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When Nelly Furtado, Gwen Stefani, and Fergie Ruled Pop

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2023
  • a look back at the definitive pop girl trinity of the 2000’s
    Gwen Stefani: Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
    Favorite songs: Hollaback Girl, Cool, Danger Zone, What You Waiting For?
    Nelly Furtado: Loose
    Favorite Songs: Promiscuous, Say It Right, Showtime, All Good Things Come To An End, Maneater
    Fergie: the Dutchess
    Favorite Songs: All That I Got (Makeup Song)
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Комментарии • 482

  • @sparkswolverine
    @sparkswolverine Год назад +1416

    Gwen Stefani's "Cool," Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry,” and Nelly Furtado's “Say It Right” has stayed rent free in my head since its respective releases.

    • @mellodoctor
      @mellodoctor Год назад +40

      Yes they were such influential singles. Beautiful songs.

    • @franklantic
      @franklantic Год назад +15

      THIS. EXACTLY. Like you took these words right out of my brain. On point!!!

    • @rylymbona
      @rylymbona Год назад +17

      I listen to Say It Right almost everyday. I love it so much.

    • @sparkswolverine
      @sparkswolverine Год назад +15

      @@franklantic: The trinity of pop-soul ballads of that decade.

    • @gyawn
      @gyawn Год назад +10

      i literally can't survive a day without listening to rich girl

  • @spicytomango
    @spicytomango Год назад +1061

    I honestly think the 2000s had the most unique artists. They had passion, versatility and their best hits are still catchy to date

    • @thalesmatheus6011
      @thalesmatheus6011 Год назад +24

      Check again and pay attention to the 90s

    • @myidolgwen359
      @myidolgwen359 Год назад +62

      @@thalesmatheus6011 the 90s is a weird decade for pop, the early 90s there was some amazing house, and eurodance/trance was prevalent, then finally the late '90s was a return to dancepop... i just didnt care for all the grunge in the mid 90s

    • @anikadiamond007
      @anikadiamond007 Год назад +22

      @@myidolgwen359 the 90s was some of the best decades of music. So diverse.

    • @anikadiamond007
      @anikadiamond007 Год назад +4

      the 2000s are boring and non descript.

    • @zakariahassan7291
      @zakariahassan7291 Год назад +24

      @@anikadiamond007 The 2000s was just as diverse until 2009.

  • @krisj827
    @krisj827 Год назад +650

    This is why I love honest's channel. He talks about different points in a decade. Those three women had huge hits in the mid 00s.

    • @nelit708
      @nelit708 Год назад +4

      Random but thank you for calling their era what it actually was the mid 2000s instead trying to lump this time period in with the early 2000’s/y2k like everyone does to the whole 2000’s decade these days. It’s become my new pet peeve 😂

    • @ReginaTrans_
      @ReginaTrans_ Год назад +3

      what people dont see is that all this happened because the 2000s was dominated by pluto in sagittarius last decante, from 2004 to 2007, it actually started in 1996 and then Britney made it huge in the late 90s, Britney invented R&B pop with Slave 4 you around 2002, then it gradually became a thing with Beyonce and a lot of rappers of the early 2000's, until around 2003 when Britney left, then in 2004 it became Lion vibes as pluto in sagittarius progressed into Leo that year, so it all became a social sleak, everyone had to do R&B and then Nelly and Gwen did it so well, then Fergie joined, and lets not forget Lindsay did some good R&B hits around 2004 and 2005, it was good times, but it ended as pluto left sagittarius early 2008, when millennials started to shine because it was their turn, so Rihanna, Katy Perry and all of them became huge, and the others left, this happened because Pluto arrived Capricorn, then the 2010's had such vibe, until around 2014 that the second decanate started, it was still Capricorn times but a little different and electronic dance came back, then around 2018 it became another decanate and the pandemic started so it all became more electronic and a.i generated, now its 2023, Pluto its literally by now in its last days, what we saw in early 2008 is finally leaving in like a week, no joke, next thing is Aquarius , things are about to get just robotic bye

  • @BigOwl51
    @BigOwl51 Год назад +222

    Gwen came from a punk rock background, so she had a lot more natural rockstar energy than her contemporaries in the pop world. Being a woman in rock music is hard, so for her to rise to the top of the food chain anyway is a sign of her pure, raw, talent, energy and charisma.

