Hollaback Girl
"Hollaback Girl" is a pop song written by Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams for Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). The song is strongly influenced by 1980s dance music and hip-hop and was written in response to...
"Hollaback Girl" is a pop song written by Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams for Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). The song is strongly influenced by 1980s dance music and hip-hop and was written in response to a derogatory comment about Stefani made by Courtney Love in an interview with Seventeen magazine.
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Stefani had worked with The Neptunes during the early stages of writing Love. Angel. Music. Baby.; however, a case of writer's block resulted in several fruitless and uninspired collaborations. As the album neared completion, Stefani regained her confidence and booked another session with The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), who had produced hits for artists such as Britney Spears, Snoop Dogg, and Justin Timberlake. Stefani flew to New York City to meet up with Williams, and after finishing two songs within a week, Stefani ended the assembly early and prepared to return home. A few minutes later, Williams called her back into the studio to write another song. Said Stefani, "I was tired. I wanted to go home, but he was like, 'don't leave yet.'"
When she returned to the studio, Williams began to play Stefani his first solo album, and she became jealous upon hearing it. Excited by his material, she decided to write another song with Williams, despite her belief that the album already contained far too many tracks.
To search for inspiration, Stefani and Williams had a lengthy discussion in which Stefani said that she had yet to write a song about her intentions for pursuing a solo career. She remarked how the album was missing an "attitude song", and she recalled a derogatory comment that grunge musician Courtney Love had made about her in an interview with teen magazine Seventeen.
“Being famous is just like being in high school. But I'm not interested in being the cheerleader. I'm not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She's the cheerleader, and I'm out in the smoker shed."
Stefani believed that some of the fans of No Doubt would be upset with her solo effort, commenting, "[They] were probably like, 'Why is she doing this record? She's going to ruin everything'." She revealed that she too did not know why she was recording a solo album. For the remainder of the evening, Stefani and Williams incorporated this inspiration into the lyrics that eventually became "Hollaback Girl". The two decided that Stefani did not have to have an answer for her intentions and that the choices she made were based on what she felt was wrong or right. On its creation, Stefani said, "to me, it is the freshest attitude song I've heard in so long." Williams was pleased with the song, commenting, "Gwen is like the girl in high school who just had her own style."
Because Stefani never disclosed the song title's meaning, reviewers came up with various interpretations. In a satirical, line-by-line analysis of the song's lyrics, OC Weekly critic Greg Stacy speculated that "Gwen is apparently the captain of the cheerleader squad; she is the girl who 'hollas' the chants, not one of the girls who simply 'hollas' them back". The most commonly accepted meaning is that a hollaback girl responds to a confrontation with words but that Stefani would rather take initiative and "step it up".
Stefani had worked with The Neptunes during the early stages of writing Love. Angel. Music. Baby.; however, a case of writer's block resulted in several fruitless and uninspired collaborations. As the album neared completion, Stefani regained her confidence and booked another session with The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), who had produced hits for artists such as Britney Spears, Snoop Dogg, and Justin Timberlake. Stefani flew to New York City to meet up with Williams, and after finishing two songs within a week, Stefani ended the assembly early and prepared to return home. A few minutes later, Williams called her back into the studio to write another song. Said Stefani, "I was tired. I wanted to go home, but he was like, 'don't leave yet.'"
When she returned to the studio, Williams began to play Stefani his first solo album, and she became jealous upon hearing it. Excited by his material, she decided to write another song with Williams, despite her belief that the album already contained far too many tracks.
To search for inspiration, Stefani and Williams had a lengthy discussion in which Stefani said that she had yet to write a song about her intentions for pursuing a solo career. She remarked how the album was missing an "attitude song", and she recalled a derogatory comment that grunge musician Courtney Love had made about her in an interview with teen magazine Seventeen.
“Being famous is just like being in high school. But I'm not interested in being the cheerleader. I'm not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She's the cheerleader, and I'm out in the smoker shed."
Stefani believed that some of the fans of No Doubt would be upset with her solo effort, commenting, "[They] were probably like, 'Why is she doing this record? She's going to ruin everything'." She revealed that she too did not know why she was recording a solo album. For the remainder of the evening, Stefani and Williams incorporated this inspiration into the lyrics that eventually became "Hollaback Girl". The two decided that Stefani did not have to have an answer for her intentions and that the choices she made were based on what she felt was wrong or right. On its creation, Stefani said, "to me, it is the freshest attitude song I've heard in so long." Williams was pleased with the song, commenting, "Gwen is like the girl in high school who just had her own style."
Because Stefani never disclosed the song title's meaning, reviewers came up with various interpretations. In a satirical, line-by-line analysis of the song's lyrics, OC Weekly critic Greg Stacy speculated that "Gwen is apparently the captain of the cheerleader squad; she is the girl who 'hollas' the chants, not one of the girls who simply 'hollas' them back". The most commonly accepted meaning is that a hollaback girl responds to a confrontation with words but that Stefani would rather take initiative and "step it up".
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