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Gwen Stefani Celebrates Her Aughts Hits at the 2025 AMAs

Singer also delivered Bouquet track "Swallow My Tears" in return to AMAs stage

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Gwen Stefani went back in time 20 years for her American Music Awards performance. The singer was sweetly introduced by her husband, and fellow AMAs performer, Blake Shelton, before taking the stage to travel back into her catalogue.

“Let’s hear it for my one and only, the one and only, Gwen Stefani,” Shelton said before the singer took the stage.

Gwen Stefani performs a medley of her hits at the #AMAs pic.twitter.com/iTBtr68Fuj— Live Performance Hub (@performancesdly) May 27, 2025

Stefani opened with a slow, soulful track off her new Bouquet LP, “Swallow My Tears.” But the party truly started when the singer began a medley of her hits from the aughts. Stefani dove into a lively rendition of her 2006 hit “The Sweet Escape” from her second solo LP, charming the audience. She closed out the fun medley by turning the stage into a marching band with her iconic track 2005 track “Hollaback Girl.”

At the end of 2024, “Hollback Girl” and Stefani’s debut solo studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. celebrated its 20th anniversary.

Back at the 2004 American Music Awards, which took place two days after the release of Love. Angel. Music. Baby., Stefani opened the show with a rendition of the album’s “What You Waiting For?” At the following year’s AMAs, L.A.M.B. helped Stefani earn an Artist of the Year nomination as well as a Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist win. The singer also joined Pharrell Williams onstage to perform their collaborative hit “Can I Have It Like That.”

Other performers at the 2025 American Music Awards — returning following a two-year break — included host Jennifer Lopez, Lainey Wilson, Renee Rapp, Janet Jackson, Benson Boone, Gloria Estefan, and Stefani’s husband Blake Shelton, will took the stage with a song from his latest album For Recreational Use Only.

Although Stefani has been focused on her solo career in recent years, she embraced an opportunity to reunite with No Doubt for the FireAid benefit concert in January. During the show, the band performed “Just a Girl,” “Don’t Speak,” and “Spiderwebs,” their first gig together since their Coachella 2024 shows.

From Rolling Stone US.

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