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"Hollaback Girl" is a song by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). It is a hip-hop song that draws influence from 1980s hip-hop and dance music.
Stefani's first solo effort included lead single "What You Waiting For," in addition to "Rich Girl" and her first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 "Hollaback Girl," which she created with producer Pharrell ...
In an interview in the January/February 2006 edition of Blender magazine, Cho called Stefani's Harajuku Girls a minstrel show that reinforces ethnic stereotypes of Asian women. [10] Writer Mihi Ahn of Salon.com said of Stefani's Harajuku Girls: "Stefani has taken the idea of Japanese street fashion and turned these women into modern-day geisha ...
Did Stefani just pass up her chance to win "The Voice" season 26? See who the "Hollaback Girl" sent home. The Voice coach Gwen Stefani had a tough decision to make Tuesday during the first night ...
Gwen Renée Stefani was born on October 3, 1969, in Fullerton, California, [17] and raised Catholic in nearby Anaheim. [18] She was named after a stewardess in the 1968 novel Airport, and her middle name, Renée, comes from the Four Tops' 1967 version of the Left Banke's 1966 song "Walk Away Renée". [19]
Gwen Stefani ain't no hollaback girl. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, the "Cool" singer, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots jammed out to her 2004 hit song "Hollaback Girl" on classroom instruments — and it was ...
The 54-year-old star claimed to know what the title of the song means, explaining, "'Ain't no hollaback [girl]' -- meaning if some guys are on a construction site and they're yelling at a girl ...
Music critics gave "London Bridge" generally mixed reviews, with some of them criticizing the song's sexually suggestive lyrics and comparing the song to Gwen Stefani's single "Hollaback Girl" (2005). "London Bridge" was a commercial success and reached the top ten in 13 countries.