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'''Gwen Renée Stefani''' (born ], ]) (]: {{IPA|}}<ref>See .</ref>), is an ] ], ], ]er and occasional ]. Stefani debuted in 1992 as the frontwoman of the ] band ], whose 1995 album '']'' propelled them to stardom, selling sixteen million copies worldwide. It spawned the singles "]", "]", and the airplay number-one "]". The band's popularity went into decline with its third album '']'' (2000), but '']'' (2001) introduced ] and ] production into its music, of which generally received positive reviews. | |||
Stefani recorded her first solo album '']'' in 2004. The album was primarily inspired by music of the 1980s, taking Stefani's work further into ], ], and ],<ref name="nme">Murison, Krissi. . '']''. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and enjoyed international success with sales of over seven million.<ref name="hb"/> The album's third single "]" became the first U.S. digital download to sell one million copies.<ref name="RSMillion">Hiatt, Brian. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ] ].</ref> Stefani's second solo album '']'' (2006) yielded "]", a moderate worldwide success.<ref name=winditupcharts>. Music Square. Retrieved ] ].</ref> Including her work with No Doubt, Stefani has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.<ref>McGibbon, Rob. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
In the media, Stefani is known as a fashion trendsetter.<ref>''Back in Love'': "Fashionistas". ] programming. Original airdate: September 2006. Retrieved ], ].</ref> In 2003, she debuted her clothing line ] and expanded her collection with the 2005 ] line. Drawing inspiration from ] and ], Stefani performs and makes public appearances with four back-up dancers known as the ]. She married ] ] musician ] in 2002, and the two have a son, Kingston, who was born in 2006. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Gwen Stefani was born in ], ] and raised in ], ],<ref name="OCREGISTER">Pirini, Niyaz. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and grew up in a ] household.<ref name="vogue">Van Meter, Jonathan. . '']'' (April 2004). Retrieved from ] ], ].</ref> Her mother named her Gwen after a stewardess in the 1968 novel '']'', and her middle name, Renée, comes from ]' 1968 cover of ]'s 1966 hit song "]".<ref name="name">'']'', issue 910. Page 94, sidebar. ], ].</ref> Her father Dennis Stefani is ] and works as a Yamaha marketing executive. Her mother, Patti Flynn, is of ] and ] descent and worked as an ] before becoming a ].<ref name="family">. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref name="parents">. '']'', issue 258, page 220. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Gwen's parents were fans of ] and presented music by ] and ] to her.<ref name="vogue"/> Gwen is the second oldest of four children; she has a younger sister Jill, a younger brother Todd, and an older brother ].<ref name="vogue"/><ref name="family"/> Eric was the keyboardist for ], but left the band to pursue a career in animation on '']''.<ref name="AMG">Jeffries, David. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
Many of the women in Gwen's family were ]es, and much of her clothing was made by her or her mother. As a child, Stefani's musical interests consisted of musicals such as '']'' and '']''. After making a ] for her father, she was encouraged not to take music lessons to train her "loopy, unpredictable" voice.<ref name="vogue"/> Stefani's first on-stage performance came during a talent show at ], where she sang "I Have Confidence" from ''The Sound of Music'' in a self-made ] dress inspired by one from the film.<ref name="hb">Collis, Clark. . '']'', issue 909. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref name="guardian">. '']''. ], ]. Retrieved from '']'' ], ].</ref> Stefani was on the ] team at Loara,<ref>Hancock, Noelle. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and she worked scrubbing floors at a ] and later at the makeup counter of a department store.<ref>"Gwen Stefani". ''It's Good to Be...'' ]. ], ].</ref> After graduating from high school in 1987,<ref name="guardian"/> she began attending ].<ref name="hello">. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
==Music career== | |||
===1986 – present: No Doubt=== | |||
{{Main article|No Doubt}} | |||
When her brother, Eric Stefani, asked her to join his band No Doubt, she was more than ready. The band's lead singer was John Spence, who Stefani shared vocals with. In 1987, however, Spence committed suicide. Stefani kept No Doubt together, encouraging them to continue pushing through the difficult times. Finally, in 1991, the band was signed to Interscope. | |||
Eric introduced Gwen to ] music by ] and ], and in 1986 he invited her to provide vocals for No Doubt, a ] band he was forming.<ref name="AMG"/> The band released its ] in 1992, but its ska-] sound was unsuccessful due to the popularity of ].<ref>Bush, John. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani rejected the aggressiveness of female grunge artists and cited ] singer ]'s combination of power and sex appeal as a major influence.<ref name="anniversary">Strauss, Neil. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> No Doubt's third album '']'' (1995), which followed the self-released '']'' (1995), took more than three years to make. During this time, the band almost split up because of the failed romantic relationship between Stefani and bandmate ].<ref>Ali, Lorraine. . '']''. 2004. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Their break-up inspired Stefani lyrically, and many of the album's songs, such as "]", "]", and "Hey You", chronicle their relationship and her happiness.<ref>. ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Five singles were released from ''Tragic Kingdom'' and "Don't Speak" led 1996's U.S. year-end ] chart.<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani left college for one semester to tour for ''Tragic Kingdom'' but did not return when touring lasted two and a half years.<ref name="vogue"/> The album sold more than sixteen million copies worldwide,<ref name="vogue"/> and received several ] nominations.<ref>. ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
