A candy-scented love letter to New Wave, dance pop and the Harajuku
girls of Tokyo's fashion epicenter, Gwen Stefani's long-overdue
solo debut delivers delicious beats that position No Doubt's
goddess beside Madonna and Kylie Minogue. Lyrically and musically,
Stefani and her A-list producers offer a style-crossing argument
for cultural miscegenation.
Interscope
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