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Gwen Stefani


 

Gwendolyn Renée Stefani (born October 3 1969) is an American singer and the frontwoman of the pop/rock band No Doubt who launched a successful solo career in late 2004.

Unreleased tracks and alternative titles

  • "Benti uno" written and produced by J.D. Crutch
  • "Parental Advisory": produced by Rich Harrison who worked on Beyoncé Knowles' "Crazy in Love". The song pokes fun at dancers with moves better suited for strip clubs than dance clubs.
  • "Wonderful Life for Him": written with Linda Perry. Stefani first abandoned this song as it was very personal to her; six months later she rediscovered it and decided to record it. The song is about a boy whom Stefani dated in high school and who had recently died.
  • "You Started It": written with Pharrell Williams.
  • "Candyland": written with Pharrell Williams.
  • "Fine by You": written with Linda Perry. The song is about not being inspired. It was one of the first songs written for the album. It is also known as "Just Fine".
  • "Can't Stop the Music" and "Criminal" are two songs that were written with Linda Perry. On the ASCAP website they are listed as being on hold. ASCAP
  • "Bubble Pop Electric" is also known as "Drive in Movie" and "Bubble Pop Electric/Drive in Movie". ASCAP
  • "Harajuku Girls" is also registered as "Harajuka Girls" on the ASCAP website. ASCAP
  • "Hollaback Girl" is registered twice — once with writing credits going to Stefani and Pharrell Williams, the second with the credits that appear on the album. ASCAP
  • "What You Waiting For" is also registered as "What Ya Waiting For". ASCAP