Gwen Stefani will take the stage at the Quebec City Summer Festival this Thursday, July 16, 2026—a highly anticipated night for pop music fans. The American star, whose career exploded in the 2000s, will perform a set featuring many of the tracks that defined her era.
Her appearance at FEQ is expected to bring back a flood of memories for festival-goers. To mark the occasion, we invite you to revisit Gwen Stefani’s 10 most iconic songs—the ones that left a lasting mark on the pop music landscape.
Tracks to listen to before you head to the Plains of Abraham to be fully immersed in the vibe!
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10. Cool
The track Cool, issued in 2005 on the album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., stands as one of Gwen Stefani’s most heartfelt solo songs. This ballad-flavored pop piece tells the story of two former lovers who managed to turn their relationship into a genuine friendship.
The lyrics touch on respect, maturity, and coming to terms with the past, themes that resonated with many fans. Paired with a nostalgic music video, Cool showcased a more vulnerable side of Gwen Stefani and remains one of her most beloved songs to this day.
9. Bubble Pop Electric
Bubble Pop Electric, released in 2004 on the Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album, stands as one of Gwen Stefani’s boldest and most original tracks. Collaborating with singer Johnny Vulture, it offers a retro 1950s flavor reimagined with a pop, electro and dance edge.
Its infectious rhythm, quirky vibe, and theatrical flair make it a standout in the artist’s catalog. Although it wasn’t issued as a single, Bubble Pop Electric quickly became a fan favorite, celebrated for its energy, playfulness, and its fully realized world.
8. Luxurious
Luxurious, released in 2005 on the album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., is a track where Gwen Stefani explores a more sensual and sophisticated vibe. Driven by an R&B and hip-hop rhythm, the song stands out for its sample of the classic Between the Sheets by The Isley Brothers, lending it a soft, refined atmosphere.
In the lyrics, the singer describes a love she regards as a true luxury, far more precious than material possessions. With its glamorous video and sleek style, Luxurious gave Gwen Stefani a chance to showcase another facet of her musical and artistic universe.
7. Hella Good
Hella Good, released in 2002 by No Doubt, stands as one of Gwen Stefani’s biggest successes with the group. From the Rock Steady album, the track blends rock, pop, funk, and electronic music, crafting a festive sound.
Produced by The Neptunes, it quickly became a dance-floor staple thanks to its upbeat tempo and catchy hook. Even today, Hella Good remains one of No Doubt’s most iconic songs and a high-energy moment in Gwen Stefani’s performances, where it always fires up the crowd.
6. What You Waiting For?
What You Waiting For?, released in 2004, is the song that officially launched Gwen Stefani’s solo career with Love. Angel. Music. Baby. A true burst of creativity, the track blends pop, electro, and dance influences with a distinctive energy.
Through personal lyrics, the singer addresses her doubts, the pressure of striking out on her own after No Doubt’s success, and the fear of not living up to expectations. The vibrant video, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, left a lasting impression. What You Waiting For? remains one of Gwen Stefani’s boldest and most representative tracks to this day.
5. Don’t Speak
Don’t Speak, released in 1995 by No Doubt, remains one of Gwen Stefani’s most influential songs. Taken from the album Tragic Kingdom, this emotional ballad reflects the pain of a breakup, inspired by the end of Gwen Stefani’s relationship with No Doubt’s bassist, Tony Kanal.
With its poignant lyrics and an emotionally charged performance, the track quickly connected with millions of listeners around the world. Its international success propelled No Doubt to the top and made it a 1990s classic, still cherished decades later.
4. Hollaback Girl
Hollaback Girl, released in 2005 on the Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album, stands as one of Gwen Stefani’s greatest solo successes. With its explosive energy, hip-hop–inspired groove, and an unforgettable chorus punctuated by cheerleader-style chants, the track quickly became a pop anthem of the 2000s.
Produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes, the song is defined by its boldness and memorable call-and-response hook. As the first single by a female artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 with over a million digital downloads, Hollaback Girl remains a cornerstone of her catalog.
3. Just a Girl
Just a Girl, released in 1995 by No Doubt, is one of the songs that helped Gwen Stefani reach mainstream recognition. From the album Tragic Kingdom, this high-energy track blends pop, rock, and a splash of punk, playfully addressing the expectations and limitations placed on women in society.
With its catchy chorus and rebellious attitude, the song quickly became an anthem for an entire generation. Just a Girl marked No Doubt’s ascent and remains a symbol of Stefani’s artistic independence and self-assurance.
2. Rich Girl
Rich Girl, released in 2004 on the album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., remains one of Gwen Stefani’s most memorable solo successes. Drawn from the iconic If I Were a Rich Man number from the musical Fiddler on the Roof, the track offers a modern blend of pop, reggae, and hip-hop influences.
Created with rapper Eve, it’s defined by its catchy rhythm and memorable chorus. With its festive vibe and vibrant video, Rich Girl quickly won over fans and reaffirmed Stefani’s ability to craft unique hits after No Doubt.
1. The Sweet Escape
The Sweet Escape, released in 2006, is one of Gwen Stefani’s most popular solo tracks. From her second album of the same name, the song features rapper Akon and delivers a catchy blend of pop, dance, and R&B.
With its catchy chorus and breezy energy, the track quickly became an international hit, climbing charts in multiple countries. Its colorful video and glam-inspired retro aesthetic also resonated with fans. The Sweet Escape remains a signature tune associated with Gwen Stefani and her 2000s pop era.