featured in her music videos (such as "Rich Girl"), press coverage and on the album cover for Love. Angel. Music. Baby., and have a song dedicated to them on the album. They were also featured in, and the namesake for, Stefani's successful Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005..
However, Stefani's adoption of this Japanese culture component drew criticism from Mihi Ahn of Salon.com, who commented, "she's swallowed a subversive youth culture in Japan and barfed up another image of submissive giggling Asian women".
Stand-up comic Margaret Cho has labeled the Harajuku Girls as a "minstrel show" that reinforces ethnic stereotypes of Asian women. The Harajuku Girls have since continued to appear alongside Stefani within the media, and are featured in the music video for "Wind It Up" (2006) and "The Sweet Escape (featuring Akon)" (2006)
2006–present: The Sweet Escape
Stefani's second solo album The Sweet Escape was released on December 4, 2006 outside North America and on December 5, 2006 in North America. Stefani recollaborated with Tony Kanal, Linda Perry and the Neptunes on some tracks and also worked with Akon ("The Sweet Escape", on which he is featured) and Tim Rice-Oxley ("Early Winter"). The album includes twelve songs and its release coincided with the DVD release of Stefani's first tour, entitled Harajuku Lovers Live. It is available in two versions: edited and explicit. The album received mixed reviews by critics, who said that the album "has a surprisingly moody, lightly autobiographical feel...[but] Stefani isn't convincing as a dissatisfied diva" and called the album a "hasty return" that does "the same thing she did last time, except it's not as much fun".
Along with the announcement of her upcoming album and DVD release in late 2006, Stefani announced on her official website that she will be embarking on the international Sweet Escape Tour starting in April 2007, along with opening acts Akon and Lady Sovereign. This tour will visit North America, Central America, Australia, Asia and Europe.
Non-musical projects
In 2002, Stefani wed guitarist Gavin Rossdale. Stefani had two weddings; one in the UK and the other in the U.S.
In December 2005, Stefani and Rossdale announced that they were expecting their first child together. The pregnancy was revealed during a concert in Fort Lauderdale, United States. During an August 8, 2005 appearance on the radio show Loveline, Rossdale said that he and Stefani preferred to keep their relationship entirely out of the media. He commented that he grew up in a chaotic home, and stated that having a stable environment for his family was important to him. On May 26, 2006, their son, Kingston James McGregor Rossdale, was born via caesarean section at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Kingston weighed 3.4 kilograms (7 pounds, 5 ounces). Stefani raised concerns about her rapid weight loss following her pregnancy. She stated she lost the weight through diet and exercise but admitted to obsessing over her weight due to the size zero trend.
Discography
Main article: Gwen Stefani discography
Studio albums
2004: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. 2006: The Sweet EscapeTribute albums
2005: The String Quartet Tribute to Gwen StefaniDVD
2005: Harajuku Lovers LiveSingles
2000: "South Side" with Moby 2001: "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" with Eve 2004: "What You Waiting For?" 2005: "Rich Girl" featuring Eve 2005: "Hollaback Girl" 2005: "Cool" 2005: "Can I Have It like That" with Pharrell 2005: "Luxurious" featuring Slim Thug 2006: "Crash" 2006: "Wind It Up" 2007: "The Sweet Escape" featuring Akon 2007: "4 in the Morning"Grammy Award history
See also: List of No Doubt awards Career Wins: 1 Career Nominations: 7
Year Category Genre Title Result 2002 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Rap "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" Won 2005 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Pop "What You Waiting For?" Nominated 2006 Record of the Year General "Hollaback Girl" Nominated 2006 Album of the Year General Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Nominated 2006 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Pop "Hollaback Girl" Nominated 2006 Best Pop Vocal Album Pop Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Nominated 2006 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Rap "Rich Girl" Nominated
Other awards
World Music Awards 2005
World's Best-Selling New Female Artist:Gwen StefaniMTV Australia Video Music Awards 2005
Best Dressed Video: Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For?MTV Immies (MTV India) 2005
Best International Debut: Gwen StefaniMeteor Music Awards 2006
Best International Female - Gwen Stefani2005 Brit Awards
International female solo artist: Gwen StefaniShockwaves NME Awards 2005
Sexiest Woman: Gwen Stefani
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