Gwen Stefani celebrated the 25th anniversary of her band’s hit music video “Don’t Speak” by putting on the same polka-dot dress she wore in the video.
Stefani, 51, and her No Doubt bandmates made the music video in 1996. The song was taken from their third album, “Tragic Kingdom.”
“25 years and 815 million views on youtube later (😳). Thanks for listening and listening to my music again all these years ❤️ congratulations,” she wrote on TikTok.
The singer accessorized the look with hair clips, layered gold necklaces and her signature red lip.
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“Look at this,” said Stefani in the video. “Except a little bit of Blake,” she added pots to her white cowboy boots that are a nod to country star’s fiancée, Blake Shelton.
“Don’t Speak” was the most played song on American radio for 16 weeks and was nominated for song of the year in 1998.
Stefani went on to release solo music with her debut solo album “Love. Angel. Music. Baby.” in November 2004.
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Her second album “The Sweet Escape” was released in December 2006, her third album “This Is What the Truth Feels Like” in March 2016 and “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” in October 2017 is the fourth studio album.

Gwen Stefani celebrated the 25th anniversary of No Doubt’s song ‘Don’t Speak’.
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Stefani reflected on the song’s success in an interview with Variety. “Back then when I was writing I was so naive, I didn’t know anyone would ever hear it,” she recalls. “We worked on that record for so long before it came out. So I think if there’s something honest, real and pure – and not done for any reason other than just saying it for your own heart – people connection It was so different from everything else on our record, so the fact that it was the defining global hit that it was – and still is – is insane. ”
She keeps singing “Don’t Speak” even though the band is no longer together. They broke up in 2004.
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“I’ve been playing it without them for seven years,” she said. ‘I love playing that song. It never gets old for me. It’s like you know you give [the fans] what makes them so happy when you do it, and it brings people right back to that place where they first heard that song or was related to that song, regardless of the pain they went through. [I’m] really lucky to have one. “