    • @pierrelefebvre4964
      @pierrelefebvre4964 Год назад

      For me shes à fraud and sad about that cause i was a fan... look at her now shes like a plastic barbie doll. I do think she was talented but not so much... kinda fake and unothentic. For me fergie is was more talented and powerful

  • @DrewRueDoo
    @DrewRueDoo Год назад +107

    I remember everyone thought it was crazy when they found out Gwen Stefani was like 36-37 years old when she came out with her hits.

    • @jeffcayetano4679
      @jeffcayetano4679 Год назад +14

      Sé veia más jóven. Parecia de 25 años.

    • @josedescg
      @josedescg Год назад +11

      Fergie was similar age

  • @st3458
    @st3458 Год назад +216

    I swear when Britney was going through her shit these 3 ladies swooped in and took that time to make hits on hits on hits like these 3 ran the pop scene from like 2006 -2008

    • @shizzlemywizzle1
      @shizzlemywizzle1 Год назад +26

      Ohh I didn’t even make the connection with Britney 😮

    • @Clonehalle
      @Clonehalle Год назад +39

      And Christina was in her "Back to Basics" era. Great time in music from that decade

    • @LovelyLittleLillies
      @LovelyLittleLillies Год назад +9

      Britney does pop while all 3 mentioned here make music that leans toward r&b and has urban flair so idk how it's comparable. It's 2 different demographics (albeit few people listen to both genres). RnB fans would never buy Brittney's music

    • @thienle4010
      @thienle4010 Год назад +3

      ​@@LovelyLittleLillies Her third album has some great R&B songs

    • @jrose1999
      @jrose1999 Год назад +1

      @@LovelyLittleLillies because they were all white girls that had a urban sound.

  • @woolfric
    @woolfric Год назад +351

    Gwen Stefani's "COOL" remains fresh as ever. A classic in my books. ❤️

  • @annaconsta
    @annaconsta Год назад +113

    I miss Gwen, Nelly and Fergie! The 2000s were amazing!

    • @sweetqueenladybug2028
      @sweetqueenladybug2028 Год назад +8

      I’m glad that I was born in the 2000s decade . I’m a 2001 baby so I didn’t miss the best moments of life.🥹

  • @unconventionalorthodox7591
    @unconventionalorthodox7591 Год назад +78

    Nelly Furtado was huge!! All of her hits are viral on social media, proving her collabs with Timbaland being timeless...

  • @jalennelson6821
    @jalennelson6821 Год назад +535

    That 2004 - 2007 pop music trio that was Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado and Fergie will never be topped.... These new girls could never...

    • @ktbecstasy
      @ktbecstasy Год назад +34

      Nah bro, u just nostalgic. They were mostly one Album wonders

    • @cosmicghost811
      @cosmicghost811 Год назад +4

      Agreed.

    • @axlewavey4144
      @axlewavey4144 Год назад +4

      NONE! NO ONE!! So glad I grew up to them!

    • @PrincessPisces00
      @PrincessPisces00 Год назад +49

      @@DirtyDevo94 don’t forget the black producers and writers, but I’m not a hater. The music was good and they had bops!!

    • @katrinashostakovich3607
      @katrinashostakovich3607 Год назад +5

      ​@@DirtyDevo94 they're still fabulous tho. Gwen is anyway.

  • @fbarrosanderson
    @fbarrosanderson Год назад +284

    I'm surprised that Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl wasn't mentioned. It was an enormous success here in Brazil, until Hollaback Girl was released.

    • @krisj827
      @krisj827 Год назад +37

      I love Rich Girl. Much better song than Hollaback Girl to me.

