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Gwen Stefani pays tribute to her iconic career in Let Me Reintroduce Myself video

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In the visual for reggae-heavy jam Let Me Reintroduce Myself, which is heavily inspired by her early work with No Doubt, the star pays tribute to various iconic looks from her legendary career.

Gwen can be seen wearing ensembles from No Doubt videos such as Just a Girl and Don’t Speak, as well as solo videos for Let Me Blow Ya Mind, Rich Girl, Hollaback Girl and Wind It Up. “A simple recipe to get the best of me: homegrown ingredients, that’s what made you mess with me in the first place,” she sings on the track, which received critical acclaim upon release.

She then references Hollaback Girl, which made history in 2005 as the first single to top one million digital downloads: “You know I’m like organic and it tastes great.

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