THAT Gwen Stefani is reportedly tired of the solo life and may be returning to the No Doubt fold isn't that surprising when you see how many co-writers/producers/mixers go into the making of her second album. The opener, 'Wind It Up', is one of five songs co-written by Pharell Williams and sees Stefani yodel to a Rodgers and Hammerstein sample. And if 'Early Winter' sounds vaguely like a Keane song it's because of the help of one Mr Tim Rice Oakley. Scary? A little, but Stefani has always been able to take '80s pop and give it an edge.
Download: 'Wind It Up', 'Now That You Got It', 'The Sweet Escape'
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