Gwen Stefani’s New Release
Gwen Stefani has released the new song “Still Love You,” part of the luxurious edition of her solo album for 2024, “Bouquet.”
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Album Highlights
The singer released the original album in November, and now “Bouquet (Deluxe)” is available on streaming services. It features acoustic versions of each track from the original album, along with the brand new song “Still Love You.”
The song was co-written with Finneas and includes Stefani singing: “You can push me away, go forward and make your mistakes, I will not judge you / nothing that you can say if you want me to hate you, I will still love you“
Listen to the song here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6j5c8fvdak
“This song is about love,” said Stefani. “Love that cannot be broken, love that always remains regardless of circumstances, and love that can always bring you home.”
Reflection on Creation and Influences
The singer talked with NME last year about the making of “Bouquet,” her first solo album in seven years.
“I do not go to the studio every day and simply think, ‘What can I say today?’ It’s more like, ‘Hey, I have three hours, so let’s see if I can write something,’” she explained.
She discussed the influence of Yacht Rock on the album, saying: “I remember sitting in the back of my mother’s car, and all the songs on the radio were so good. It was just the popular music of the time, Classic Rock, but I call it ‘yacht rock’ because if you play the Yacht Rock playlist, you’ll hear songs from Hall & Oates, Steely Dan, The Eagles.”
“As you get older, nostalgia hits harder. I love creating music that feels akin to yacht rock because it has richer chords and melodies. I believe I really captured that essence in this album.”
Meanwhile, No Doubt reunited in January at the La Fireid Benefit concert, their first performance since Coachella 2024.
“It was so wild,” Stefani told NME in October. “We didn’t stop talking or hanging out because we chose to; life just happened. The break we took in 2015 was during a tough family breakup for me—I hate calling it a ‘divorce’ because it feels horrible. My life really fell apart during that time.”
She added, “Many people wonder, ‘Why did it take so long for No Doubt to reform?’ But when you have a family, eight years can fly by. Healing from those experiences is still ongoing for me.”
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