] in 2002.]] | |||
No Doubt released the less popular '']'' in 2000, which expands upon the ] influences of ''Tragic Kingdom''.<ref>]. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Most of the lyrical content focuses on Stefani's often rocky relationship with then-] frontman ] and her overall insecurities, including indecision on settling down and having a child.<ref>Willman, Chris. . '']'', issue 539. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The band's 2001 album '']'' explores more ] and ] sounds while maintaining the band's New Wave influences, generally receiving positive reviews from music critics.<ref>Cinquemani, Sal. . '']''. 2004. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The album generated career-highest singles chart positions in the United States,<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and "]" and "]" received Grammy Awards. A greatest hits collection, '']'', which includes a ] of ]'s "]", was released in 2003 to moderate sales. The other members of No Doubt have begun work on a new album<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer and Richard, Yasmine. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and plan to complete it after Stefani's tour is finished.<ref>Cohen, Jonathan. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
Outside No Doubt, Stefani has collaborated on the singles "]" and "]" with ] and ], respectively. In 2002 Eve and Stefani won a Grammy Award for ] for "Let Me Blow Ya Mind".<ref>Armor, Jerry. . Yahoo! Music News. February 28, 2002. Retrieved ], ].</ref> She also collaborated with ] on a cover of "You're the Boss", originally performed by ] and ], for its 1998 album '']''. | |||
===2004 – present: Solo career=== | |||
====2004 – 2006: ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.''==== | |||
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Stefani's debut solo album '']'' was released in November 2004. The album features a large number of collaborations with producers and other artists, including Kanal, ], ]'s ], and ]. Stefani created the album to modernize the music to which she listened when in high school, and ''L.A.M.B.'' takes influence from a variety of music styles of the 1980s and early 1990s such as New Wave, ], and ].<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani's decision to use her solo career as an opportunity to delve further into pop music instead of trying "to convince the world of talent, depth and artistic worth" was considered unusual.<ref name="nme"/> As a result, reviews of the album were mixed, and it was described as "fun as hell but…not exactly rife with subversive social commentary."<ref>Cinquemani, Sal. '']''. 2004. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The album debuted on the U.S. ] albums chart at number seven, selling 309,000 copies in its first week.<ref>Whitmire, Margo. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> It sold well, reaching multi-platinum status in the ],<ref name="parents"/> the ],<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> ],<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and ].<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> At the ], Stefani was nominated for ],<ref>. '']''. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and at the ], Stefani received five nominations for ], ], Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, ], and ].<ref>. ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
]" in November 2005.]] | |||
The first single released from the album was "]", which charted outside the U.S. top forty, but reached the top ten on most other charts.<ref>. Music Square. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The song served to explain why Stefani produced a solo album and discusses her fears in leaving No Doubt for a solo career<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> as well as her desire to have a baby.<ref name="guardian">Salmon, Chris. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> "]" was released as the album's second single. A duet with ] ], and produced by ], it is an adaptation of a 1990s pop song by British musicians Louchie Lou and Michie One, which itself is a ] of "]", from the musical '']''. "Rich Girl" proved successful on several formats, and reached the UK and U.S. top ten.<ref>. Music Square. Retrieved ], ].</ref> ''L.A.M.B.'''s third single "]" became Stefani's first U.S. and second Australian number-one single; it was less successful elsewhere.<ref>. Music Square. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The song was the first U.S. ] to sell more than one million copies legally,<ref name="RSMillion"/> and its ]-driven composition remained popular throughout 2005.<ref>Hiatt, Brian. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
The fourth single "]" was released shortly following the popularity of its predecessor, but failed to match its chart success, reaching the UK and U.S. top twenty.<ref>. Music Square. Retrieved ], ].</ref> The song's lyrics and its accompanying music video, filmed in ], ], depict Stefani's former relationship with Tony Kanal.<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> "]" was released as the album's fifth single, but did not perform as well as its predecessors. "]" was released in early 2006 as the album's sixth single in lieu of ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'''s sequel, which Stefani postponed because of her pregnancy.<ref name="pregnant">Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
