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Liam.k.
post 8th December 2020, 04:34 PM
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Gwen Stefani's Top 10 biggest singles on the Official Chart
08 December 2020 | By George Griffiths

Gwen Stefani has re-introduced herself. With a career spanning six albums with ska-icons No Doubt, four solo pop records of her own, Gwen has had as varied a career that's possible for an instantly recogniseable pop icon.

And now, she's offered up another transformation - or recycling, as she's calling it - with the release of her first solo material in three years (outside of festive LP What Christmas Means To Me), the reggae-tinged Let Me Reintroduce Myself.

Below, we reveal Gwen's 10 biggest hits on the UK's Official Singles Chart, on which she has claimed nine Top 40 singles (so far). View Gwen Stefani's full Official Charts history here.

10. Can I Have It Like That (with Pharrell) (2005)

Having already found success with their collaboration on Hollaback Girl (more on that later...), Gwen and N.E.R.D hitmaker Pharrell Williams teamed up for this single from his first solo album. Despite not cracking the Top 40 in the US, it was a Top 3 hit in the UK, where it has 126,000 chart sales to date.

9. Kings Never Die (with Eminem) (2015)

Released as a promotional single from Jake Gyllenhaal sports drama Southpaw, Kings Never Die saw Gwen link up with rap royalty Eminem. The stirring anthem, on which Gwen performs chorus duties, has been streamed over 12 million times and, despite peaking at Number 82, has notched up 132,000 chart sales.

8. Hair Up (with Justin Timberlake and Rob Funches) (2016)

in 2016, Gwen joined the cast of manic animated film Trolls, and also contributed songs to the film's soundtrack, curated by Justin Timberlake and super-producer Max Martin. In Hair Up, she duets with Timberlake and American comedian Rob Funches. Clearly a hit with Trolls fans, it ranks as Gwen's fourth most-streamed solo hit in the UK, with over 13 million streams, and her eight biggest song with 133,000 chart sales.

7. Move Your Feet/D.A.N.C.E./It's A Sunshine Day (with Anna Kendrick and James Corden) (2016)

Another cut from Trolls, this song is a bonkers mash-up of Junior Senior's 2003 hit Move Your Feet, Justice's D.A.N.C.E. and It's A Sunshine Day from the Brady Bunch. Gwen is a featured vocalist alongside Pitch Perfect's Anna Kendrick and James Corden. Again, it's slightly more successful on streams - hitting fifth place with 12.9 million - with an overall total of 135,000 chart sales.

6. Cool (2005)

Now we're talking. Inspired by classic Madonna records, Cool is one of the highlights of Gwen's debut solo album Love Angel Music Baby. Written about her relationship with fellow No Doubt member Tony Kanal, Cool is an ode to a changing and positive relationship with an ex that remains one of her best solo cuts. Just missing the Top 10 upon release and peaking at Number 11, time has been kind to Cool, finishing sixth in her overall Top 10 with 161,000 chart sales to date.

5. Rich Girl (ft. Eve) (2004)

One of Gwen's signature songs, Rich Girl not only reunited her with rapper Eve following 2001's Let Me Blow Ya Mind, but it also played host to a particularly clever interpolation of If I Were A Rich Man from Fiddler On The Roof. Buoyed by a pirate-themed music video from famed director David LaChapelle (Britney's Everytime, Christina's Dirrty) the track has accumulated over 12.3 million streams in the UK and 281,000 chart sales.

4. What You Waiting For? (2004)

Gwen's first official debut solo single, What You Waiting For? deals with the anxiety she felt about leaving No Doubt to go out on her own. Not that she had to worry much: the track hit Number 4 on the Official Singles Chart, its barmy, Alice In Wonderland visuals and electronic composition served as early inspiration for later hits by Lady Gaga and Rihanna. To date, it's accumulated 348,000 chart sales.

3. Hollaback Girl (2005)

Probably her best-known solo hit, Hollaback Girl was composed by Gwen and Pharrell as (if pop legend is to be believed) a response to Courtney Love calling Gwen nothing but a pop music cheerleader. Seems like Gwen had the last laugh, however. Hollaback Girl peaked at Number 8 in the UK and is her most-streamed song, with over 43 million plays. Altogether, its chart sales total stands at 590,000.

2. Let Me Blow Ya Mind (with Eve) (2001)

A landmark hit back in the day, Let Me Blow Ya Mind was one of the earliest and most successful female rap collaborations, paving the way for fellow chart juggernauts like Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's Fancy. Hitting Number 4 on the Official Singles Chart, the super-charged track is Gwen's second-biggest, with a mind-blowing total of 628,000 chart sales, including 34 million streams.

1. The Sweet Escape (feat. Akon) (2006)

Some may see this as a surprise victory, but Gwen's sugary-sweet link-up with Akon is in fact her biggest track in the UK. Released in 2006 as the second single from her sophomore album of the same name, The Sweet Escape comes out supreme, with a massive 731,000 chart sales (including 38 million streams) to its name. Upon release, it peaked at Number 2 on the Official Singles Chart, her highest chart position as a solo artist too. In the words of Gwen herself: Woo-hoo!