    • @lisettes.9598
      @lisettes.9598 Год назад +1

      The original reggae Rich Girl from the 90s is even better

    • @MarcosVinicius-tr9sg
      @MarcosVinicius-tr9sg Год назад +5

      Nossa eu me lembro! Em 2004 eu tinha 9 anos. Não sabia quem cantava essa música, mas sempre que tocava na rádio eu sentia uma sensação mágica. Foi a música mais legal daquele ano. E veja que interessante, paralelo ao sucesso de Rich Girl, Fergie estourava nas rádios com Lets get It started!

    • @NostalgiCrazy
      @NostalgiCrazy Год назад +2

      @@krisj827 It's shocking to me how Hollaback was her only single to reach #1. That song is so annoying! I would've thought all the other singles would be higher than that.

  • @Mr-atom55
    @Mr-atom55 Год назад +133

    Nelly's "lose" is way ahead of its time. I believe any of the singles could be released today and still chart. Timeless sound!

    • @qwertyJ94
      @qwertyJ94 Год назад +23

      It's that Timbaland sound

    • @danyielsays4621
      @danyielsays4621 Год назад +10

      Have you heard her sing "showtime" live oh my God!!

  • @luiqiespinosa
    @luiqiespinosa Год назад +151

    Nelly Furtado didn’t like the spotlight. She said her album was way too successful. She’s more comfortable being an indie artist. Fergie tooonway too long to release her second album so ppl lost interest. Gwen still does music and still relevant.

    • @IsraelLlerena
      @IsraelLlerena Год назад +1

      Genuine question what’s your skincare routine

    • @manuelsaldivar01
      @manuelsaldivar01 Год назад +22

      Gwen is not as relevant as she used to be!

    • @Clonehalle
      @Clonehalle Год назад +8

      But Gwen is still relevant regardless of the level of it!

    • @yourfavpersuasion9385
      @yourfavpersuasion9385 Год назад +7

      @@manuelsaldivar01 musically no but her makeup line is good

    • @bigbootyboy420
      @bigbootyboy420 Год назад +2

      ok but gwen's music no longer charts

  • @jeremiahbrown2339
    @jeremiahbrown2339 Год назад +85

    Even though Fergie’s singles all sounded different they were huge bops! They remind me of being in middle school.

  • @jaliyah496
    @jaliyah496 Год назад +83

    Gwen’s “wind it up” is everything

    • @tlg-
      @tlg- Год назад +4

      Forgot about this song!

    • @trudatbellyfat7358
      @trudatbellyfat7358 Год назад +11

      YEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!! "I know he thinks you're fine and stuff, but does he know how to wind you up?" I LOVE that song!

    • @lexxsseyy
      @lexxsseyy Год назад +4

      So underrated

    • @AntajuanGrady
      @AntajuanGrady Год назад +4

      very GaGa before she was around..

  • @Philipp19967
    @Philipp19967 Год назад +158

    I love Nelly Furtado so much. Every album was like a new genre and she writes most of the music herself. People always focus on Loose because it is a great album but actually all her music is great. I bought all her 6 albums and I love them

    • @maxplease9323
      @maxplease9323 Год назад +22

      Agreed Folklore and Spirit Indestructible got robbed, they have deep and fun songs but somehow it did chart ...

    • @EF-kk3vh
      @EF-kk3vh Год назад +8

      The Ride is amazing. Hope she’s doing well living her low-key life now ❤

    • @shawnhall9792
      @shawnhall9792 Год назад +2

      Spirit indestructible is by far her worst album from her high pitch vocals on the title track is just bad .. but her album ride is lit

    • @kristenrules8967
      @kristenrules8967 Год назад +4

      I love all of Nellys songs including the Spanish ones, she needs to come back to the music industry. She has to much talent to not be singing. 🥺

  • @maxplease9323
    @maxplease9323 Год назад +300

    Nelly Furtado had other amazing songs in Loose like All Good Things, Do It, and Te Busqué but they are easily overshadowed by her bigger songs. They are underrated!

    • @mateojuric1202
      @mateojuric1202 Год назад +30

      all good things was huge in germany..i even think it peaked at number 1

    • @Philipp19967
      @Philipp19967 Год назад +10

      ​@@mateojuric1202yes and even was the second biggest song of the year of its release

    • @sweetieecakee
      @sweetieecakee Год назад +4

      Do It is my fav from Loose!

