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Gwen Stefani Photo Gallery 3: Gwen Stefani Magazine Cover Photos
GQ, Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Max
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Gwen initiated her solo efforts in 2001, with such collaborations as working with techno artist Moby in the "Southside" remix and with rapper Eve in "Let Me Blow Ya Mind."
On November 23, 2004, Gwen launched her debut album, "Love, Angel, Music, Baby." The first single, "What You Waiting For?" debuted at No. 1 in Australia, No. 11 in Canada and No. 4 in the UK, but only at No. 47 in the US. The single eventually landed Gold and brought Gwen a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Performance.
The album's second single, "Rich Girl" (featuring Eve), landed at No. 7 in the US, No. 4 in both the UK and Canada as well as poled at No. 2 in Australia. The single was produced by Dr. Dre and eventually received platinum certification. It was also featured on a Pepsi commercial premiering on Super Bowl Sunday 2005. "Hollaback Girl" (2005), the album's next single, peaked the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 1 and went to No. 17 in Canada.
"Love, Angel, Music, Baby" directly hit the music stores and sold more copies than any other No Doubt albums during its first week of release. It poled at No. 7 and netted platinum within four weeks on the market and recently has landed three platinum certifications. Harajuku Girls, Gwen's fans from Japan, appeared in her music videos. As a businesswoman, Gwen, who plans to design for the rest of her life, has branched out her career to include fashion. She has launched her own clothing line, L.A.M.B. (stands for Love, Angel, Music, Baby), which displays Gwen's fashion style. She is also reported to be launching a new footwear line this fall (2005). Many high profile celebrities have worn her collections, including Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Nicole Richie, Jenny McCarthy, Alicia Keys and Halle Berry. She also has fans that love to imitate her dressing style, called "Gwenabees." On the "Gwenabees," Gwen said, "And they did it! It was cute. We were like awww a little pink family."
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