Gwen Stefani – Love Angel Music Baby

Album Info

Artist: Gwen Stefani

Title: Love Angel Music Baby

Year: 2004

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Tracklist

  • 1. What You Waiting For? (3:41)
  • 2. Rich Girl (3:56)
  • 3. Hollaback Girl (3:19)
  • 4. Cool (3:09)
  • 5. Bubble Pop Electric (3:42)
  • 6. Luxurious (4:24)
  • 7. Harajuku Girls (4:50)
  • 8. Crash (4:06)
  • 9. The Real Thing (4:09)
  • 10. Serious (4:46)
  • 11. Danger Zone (3:36)
  • 12. Long Way To Go (4:34)
  • 13. The Real Thing - Slow Jam Mix (3:35)

Review

Gwen Stefani totally knocked it out of the park with her debut solo album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby.", released on November 12, 2004. Straying from her roots with No Doubt, Gwen infused this album with an exciting mix of 1980s vibes, pulling from genres like electropop, dance-rock, and soul. It’s like a fun party that highlights her willingness to play around with new sounds. Plus, she chose to work with some seriously cool collaborators like André 3000, Dr. Dre, and the Neptunes, which just adds layers of awesome to the mix.

Commercially, the album was a gigantic hit, reaching multi-platinum status in several countries and selling over eight million copies worldwide. Singles like "Hollaback Girl" and "Rich Girl" became massive anthems and helped cement the album’s place in pop culture history. While "Love. Angel. Music. Baby." did face some criticism, particularly around the portrayal of Harajuku culture, it’s largely remembered for its bold style and Gwen’s knack for blending different musical styles. It's a standout album that not only defined a generation but also showcased Gwen Stefani’s incredible talent and her impact on the music scene. - Melody