    • @kimberleygrace247
      @kimberleygrace247 Год назад +12

      I loved Whoa Nelly and later her songs "Powerless" and "Explode". Amazing and fun to sing.

    • @myidolgwen359
      @myidolgwen359 Год назад +4

      they play night is young a lot at target which was off her hits album

  • @AXFN_
    @AXFN_ Год назад +128

    Lots of people compare Doja Cat to Nicki Minaj, but I see influences of both Fergie and Gwen, especially in her Pop leaning repertoire. 🤔 In fact, I see elements of Gwen in early Gaga as well as Kesha. And Dua Lipa often cites Nelly Furtado as an influence. I don’t think they get the recognition they deserve for their genre-bending creativity and bold visuals, especially referring to Gwen! The way she operated at an intersection between Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop and electronic sounds was impressive to say the least. 👏

    • @m20047
      @m20047 Год назад +11

      I also think Doja's voice sounds very similar to Nelly. I was listening to Promiscuous before and thought their voices are very similar, I could definitely hear Doja on the verses part

    • @suha3840
      @suha3840 Год назад +13

      And also hayley Williams from paramore got her inspo from gwen during her no doubt era

    • @cosmonaut6810
      @cosmonaut6810 Год назад +7

      When lady gaga first starting releasing music and I saw her on the music channel, I thought she was copying Gwen. Obviously that’s not true, women don’t need to compete or “replace” each other, but to my 12 year old brain, seemed that way.. crazy to think now how successful she became

    • @unconventionalorthodox7591
      @unconventionalorthodox7591 Год назад +9

      Dua Lipa is more like Katy + Britney + Nelly + Rihanna, whereas Doja has influences from Gaga + Fergie + Nicki and Rihanna...

    • @magicmanthegeez330
      @magicmanthegeez330 Год назад +3

      The thing with that last sentence is Nicki has done all of that and more.

  • @theodorafyn
    @theodorafyn Год назад +98

    My three favorite albums from the era. Still listen to each often. The girls did that!

  • @jessirome96
    @jessirome96 Год назад +37

    This is like the pop/hip hop/dance trinity
    Pink Kelly and Avril is like the pop rock trinity that rules the mid 2000s iconic era 😩

  • @otakutoongamer5616
    @otakutoongamer5616 Год назад +42

    They needed to collab, like have their own Bang Bang

  • @MauricioSierraM.
    @MauricioSierraM. Год назад +35

    I lived this era very intensely because I was in high school and these three divas were important part of the music for me at that time. My favorite was Nelly, Loose was an incredible album, I liked so much how she mixed R&B and Hip Hop with her unique style and sound. She was everywhere!

    • @yourfavpersuasion9385
      @yourfavpersuasion9385 Год назад +3

      sameee!! i was a freshman in 04

    • @NostalgiCrazy
      @NostalgiCrazy Год назад +2

      It was my middle into high school transition era lol. Definitely nostalgic AF every time I hear or see them.

  • @goldfaust8613
    @goldfaust8613 Год назад +21

    Nelly Furtados Im like a bird, Turn off the light, All Good Things, Say it Right, Maneater, Do it, Promiscuous, Give it to me, all stay in my head. THE QUEEN

  • @dxtrbomb
    @dxtrbomb Год назад +6

    Gwen - Hollaback Girl
    Fergie - London bridge
    Nelly - Say it right ❤

  • @withthewall
    @withthewall Год назад +82

    We stan a Japanese-identifying queen Gwen Stefani-san🤌🏻

    • @northonnoah1539
      @northonnoah1539 Год назад +6

      😂

    • @Myaa19
      @Myaa19 Год назад

      Mfs wanna act like they forgot

    • @manfrevanderland9333
      @manfrevanderland9333 Год назад

      Mami i'm sorry to tell you but she was born a Latina!!!!

    • @milevk
      @milevk Год назад +1

      ​@@manfrevanderland9333 latin european (italian) to be exact

  • @alishehroz3597
    @alishehroz3597 Год назад +60

    Dude, LOVE ANGEL MUSIC BABY is like the rnb version of Katy's Teenage Dream. One banger for everyone!

