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Check Out Gwen Stefani's New Tune

gwenGwen Stefani has revealed the first track from her forthcoming album.

‘Baby Don’t Lie’ is the first taste of the No Doubt singers third album which is expected in December.

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The album has been executive produced by Benny Blanco who has previously worked with Britney Spears, Kesha, Wil.i.am and Miley Cyrus.

It’s been a long time since the singer’s last solo work. Her second solo album ‘The Sweet Escape’ was released back in 2006. That collection spawned the hits ‘Wind It Up’, ‘Four in the Morning’ and the title track ‘The Sweet Escape.

Gwen Stefani’s debut solo work ‘Love Angel Music Baby’ came out two years earlier and featured ‘Hollaback Girl’, ‘What You Waiting For’, ‘Cool’ and the ‘Fiddler on the the Roof’ sampling ‘Rich Girl’.

Since her last record Gwen has been back with her band ‘No Doubt’, their 2012 release ‘Push and Shove’ failed to match the success of their earlier records.  The band is still an ongoing project though, their set to perform at Rock in Rio in May 2015.

Check out the new tune below.

 

 


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