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Gwen Stefani - American singer

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03.04.25

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Solo Career Timeline

This timeline covers Gwen Stefani's highly successful solo career, highlighting her albums, collaborations, and evolving musical style.
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
2004
Gwen Stefani launches her solo career with the release of her debut album, 'Love. Angel. Music. Baby.' The album is a pop-oriented departure from No Doubt's ska-rock sound, incorporating elements of new wave, dance-pop, and hip-hop. The album is a commercial success, spawning hit singles like 'What You Waiting For?', 'Rich Girl,' and 'Hollaback Girl.'
The Sweet Escape
2006
Stefani releases her second solo album, 'The Sweet Escape.' The album continues in a similar pop direction, featuring collaborations with artists like Akon. The title track, 'The Sweet Escape,' becomes a major hit.
Return to 'The Voice'
2014
Gwen Stefani joins the seventh season of 'The Voice' as a coach, replacing Christina Aguilera. This marks her first foray into reality television as a judge/mentor and introduces her to a new generation of fans.
This Is What the Truth Feels Like
2016
Stefani releases her third solo album, 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like.' The album reflects on her personal experiences, particularly her divorce from Gavin Rossdale. 'Used to Love You' is released as a single, showcasing a more vulnerable side.
Continued Musical Activity and Collaborations
2017-2020
Stefani continues to release music, including singles like 'Misery' and 'Let Me Reintroduce Myself' (2020). She also collaborates with various artists and makes guest appearances on television shows.
Announces new Solo Album
2024
Gwen announces a new solo album is on the way