  • @keen9917
    @keen9917 Год назад +31

    Why I dont hear these type of music these days anymore?

    • @rahbeeuh
      @rahbeeuh Год назад +16

      It's a time past in music unfortunately

    • @m20047
      @m20047 Год назад +10

      cause music evolves

    • @shizzlemywizzle1
      @shizzlemywizzle1 Год назад +1

      Because it’s not 2005

  • @katarinakrnjevic8183
    @katarinakrnjevic8183 Год назад +21

    Nelly , Gwen and Fergie were so talented . People should appreciate their versatility .

  • @lawrencechavez9395
    @lawrencechavez9395 Год назад +7

    Tbh Gwen is the most iconic and set the tone and path for not only Nelly and Fergie but several other modern pop stars as well. She’s an icon. I love the Nelly’s music too it’s such a vibe and I can also listen to Fergie once in a while too. They’re all good especially during this time of being sorta in their prime as solo acts… of course Gwen and Fergie had already seen super success with their bands/groups but as solo acts this was definitely their prime and they all killed it.

  • @hotepx2935
    @hotepx2935 Год назад +8

    2005-2006 was good era, Madonna, Gwen, Nelly furtado, fergie, Kelly clarkson, Christina Aguilera and Rihanna all released music in this time

    • @seth7712
      @seth7712 Год назад +1

      Don't forget Shakira

  • @kimberleygrace247
    @kimberleygrace247 Год назад +10

    "Whoa, Nelly" will always have a place in my heart. It really inspired me and was so out there. I think her PR or management leaned to far into the whole promiscuous thing. I wish she were still performing to her strengths.

  • @junksies2154
    @junksies2154 Год назад +7

    gwen was so ahead of her time first with her band no doubt and than her own music. love angel music baby still sounds so fresh to me

  • @SalaahudDiyn
    @SalaahudDiyn Год назад +21

    Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado, and Fergie are the women, alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Jennifer Lopez, Avril Lavigne, Ashanti, and Beyoncé, that I think of when I think of women in music that defined the 2000s decade. Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Katy Perry don’t count because they debuted in the industry towards the end of the decade so I firmly put them as 2010s music artists. Even Rihanna who technically did release 4 albums between 2005-2009, didn’t become a global superstar until her fifth album, Loud, released in 2010. Her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, (2007), made her a superstar, but it was no where near the level of Beyoncé during the 2000s, and it wasn’t until the release of Loud, that Rihanna was starting to become recognized as a true force to be reckoned with. Younger people who didn’t come up in the 2000s tend to overstate the importance of Rihanna, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga during this time. These women were all newbies just getting their feet wet in the industry. The reason why Kanye West infamously interrupted Swift during her acceptance speech for Best Female Pop Video at the 2009 VMAs, was because she was still relatively unknown at the time and he felt Beyoncé, (the better known, more popular female at the time with the better video), was more deserving. And as far as Lady Gaga, did she have a huge breakthrough year in 2009, yes absolutely but what’s one year at the end of the decade compared
    to someone like Britney Spears who dominated most of the decade, especially the first half. I’m glad this video is highlighting the pop cultural impact of Gwen, Nelly F., and Fergie. Their albums definitely shaped and influenced the sound for the later artists that followed.

  • @nafola7617
    @nafola7617 Год назад +9

    I just loved how they all sounded different from each other and had their own aesthetic .

  • @ZoneXavierr
    @ZoneXavierr Год назад +21

    Gwen’s “Cool” remains one of my favorite songs of all time. The sound and the way she sings it are timeless!

  • @natnuss98
    @natnuss98 Год назад +5

    I have a playlist on Spotify with each and every single release of Nelly Furtado.
    All her Spanish songs, her Collabs with other artists, her cover of crazy. It's over six hours long and I love it.

    • @manassharma4575
      @manassharma4575 Год назад +2

      I love how different every album sounds. Absolutely loved 'The Ride' and looking forward to new music.