====2006 – present: ''The Sweet Escape''==== | |||
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Stefani's second solo album '']'' was released in December 2006. Stefani recollaborated with Kanal, Perry, and the Neptunes along with ] and ]. The album focuses more heavily on ] for ] than its predecessor.<ref name="parents"/> Stefani commented that it differed from ''L.A.M.B.'' because "I just wasn't inspired to do another album and…I was a lot more relaxed making it."<ref>Swift, Jacqui. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Its release coincided with the DVD release of Stefani's first ], entitled '']''. The album received mixed reviews by critics, who found that it "has a surprisingly moody, lightly autobiographical feel... Stefani isn't convincing as a dissatisfied diva"<ref> . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and called the album a "hasty return" that repeats ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' with less energy.<ref>Sheffield, Rob. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
]" in May 2007.]] | |||
"]", the album's ], was panned by critics for its use of yodeling and an ] of '']''<ref>Macia, Peter. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> but was moderately successful, reaching the top twenty in most markets.<ref name=winditupcharts/> ] was well-received and topped the ].<ref>. Music Square. Retrieved ], ].</ref> To promote ''The Sweet Escape'', Stefani was a mentor on the ] of '']'' and performed the song with Akon. Stefani embarked on the international ] in April 2007, with opening acts Akon and ]. The tour will visit North America, Central America, Australia, Asia and Europe.<ref>Cohen, Jonathan. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> After "]" failed to match the success of Stefani's previous singles, "]" was released as the album's fourth single. | |||
==Non-musical projects== | |||
Stefani made most of the clothing that she wore on stage with No Doubt, resulting in increasingly eclectic combinations. Stylist Andrea Lieberman introduced her to ] clothing, which lead to Stefani launching a fashion line named ] in 2004.<ref name="vogue"/> The line takes influence from a variety of fashions, including ]n, ], and ]n styles.<ref>Maxwell, Alison; Freydkin, Donna; and Barker, Olivia. '']''. ], ]. ], ].</ref> The line achieved popularity among celebrities and is worn by stars such as ], ], and Stefani herself.<ref>McGibbon, Rob. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref>]. . '']'', issue 966. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> In June 2005, she expanded her collection with the less expensive ] line, which she referred to as "a glorified merchandise line", with varied products including a ], ], and ]s.<ref>Freydkin, Donna. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref name="radiation">]. . ], ]. Retrieved from ] ], ].</ref> In late 2006, Stefani released a limited edition line of dolls called "Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Fashion dolls". The dolls are inspired by the various costumes that Stefani and the Harajuku Girls wore while touring for the album.<ref>]. . ], ]. Retrieved from ] ], ].</ref> In late summer of 2007, Gwen Stefani launched a perfume, L, her first, as a part of her LAMB collection of clothing and accessories. The perfume has high notes of sweet pea and rose.<ref>] ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
In 2004, Stefani showed interest in making film appearances<ref>. ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> and began auditioning for films such as '']''.<ref>. ExtraTV. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> She made her acting debut playing ] in ]'s biopic '']'' in 2004. Martin Scorsese, whose daughter was a fan of No Doubt, showed reciprocal interest in casting Stefani after seeing her picture from a ]-inspired photo shoot for '']'' in 2003.<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref>Vineyard, Jennifer. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> To prepare for the role, Stefani read two biographies and watched eighteen of Harlow's films.<ref name="vogue"/> Shooting her part took four to five days, and Stefani had few lines.<ref>]. . ], ]. Retrieved from '']'' ], ].</ref> Stefani lent her voice to the title character of '']'', a ] and ] video game in 2004; before completion, however, the company opted not to use No Doubt band-members' voices.<ref>Hwang, Kaiser. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
==Personal life== | |||
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Stefani had a crush on bandmate Tony Kanal when he joined No Doubt, but Kanal initially rejected her because her older brother was in the band and Kanal felt it was an ] that no one of the band date her. The two eventually began dating and were "inseparable" by the early 1990s.<ref name="hello"/> Stefani stated that she was heavily invested in the relationship, commenting that "all I ever did was look at Tony and pray that God would let me have a baby with him."<ref name="guardian"/> Kanal ended the relationship because he said that he needed "space".<ref>''Born to Be''. ] programming. Original airdate: March 2006. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
During her time with No Doubt, the band toured with ] band ], whose frontman, ], later wrote the song "She's Famous Now" for Reel Big Fish's 1998 album '']''. The song is commonly interpreted to be about a relationship between the two and Stefani's subsequent success with No Doubt;<ref>Kamps, Garrett. . ]. 2006. Retrieved ], ].</ref> however, Barrett later stated that he "was just trying to start a rumor".<ref>Backus, Paul. . '']''. Volume 40, Issue 8. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
