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13Mar

Review: Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape

In Gwen's own words, her second album The Sweet Escape is more 'experimental' than the poppy, kooky Love, Angel, Music, Baby. These words were worrying for me as they came after the hard-to-swallow Wind It Up was released- OK, so it grew on me after a while, but I missed the instant hits Gwen became so famous for.

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