  • @Krees82
    @Krees82 Год назад +20

    The Sweet Escape pretty much started as songs that weren't finished or selected for LAMB, all produced by Pharrell. Gwen did some new material like the brilliant title song with Akon but it never meshed the way it's predecessor did. The sound of Loose pretty much inspired a ton of similar sounding albums involving both or either Timbaland and Danja including Justin's FutureSex/Lovesounds, Britney's Blackout and Madonna's Hard Candy. The dissapointing part was those were huge peaks for all of them and none of them ever came close to it again with Gwen the only one still really in the spotlight because of The Voice.

  • @yourfavpersuasion9385
    @yourfavpersuasion9385 Год назад +7

    LISTEN, For pop these women MADE my high school era! They are legends! I am so glad i was a teen in this era and watched all of these women debut. 2000s is top tier!

  • @newginafets2009
    @newginafets2009 Год назад +9

    Gwen Stefani 😍😍😍😍😍 L.A.M.B is one of the best pop albums of all time

  • @JordiVanderwaal
    @JordiVanderwaal Год назад +15

    Oh YES, the mid-2000s holy trinity. I want more videos dedicated to them. You guys don't understand the HOLD The Dutchess and Loose had on me. And Hollaback Girl, Rich Girl, Bubble Pop Electric, Harajuku Girls, Serious, Crash, Yummy, Now That You Got It and plenty other songs from Gwen? Unforgettable, iconic, hard to top. For me Loose is still one of the best albums of all time. But so is The Dutchess, even if that album didn't get the stellar reviews Loose did. But it was SO Fergie, so personal, and so unique, that I absolutely love it. And the BEEF Fergie and Nelly had? It was amazing. And also Gwen and Fergie had some rivalry according to fans (which that never happened btw). The best.

  • @AJ-xc4qe
    @AJ-xc4qe Год назад +50

    Timbaland worked with a surprising amount of artists who don't even make the same genre of music like Chris Cornell (rest in power) and Michelle Branch.

  • @chillbro5145
    @chillbro5145 Год назад +75

    #teamnelly
    Loose is one of my favorite albums!
    I'd love if you did a similar deep dive like this for the 00s R&B girls. Ashanti, Ciara, Keyshia Cole, and ofcourse Bey & Rih.

    • @omarxperez
      @omarxperez Год назад +5

      i think it should be Ciara, Ashanti, and Keyshia Cole. Beyoncé and Rihanna shouldn’t be grouped with them nor grouped with each other. plus i hope honest makes a trio comparison series where he looks at trios of artists with similar pieces of work like the ones in this video

  • @itswhatitis277
    @itswhatitis277 Год назад +11

    These 3 still rule my Spotify and thats all that matters

  • @ashleystephan334
    @ashleystephan334 Год назад +11

    I wish these 3 would do a co headlining tour together, that’d be so iconic.

    • @Clonehalle
      @Clonehalle Год назад +2

      Omg yes! I'd go in a hearbeat!

  • @dooleydoesfood3189
    @dooleydoesfood3189 Год назад +12

    Good work! Interestingly enough, what became LAMB originally belonged to Kelis. The tracks were selections for her follow up to Tasty, but she fell out with The Neptunes and they systematically tried to blackball her; snatching the tracks and giving them to Gwen. The core of their dispute was money and Kelis (alleging) being taken advantage of via a shady contract agreement.

    • @dooleydoesfood3189
      @dooleydoesfood3189 Год назад +6

      @@Kevin-rg3yc Yeah! It’s super interesting, right?! That’s also why she had such an adverse reaction to being sampled on Renaissance. Because of said contract, Bey’s camp didn’t have to involve her. They went directly to the folks that they were contractually obligated to. 💁🏾‍♂️

    • @IvyMuZYk
      @IvyMuZYk Год назад

      @DooleyDoesFood What the heck u're talking about? Where's your source? LAMB was created even when Gwen was still in No Doubt around 2000-2003. Don't spread lies and diminish Gwen Stefani's creativity. She even won the Visionary Award for LAMB.

