Before her solo career took off, Gwen Stefani was the lead singer of the band "No Doubt." Their breakthrough album, "Tragic Kingdom," is still a classic today.
Hollaback Girl Legacy
Her 2004 hit, "Hollaback Girl," made history by becoming the first digital download to sell one million copies.
Multitalented Maven
Stefani is not just a singer but also a fashion designer and actress, proving her versatility in the entertainment industry.
Early Start
She began performing at local events with her brother Eric's band, "No Doubt," at the young age of 17.
Platinum Queen
Gwen has received a whopping four MTV Video Music Awards and two Grammy Awards throughout her career.
Iconic Fashion
Known for her unique style, Gwen Stefani launched her own fashion line called L.A.M.B., which stands for Love, Angel, Music, Baby.
Sweet Escape
Her 2006 album, "The Sweet Escape," included collaborations with renowned artists like Pharrell Williams and Akon.
An Influential Style Icon
Gwen Stefani's fashion sense has earned her a spot on People Magazine's list of "50 Most Beautiful People" numerous times.
Family First
Gwen Stefani's love life has been quite the rollercoaster, but she always puts her three sons with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale first.
The Harajuku Girl
Stefani introduced the world to the "Harajuku Girls," her Japanese backup dancers who also inspired a fashion line.
Lending Her Voice
Gwen lent her voice to the character "DJ Suki" in the animated movie "Trolls."
Philanthropy
She actively supports various charitable causes, including children's hospitals and disaster relief efforts.
Music Never Die
Gwen's influence on the music industry is timeless, with her music still loved by people of all ages.
Vegas Residency
Gwen Stefani had a successful residency in Las Vegas, further cementing her status as a live performance icon.
Pop Culture Power
Gwen Stefani's impact on pop culture is undeniable, from her music to her style to her role as a coach on "The Voice."