No Doubt put their own slacker spin on the notion of formal award show attire during their performance of 'Looking Hot' at the 2012 American Music Awards.
No Doubt has always been known for their super-girl-power lyrics and unconventional style, but America’s distaste for their latest music video, “Looking Hot,” is not something even Gwen Stefani’s red lips can pout away.
No Doubt have pulled their video for 'Looking Hot' off the web after realizing that the content had offended Native Americans. In the cowboys and Indians clip, frontwoman Gwen Stefani portrayed a blonde version of Pocahontas, living life on the frontier, while her bandmates engaged in a variety of Wild, Wild West machinations.
UPDATE: The video has been taken down by No Doubt.
Gwen Stefani and No Doubt retreat to the wild, wild west and play cowboys and Indians in their dusty video for 'Looking Hot.' With her butt-length locks, headdresses and the feathers in her hair, Stefani is like a blonde, extra-glam Pocahontas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqplB9hyr2Q
Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt bandmates are always looking hot, but that was even more true than usual last night on 'The Tonight Show' when they performed their new single, 'Looking Hot.'
Mix 93-1 could be sending you off to Los Angeles to see Gwen Stefani lead Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young in concert during one of their six shows at the Gibson Amphitheater at Universal CityWalk.
Is anything really new or original nowadays? No Doubt, who released the video for 'Push and Shove' a week ago, are now being accused of ripping off a photo spread (for an online jewelry campaign) in said video.
Potential heartbreak alert: Rachel, Finn, Kurt and Blaine team up to sing No Doubt's breakup anthem 'Don't Speak' in the 'Break Up' episode of 'Glee,' which could be another sign that beloved couples Finchel and Klaine may not survive.
No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani joked that the band's inspiration for and approach to songwriting is simple: "We don't know what we're doing. Everything is a series of accidents and mistakes."
Gwen Stefani and her boys in No Doubt bring it back to the old days -- some would call it "kicking it old school" -- in their video for 'Push and Shove,' the title track from their new album, which drops today (Sept. 25).
No Doubt are delivering hard to their loyal fans, old and new. The California-based band may be one of the biggest on the planet in the last 20 years, but they remember their SoCal roots — and they’re getting back to them with a mini-residency in promotion of ‘Push and Shove,’ which hits shelves Sept. 25.
No Doubt premiered the title track from their upcoming album ‘Push and Shove’ on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show today. While bassist Tony Kanal’s claim (that it’s their ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) may be an exaggeration, the song does incorporate a variety of styles and tempos over its whirlwind four minutes.