  • @bexniccals3686
    @bexniccals3686 Год назад +5

    When Gwen Dropped The Music Video For Hollanack Girl She Had That Urban Cali Girl Look That Fergie And Nelly Furtado Were Trying To Copy Off Of

  • @gingerkatherina
    @gingerkatherina Год назад +6

    Coincidentally I actually started listening to all 3 of these ladies and their albums almost exclusively again this year because I suddenly remembered how I missed these aera and songs 🙌❤️

  • @gardeningandtruecrime8504
    @gardeningandtruecrime8504 Год назад +2

    Favorite gwen song is definitely what you waiting for and let me blow your mind.She had soo many great songs. She was everywhere in 2004.

  • @zoren1900
    @zoren1900 Год назад +7

    I loved that time. I was a kid but I remember brit and xtina took a bit of a break so Gwen, Fergie, and Nelly really lead Pop music

  • @trudatbellyfat7358
    @trudatbellyfat7358 Год назад +13

    I feel like you really can't say that L.A.M.B was Gwen's "career defining" album, because that REALLY undermines just how huge she and No Doubt were on the alt/punk scene prior. Tragic Kingdom still has songs played on the alt stations (Spiderwebs and Sunday Morning to name a few). Like, it really was a colossal album that still holds up today.

    • @ubergamer2010
      @ubergamer2010 Год назад +4

      If he is just focusing on her solo work, he's still right though.

  • @popunderrated
    @popunderrated Год назад +8

    Fergie’s album is underrated. All 3 are really great, classic albums.
    I would say that Nelly’s best album is probably Folklore though - the songwriting and vocals are so good.

  • @Charlie-jl3ur
    @Charlie-jl3ur Год назад +2

    there's no denying that the mid-2000s offered some of THE BEST and most appreciated gems of the entire noughties - female artists of that time period had edge, distinctiveness and creative vision that would be later picked up on by artists like Gaga or Kesha (I'm thinking of Gwen's whimsicality that Gaga used to establish herself or Fergie's half-rapped, half-sung pop songs which style would, to an extent, work as a foundation to Kesha's, or should I say Ke$ha's, most recognizable tracks). Also in the mid-2000s two of the possibly biggest pop comebacks of history happened - Mariah's Emancipation and Madonna's Confessions!

  • @babygrl05
    @babygrl05 Год назад +3

    Nelly Furtado is not just a pop star, she is such a versatile artist.

  • @cheriacole7114
    @cheriacole7114 Год назад +4

    I was into hip hop then and find out about all of them through a hip hop song. I'm glad because it lead me to embrace other music. They are fantastic women.

  • @eliadavis3881
    @eliadavis3881 Год назад +6

    I have 'LOVE. Angel. Music. Baby" album by Gwen and I still enjoy it. I still want to the get the albums by Nelly and Fergie..

  • @perryjones7771
    @perryjones7771 Год назад +10

    I don’t care they CARRIED!!! These new girls could never!

  • @Ravenluvs
    @Ravenluvs Год назад +11

    My era

  • @dropitlikeDAT
    @dropitlikeDAT Год назад +1

    literally all of them had songs that went viral again in the recent years, that shows how timeless their music is

  • @ThomasHall1000
    @ThomasHall1000 Год назад +1

    It’s so mad to me how Americans are barely aware of ‘what you waiting for’ from Gwen, it was huge in Europe! Great video ❤️

  • @reinakerosene
    @reinakerosene Год назад +2

    I love this 3 Queens

  • @alienmoosestudios
    @alienmoosestudios Год назад +1

    I love them all!!! Thanks for the awesome video 😎😎😎🦝👽

  • @mariefryzelkova7927
    @mariefryzelkova7927 Год назад +3

    I grow up on No Doubt music and then Gwen was my huge idol in my highschool/young adult years. I got the Sweet Escape CD as a first gift from my then boyfriend and even owned Gwen´s doll. Because of her I tried to experiment with my clothing style and made some of my own clothes.
    I still love songs from LAMB and Sweet Escape to this day.

  • @thedoublea147
    @thedoublea147 Год назад +4

    Gwen Stefani is the GOAT. An incredibly diverse body of work.

