No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom was huge, and largely influenced by Stefani's break up with Tony Kanal. Her latest, 'Used to Love You,' is presumably about Rossdale.
UPDATE: The video has been taken down by No Doubt.
Gwen Stefani and No Doubt retreat to the wild, wild west and play cowboys and Indians in their dusty video for 'Looking Hot.' With her butt-length locks, headdresses and the feathers in her hair, Stefani is like a blonde, extra-glam Pocahontas.
Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt bandmates are always looking hot, but that was even more true than usual last night on 'The Tonight Show' when they performed their new single, 'Looking Hot.'
The war between No Doubt and video game maker Activision is over. Less than two weeks before a trial was to begin regarding No Doubt's displeasure over the use of their likenesses in the game 'Band Hero,' the parties resolved their dispute out of court, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Gwen Stefani and her boys in No Doubt bring it back to the old days -- some would call it "kicking it old school" -- in their video for 'Push and Shove,' the title track from their new album, which drops today (Sept. 25).
With ‘Push and Shove’ set for arrival on Sept. 25, No Doubt have finally unveiled the complete track list for their super highly-anticipated sixth studio album via the band’s official website.
Want a feel good video? Want a video of a mother and daughter bonding over the power of music? Your wish has been granted! This is a cute video of a mom and her daughter lip syncing No Doubt's 'Just a Girl'. I think they killed it! The best part of this video is you can tell that they had a lot of fun making it!
No Doubt stopped by ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’ on Thursday and showed they can deliver a live version of their new single ‘Settle Down’ that’s even stronger than the studio recording.
It’s no doubt that No Doubt (we crack ourselves up far too often) are legends in their own right. Since hitting it big in 1995 with the mainstream success of one of our favorite albums of all time, ‘Tragic Kingdom,’ the band safely secured their place in the ska punk/pop rock hall of fame.