This Is What The Truth Feels Like (Deluxe) Gwen Stefani

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2016

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.03.2016

Label: Universal Music Group

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Interpret: Gwen Stefani

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  • 1Misery03:26
  • 2You're My Favorite02:56
  • 3Where Would I Be?03:18
  • 4Make Me Like You03:37
  • 5Truth03:35
  • 6Used To Love You03:48
  • 7Send Me A Picture03:35
  • 8Red Flag03:21
  • 9Asking 4 It03:31
  • 10Naughty03:08
  • 11Me Without You03:34
  • 12Rare03:55
  • 13Rocket Ship03:08
  • 14Getting Warmer03:24
  • 15Obsessed03:37
  • 16Splash03:51
  • 17Loveable03:19
  • Total Runtime59:03

Info zu This Is What The Truth Feels Like (Deluxe)

Gwen Stefani meldet sich mit dem Album 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like' zurück. Die Platte wurde unter anderem von J.R. Rotem, Greg Kurstin sowie Mattman & Robin produziert. Innerhalb weniger Monate schrieb Gwen Stefani den Großteil der Songs gemeinsam mit Songwritern wie Justin Tranter und Julia Michaels. Nach dem Ende ihrer Ehe ließ die No Doubt-Frontfrau all ihre Emotionen in das neue Material einfließen und beschreibt 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like' als Breakup-Album. Einige der Tracks sind sarkastisch oder voll schwarzem Humor, andere wiederum haben einen freudigen und glücklichen Ton. Als ersten Vorgeschmack auf ihr drittes Solo-Werk präsentierte Gwen Stefani die Sngles 'Used To Love You' und im Anschluss 'Make Me Like You'.


Gwen Stefani
was born October 3, 1969, in Orange County, California. Growing up in Southern California with brothers Todd and Eric -- where they were raised by parents Dennis and Patti -- Gwen was highly influenced by the rising popularity of ska and punk that was making its presence felt in the So Cal area.

Gwen's brother Eric started the band No Doubt with his friend John Spence in 1987, and asked the always effervescent Gwen to join on as co-vocalist with Spence. Tony Kanal joined the group a little later, and the trio began to gain popularity by playing at local parties.

But the party was over when Spence committed suicide in 1987, which left Gwen to move up the ranks to lead vocalist. The show must go on, and it did, as No Doubt continued to perform in local gigs. In the meantime, Gwen had graduated high school, and followed up her studies at Cal State Fullerton College.

Gwen was forced to juggle the band, her studies, as well as what turned out to be a 7-year long romance with fellow band member, Tony Kanal. In 1989, two new members joined the No Doubt team, guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian Young. After No Doubt was really attracting a fan base (thanks mostly to their energetic live performances), Flea, the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded a demo for the band in 1990, which led to their signing with Interscope Records.

In 1992, the band released their self-titled debut, but despite the substantial following the band had garnered, the album was far from a commercial success. Their record company was losing faith in their potential, but No Doubt's persistence did not waver.

The group went back into the studio with their own money, and recorded a collection of "extra" songs they had written. Their sophomore effort, The Beacon Street Collection, was released in 1995, and not only struck a cord with their devout fans, but also re-sparked Interscope's confidence in the band.

No Doubt was back in business and returned to the recording studio with the support of their record company. The fruit of their effort was the hugely successful Tragic Kingdom, only this one was sans Eric Stefani, who left to become an animator on The Simpsons.

1995's Tragic Kingdom broke through the charts with its debut single, "Just A Girl", with the help of the punk-tinged catchy lyrics and an accompanying colorful video. The album went on to spawn hits such as "Spiderwebs" and the super smash hit, "Don't Speak". The latter was written as an ode to the former relationship of Gwen and Tony, and must have struck a Spanish guitar chord with the public since the single has become the band's biggest smash to date and topped charts worldwide.

The album went on to become a Billboard Number One, and garnered two Grammy nominations for the group.

No Doubt's most recent release, Return of Saturn, hit the music scene in 2000, and spawned the hits "Ex-Girlfriend" and "Simple Kind of Life".

Gwen is still romantically linked with the lead singer of Bush, Gavin Rossdale, and the rock star pair have been involved for at least 5 years.

But the spunky singer paired up with Moby to add her infectious voice to his single, "South Side". No doubt about it, the self-proclaimed Sound of Music fanatic brings a girly yet powerful spark to the group, and the music industry.

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