- Culture
- 04 Jan 21
Philip Andelman directs the full video for her latest track - replete with pop culture reference points.
Gwen Stefani has shared the full video for her new single 'Let Me Reintroduce Myself'; touching on her memorable past outfits and noteworthy early 2000s singles while she's at it.
The reggae-tinged burner reconnects the singer with her roots from the last 25 years as a solo artist and No Doubt member, while pointing to possible future paths.
The video opens with Stefani calling Interscope exec Steve Berman to ask for more money for the video shoot, a callback to the singer’s phone call with Jimmy Iovine from her first solo video for 'What You Waiting For?'.
Featuring 'Just A Girl' outfits, a retro 'Don't Speak' dress and (of course) a throwback to her 'Hollaback Girl' phase; 'Let Me Reintroduce Myself' is the perfect dose of nostalgia to start off 2021.
Blue-haired Stefani from the 1998 MTV VMAs are Las Vegas residency-era Stefani are also included.
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Philip Andelman also includes Easter eggs for the fans - for example, No Doubt’s Beacon Street house is used as a Zoom background for one of the Stefani’s, plus fleeting glimpses of Gwen from the 'It’s My Life' video are shared.
Watch the playful visuals for 'Let Me Reintroduce Myself' below: