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Stefani performing "The Sweet Escape" inside a gold cage on The Sweet Escape Tour. The video was filmed in December 2006, several days before Christmas. [43] It was directed by Joseph Kahn and produced by Maryann Tenado of H.S.I. Productions. [44] The jail and penthouse scenes in the video are symbolic of "being jailed by love".
The Sweet Escape is the second solo studio album by American singer Gwen Stefani, released on December 1, 2006, by Interscope Records. Having originally intended to return to No Doubt after her debut solo album, Love.
"Yummy" is a song written and performed by American singer Gwen Stefani featuring Pharrell Williams from Stefani's second solo studio album, The Sweet Escape (2006). The track was released on November 11, 2006, as a promotional single for the parent album's release through Interscope Records .
The 25-year-old pop sensation’s smash hit of the summer, “Espresso” — with its grammatical mystery of an earworm line, “That’s that me espresso” — gave listeners a taste of her ...
One scene uses smoke to create the illusion that Stefani is a submerged escape artist searching for a key. [38] She pulls the key, a symbol of "the sweet escape", from her mouth, alluding to performances by escapologist Harry Houdini. [39] The song's title is often visualized by a colorful sign that reads "wind it up".
Jimmy Carter's official state funeral is set to be held on Thursday, Jan. 9 at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
An alleged Chinese spy who forged a close relationship with Prince Andrew has been identified by a British court, the latest twist in a case that has shone a light on Beijing’s influence inside ...
[4] [5] It was released internationally via YouTube on 22 November 2019, with episodes coming out two weeks after their VRV premiere. [6] The series has received positive reviews, with many critics praising the concept, characters and writing with some criticism directed towards the limited animation and plot direction. [7]