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Gwen Stefani videography
Gwen Stefani performing "Hollaback Girl" at the This Is What the Truth Feels Like Tour (2016). The song's music video became her first clip to cross 100 million views on platform Vevo.
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American singer Gwen Stefani has released two video albums and has been featured in twenty-two music videos.

Music videos[edit]

Title Year Other performer(s) credited Director(s) Description Ref.
"South Side" 2000 Moby Joseph Kahn
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" 2001 Eve Philip Atwell Eve and Stefani attempt to enter a formal party but are uninvited guests.
"What You Waiting For?" 2004 None Francis Lawrence Beginning with an uninspired Stefani suffering from writer's block, she visits a clinic in hopes of curing her problem. After her session, she daydreams in a recording studio of being in an Alice in Wonderland-inspired world. [1]
"Rich Girl" 2004 Eve David LaChapelle Taking place on a pirate ship, Stefani and Eve are joined by pirates and the Harajuku Girls to dance and sing. When the ship engages in a cannon fire, the crew goes overboard and later becomes shipwrecked.
"Hollaback Girl" 2005 None Paul Hunter Stefani and the Harajuku Girls cruise in a custom Chevrolet Impala while a group of fans follow. Later scenes show the singer with her fans at a grocery store or dressed as a cheerleader. Singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams makes an appearance.
"Cool" 2005 None Sophie Muller In Lake Como, Italy, Stefani's ex-boyfriend visits her home along with his new girlfriend. Meanwhile, flashbacks of Stefani's past romance with the man are shown. By the end of her meeting with the new couple, Stefani accepts them as friends and they run towards the lake.
"Can I Have It Like That" 2005 Pharrell Williams Paul Hunter
"Luxurious" 2005 Slim Thug Sophie Muller
"Crash" 2006 None Sophie Muller Live performance of the song from the DVD release Harajuku Lovers Live.
"Serious" 2006 None Sophie Muller Stefani and the Harajuku Girls dance atop various rooftops in Los Angeles and sport 80s-style hairstyles and outfits. Although a minute-long clip was leaked to the internet in 2006, the complete video remains unreleased.
"Wind It Up" 2006 None Sophie Muller
"The Sweet Escape" 2007 Akon Joseph Kahn
"4 in the Morning" 2007 None Sophie Muller
"Now That You Got It" 2007 Damian Marley The Saline Project
"Early Winter" 2008 None Sophie Muller
"Baby Don't Lie" 2014 None Sophie Muller
Weirdcore
"Spark the Fire" 2014 None Sophie Muller
"Used to Love You" 2015 None Sophie Muller The minimalistic video, shot in a dressing room, features Stefani on the verge of tears and occasionally lip-synching to some parts of the song.
"Make Me Like You" 2016 None Sophie Muller In the only video to be filmed and broadcast on live television, Stefani awakes from a car crash then partakes in scenes depicting events from her personal life. The final scene features the singer skating in a roller rink and as she departs the room to make a costume change, a stunt double enters and falls to shock the viewer.
"Misery" 2016 None Sophie Muller The video portrays Stefani in nine different outfits and singing the song in abandoned premises. One of the scenes has Stefani in a bob cut and Japanese-inspired outfit, which resembles her work with the Harajuku Girls.
"Kuu Kuu Harajuku" 2016 None Sophie Muller
"You Make It Feel Like Christmas" 2018 Blake Shelton Sophie Muller

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Commercials[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MMVA 05 – Nominees". MuchMusic. Archived from the original on April 15, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2017.