Genius Lyrics
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Gwen Stefani – Early Winter
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“Early Winter” is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her second solo studio album, The Sweet Escape.
“Early Winter” describes the decay of a once
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Gwen Stefani – Early Winter (Live Version)
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[Verse 1] / You, you know how to get me so low / My heart had a crash when we spoke / I can't fix what you broke / And you, you always have a reason / Again and again, this feeling
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Gregorian – Early Winter
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You, you know how to get me so low / My heart had a crash when we spoke / I can't fix what you broke / And you, you always have a reason / Again and again this feelin / Why do I
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Keane – Early Winter
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You, you have a face of fashion / A style in the place of passion / A rose in the garden / You, you look like you really meant it / Twisting the knife in my chest / Stamping on
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Gwen Stefani – 4 in the Morning
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The song is a 1980s-inspired ballad that Stefani began writing while pregnant and finished with No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal.
The song was the album’s third single and was
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Favorite Gwen Stefani Songs/Lyrics
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Any Gwen Stefani fans out there?
Her new album This Is What The Truth Feels Like is dropping this Friday and i’m taking a look back her discography to sort through her best lyrics to date!
One thing that really sticks out in Gwen’s songs is her honesty. I mean, she pretty much wrote all of Tragic Kingdom about her break-up with her bandmate! Do you have any favorite lines that showcase Gwen’s honesty? Any particularly heartbreaking ones? On what song’s do you think Gwen gets the realest?
Hit me back with your ideas!
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Gwen Stefani (Ft. Akon) – The Sweet Escape
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“The Sweet Escape” was released as the second single from Stefani’s album of the same name. The song features guest vocals from Akon, which marks the first collaboration between
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Gwen Stefani – Baby Don't Lie
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Gwen Stefani returns from a 8 year hiatus with her first solo single since she last promoted “Early Winter” as her final visual release from The Sweet Escape. The song was supposed
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Caskey (Ft. Isaiah Falls) – From the Bleacher to the Field
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[Intro] / Ooh yeah, what's happening, ZZ? / [Chorus: Caskey] / From the bleachers to the fields / To the Heisman Trophy, I know how it feels / Scorin' me a touchdown, touchin' on
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Gwen Stefani – U Started It
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[Intro] / It's all your fault, but / I'm gonna try / [Verse 1] / I'm feelin' as bad about me as you are / You know I don't wanna be here / I'm tryna work out where these feelings
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Gwen Stefani (Ft. Blake Shelton) – You Make It Feel Like Christmas
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The title track of Gwen Stefani’s christmas album You Make It Feel Like Christmas is a happy love song that features Gwen Stefani’s boyfriend Blake Shelton.
Stefani told Billboard
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Gwen Stefani – Fluorescent
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[Verse 1] / I'm not sayin' nothing you don't already know / You know you're too delicious, more than I can handle / Lyin' around late at night, so luscious that I ache / Baby, why'
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Gwen Stefani – Wind It Up
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“Wind It Up” is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani, released as the lead single from her second solo studio album, The Sweet Escape. The song, as well as the music video, was
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Gwen Stefani – Breakin' Up
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[Intro] / How sick is this? / How sick is this? / You know, you know, you wanna call me back / You know, you know, you wanna call me back / You know, you know, you wanna call me
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Lil Wayne – A Milli
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As the late Senator Everett Dirksen is popularly attributed as having said, “A million here, a million there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money!”
Bangladesh produced the
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Gwen Stefani – Danger Zone
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[Verse 1] / I can't imagine how hard it must be to be you / Adopting all your history, it's hard being me too / Are your secrets where you left them? / 'Cause now your ghosts are
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Gwen Stefani (Ft. Pharrell Williams) – Yummy
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“Yummy” is a song by Gwen Stefani, featuring Pharrell Williams, from her second solo studio album, The Sweet Escape. The song was released on November 11, 2006 as a promotional
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Gwen Stefani – Orange County Girl
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“Orange County Girl” is an autobiographical song, in which Gwen Stefani expresses gratitude for her successes, while recalling the simpler days from her youth in Anaheim
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Eve (Ft. Gwen Stefani) – Let Me Blow Ya Mind
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Samples/sounds eerily similar to Dr. Dre’s last track “The Message” from the 2001 album featuring Mary J Blige. Interestingly enough, “The Message” was the only track NOT produced
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Gwen Stefani – Now That You Got It
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[Intro: Swizz Beatz] / And now with the following collection of the swizzy sounds... / [Chorus 1: Gwen Stefani] / Now that you got it, what you gon' do about it? / Now that you got
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Gwen Stefani – Wonderful Life
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During an interview for the December 6, 2006 issue of Australian music magazine “Inpress”, Gwen Stefani has commented about her experience when writting the song:
There was
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Gwen Stefani – Don't Get It Twisted
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[Intro] / Don't get it twisted, don't get clever / This is the most craziest shit ever / (This is the most craziest shit ever, ever, ever) / [Verse 1] / Okay, this is the most
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