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In December 1995, Stefani met Bush guitarist and lead singer ] at a No Doubt concert, and the two became involved in a long distance relationship. The couple has kept details about its relationship private, avoiding talking to ]s together.<ref name="anniversary"/> They married in 2002, with a ] in ] in ], ]. A second wedding was held in ], California two weeks later.<ref>Springer, Debra. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> According to Stefani, it was held so that she could wear a custom-designed ] by British-]ian ] ].<ref>Levy, Ariel. . '']''. December 2004. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
The couple discovered in 2004 that Rossdale had an ] daughter Daisy (b. 1989) from a previous fling with model ] when Rossdale took a ]. Stefani was "devastated and infuriated" at the discovery, leading to a rocky patch in her relationship with Rossdale.<ref>Amter, Charlie. . ]. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani does not have a relationship with Daisy, though Rossdale remains Daisy's ].<ref>. Contactmusic. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani's song "Danger Zone" was widely believed to be about the discovery and its aftermath;<ref>Browne, David. '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> however, the song was written prior to the incident.<ref name="parents"/> | |||
In December 2005, Stefani and Rossdale announced that they were expecting their first child together. The pregnancy was first reported by '']'', and Stefani confirmed the pregnancy by shouting "I want you to sing so loud that the baby hears it" during a concert in ], ] after her ] stated that it was untrue.<ref name="pregnant"/> On ], ], their son, Kingston James McGregor Rossdale, was born via ] at the ] in Los Angeles.<ref>. '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Kingston weighed 3.4 kilograms (7 pounds, 5 ounces).<ref>. ]. ], ]. Retrieved from '']'' ], ].</ref> Stefani plans to have another baby.<ref>Silverman, Stephen M. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
==Public image== | |||
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Stefani is often identified by her unique appearance. She began wearing a ] in the mid 1990s after attending several family gatherings for Kanal, who is of ]n heritage.<ref>Stevenson, Jane. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> During No Doubt's breakthrough, Stefani wore the forehead decoration in several of the band's music videos and briefly popularized the accessory in 1997.<ref name="ew">Laine, Tricia. . '']'', issue 454. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> First attracting attention in the 1995 music video for "Just a Girl", Stefani is known for her ] and frequently wears shirts that expose it.<ref>. '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani's ] design generally includes light face powder, bright red ], and arched ]; she wrote about the subject in a song titled "Magic's in the Makeup" for No Doubt's ''Return of Saturn'', asking "If the magic's in the makeup/Then who am I?".<ref name="vogue"/> | |||
Stefani is a natural ], though her hair has not been its natural color since Stefani was in ninth grade.<ref>Toht, Betony. . '']''. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Since then, she has had platinum ] hair. Stefani discussed this in the song "Platinum Blonde Life" on ''Rock Steady'' and played original blonde ] Jean Harlow in 2004.<ref>Wloszczyna, Susan. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani also dyed her hair blue in 1998<ref name="ew"/> and pink in 2000,<ref>Greenblatt, Leah. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> appearing on the cover of ''Return of Saturn'' with pink hair. | |||
In 2006, Stefani modified her image, inspired by that of Elvira Hancock, a rich ] portrayed by ] in the 1983 film '']''.<ref name="hb"/> The reinvented image included a symbol consisting of two back-to-back ]'s, which appears on a diamond-encrusted key she wears on a necklace and which became a motif in the promotion of ''The Sweet Escape''.<ref name="radiation"/> Stefani raised concerns in January 2007 about her rapid ] following her pregnancy. She stated she lost the weight through diet and exercise but admitted to obsessing over her weight due to the ] trend.<ref>. '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> She later stated that she had been on a diet since the sixth grade to fit in size 4 clothing, commenting, "It's an ongoing battle and it's a ]. But I like clothes too much, and I always wanted to wear the outfits I would make."<ref>Corcoran, Liz. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
===Harajuku Girls=== | |||
], dressed as ]s, on the Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005.]] | |||
The release of Stefani's first solo album brought attention to her entourage of four ], named for the area around the ] of ], ]. Stefani treats the back-up dancers, who appear in outfits influenced by ] fashion, as a figment of her imagination.<ref>Holson, Laura M. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Stefani's clothing also took influence from Japanese fashion, in a style described as a combination between ] and Japan.<ref name="guardian"/> The dancers are featured in her music videos, press coverage, and on the album cover for ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'', with a song named for and dedicated to them on the album. They were also featured in, and the namesake for, Stefani's ]. | |||
==Discography== | |||
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