Gwen Stefani's Top 10 biggest singles on the Official Chart
POS TITLE ARTIST PEAK YEAR
1 THE SWEET ESCAPE GWEN STEFANI FT AKON 2 2007 731,000
2 LET ME BLOW YA MIND EVE FT GWEN STEFANI 4 2001 628,000
3 HOLLABACK GIRL GWEN STEFANI 8 2005 590,000
4 WHAT YOU WAITING FOR GWEN STEFANI 4 2004 348,000
5 RICH GIRL GWEN STEFANI FT EVE 4 2005 281,000
6 COOL GWEN STEFANI 11 2005 161,000
7 MOVE YOUR FEET/D A N C E/IT'S A SUNSHINE KENDRICK/STEFANI/CORDEN N/A 2016 135,000
8 HAIR UP TIMBERLAKE/STEFANI/FUNCHES N/A 2016 133,000
9 KINGS NEVER DIE EMINEM FT GWEN STEFANI 82 2015 132,000
10 CAN I HAVE IT LIKE THAT PHARRELL FT GWEN STEFANI 3 2005 126,000

©2020 Official Charts Company. All rights reserved.

https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/g...l-chart__31802/
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post 8th December 2020, 04:36 PM
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'Wind It Up' not in her top 10 ohmy.gif drama.gif
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post 8th December 2020, 04:38 PM
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Didn't even know Gwen was part of the 'Trolls' soundtrack, wondered what on earth those songs at 7 and 8 were!

Would have expected 'Hollaback Girl' to be #2 but I guess 'Let Me Blow Ya Mind' had a big lead in terms of the original sales (234k at the end of 2001 compared to 99k for 'Hollback Girl' at the end of 2005) as well as being a well-remembered song in its own right.
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post 8th December 2020, 04:42 PM
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Two Trolls songs taking valuable spaces in her top 10... 🤡

Pleasant surprise to see Let Me Blow Ya Mind so high!
I didn’t think Cool would be as high as 6 either – that and What You Waiting For? are my two absolute favourites.
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post 8th December 2020, 04:56 PM
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Some year end totals and the increases since:

234k Let Me Blow Ya Mind (end of 2001) (+394k)
115k What You Waiting For? (end of 2005) (+233k)
96k Rich Girl (end of 2005) (+185k)
99k Hollaback Girl (end of 2005) (+494k)
46k Cool (end of 2005) (+115k)
56k Can I Have It Like That (end of 2005) (+70k)
286k The Sweet Escape (end of 2007) (+445k)

Pretty low sales originally so they've added a decent amount since, even if some totals might still be less than the status of the songs themselves/

'Wind It Up' sold 52k to the end of 2006, but that was after only 4 weeks in the chart (it didn't reach the Top 200 of 2007, so under 40k sales that year). I imagine it's not that far off the sales of 'Can I Have It Like That' though. It was behind it in Gwen/No Doubt list that was published in March 2016:

2 THE SWEET ESCAPE GWEN STEFANI FT AKON 2007 2 358,000
3 LET ME BLOW YA MIND EVE FT GWEN STEFANI 2001 4 306,000
4 WHAT YOU WAITING FOR GWEN STEFANI 2004 4 254,000
6 HOLLABACK GIRL GWEN STEFANI 2005 8
7 RICH GIRL GWEN STEFANI FT EVE 2005 4
9 COOL GWEN STEFANI 2005 11
10 CAN I HAVE IT LIKE THAT PHARRELL FT GWEN STEFANI 2005 3
11 WIND IT UP GWEN STEFANI 2006 3
15 4 IN THE MORNING GWEN STEFANI 2007 22
18 KINGS NEVER DIE EMINEM FT GWEN STEFANI 2015 82
19 LUXURIOUS GWEN STEFANI 2005 44
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post 8th December 2020, 05:04 PM
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As for her album sales, 'Love. Angel. Music. Baby' was on 1.07m and 'The Sweet Escape' was on 365k as of March 2016. 'This is What the Truth Feels Like' is on ~10k.
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post 8th December 2020, 05:29 PM
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Cool should be so much higher wub.gif
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Kings Never Die is great
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‘What You Waiting For’ definitely her best song imo!
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Those Trolls songs taking the place of some quality solo singles sick2.gif

Shame 4 in the morning and the singles from this is what the truth feels like have not made enough impact to be on here. I expect you make it feel like Christmas to climb in within a year or two. Not a massive seller but has done enough to chart in recent years and still on many Christmas playlists.
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QUOTE(Slade @ Dec 8 2020, 04:36 PM) *
'Wind It Up' not in her top 10 ohmy.gif drama.gif


Wind It Up is one of her best 💔
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Cool is her very best that and Early Winter are the most stunning songs ❤️
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She really suffered in terms of sales when peaking 2003-2007, shame.
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I honestly thought Hollaback Girl would’ve been number 1!
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