  • @Mari96960
    @Mari96960 Год назад +2

    Maneater , Luxurious , Big girls dont cry 😭👌🏻♥️♥️ Loved them as a child now those were hits ❤

  • @Diibep
    @Diibep Год назад +1

    QUEENS OF 2000.. I can't get enough of her music's. Are forever

  • @JayJuly4
    @JayJuly4 Год назад +3

    honest pleaseeeeeee do a video like this for the consecutive early 2000s debuts of Beyonce (2003), Ciara (2004), and Rihanna (2005). i think each of them had their own interpretation of r&b and distinct images that set each other apart from one another, but they also had many similarities being new black women making their way in the early 2000s pop space.

  • @ERIKCLARKK
    @ERIKCLARKK Год назад +7

    Ciara, Kelis, Keysha Cole and Faith Evans ❤ too

    • @cosmicghost811
      @cosmicghost811 Год назад +10

      They fall more into the RnB category then pop.

  • @StudiousSu
    @StudiousSu Год назад +3

    the Dutches is one of my favorite pop albums ever! I Lowkey wish she didn't drop the follow up a few years ago because it just didn't hit the same. but an icon she is!

  • @ashakir622
    @ashakir622 Год назад +1

    Ah, the 2000s, my teenage years. That decade produced some bops that still slap to this day.

  • @hey-zel
    @hey-zel Год назад +4

    Gwen Stefani was my mother. She raised me right

  • @d173adpool
    @d173adpool Год назад +1

    Cool...one of the best music thats ever been written. it so good and positive.

  • @daenerystargaryen2811
    @daenerystargaryen2811 Год назад +4

    I love these three queens! Especially Fergie Ferg! ♥️✨

  • @andrewboland1062
    @andrewboland1062 9 месяцев назад

    Made me happy watching you discuss the music history of a decade where I fell in love with music for the first time, amd Gwen was the very first female singer I ever heard from the 2000s especially with the song from No doubt "Hey Baby" in 2001 and then their cover of "Its My Life" in 2003, then her solo album dropped with the song "Hollaback Girl" in 2004/5 and "Luxurious" before The Sweet Escape Era where "Cool" dropped in 2005 before the rest of the songs and Album into 2006. Then I heard Fergie and Nelly around the exact same time in 2006 and 2007, and then when 2008 I was sad I didnt hear from them all anymore, especially Gwen, these songs and albums to me will remain their best

  • @MarcosVinicius-tr9sg
    @MarcosVinicius-tr9sg Год назад +7

    Três das maiores empresárias na industria da música dos anos 2000 sem dúvidas!

  • @QAmodb
    @QAmodb Год назад +12

    2000's Queens

  • @si7817
    @si7817 Год назад +4

    Nelly Furtado and Timbaland need to come back! Like, seriously.

  • @hughw2377
    @hughw2377 Год назад +2

    I loved that they touched on RnB hits, it was done very well!

  • @fuxwithit
    @fuxwithit Год назад +11

    Love Angel Music Baby is one the best pop albums to be realeased.

  • @MakaykayLAMB
    @MakaykayLAMB Год назад +1

    Honeeeey. Too bad I was a kid when these songs came out cos I bet dancing to these songs at the club hit so different!

  • @chartsdatapop4600
    @chartsdatapop4600 Год назад +2

    Gotta admit Nelly released 4 bombshells that are still popular and fresh to this day and then just disappeared

  • @NostalgiCrazy
    @NostalgiCrazy Год назад +1

    I was just thinking of this era a lot recently. Such a cool time for music, we truly did have a bit of everything back then compared to now. I'm missing the 00s more every day! 🥺

  • @kevinrentz8773
    @kevinrentz8773 Год назад +12

    CIARA was a part of this group as well. From 2004-2007. The Goodies and Evolution albums were huge eras. Well, they were her only hit albums. LoL.HAHA 🤷🏾‍♂️😂

    • @giveusbarabbas7138
      @giveusbarabbas7138 Год назад +13

      ciara, beyonce, pussycat dolls, kelly clarkson, and rihanna were probably the hugest pop girls outside these three in the video until blackout by britney and the fame by lady gaga changed the sound to that electro-pop sound that dominated the latter aughts.

    • @chillbro5145
      @chillbro5145 Год назад +16

      She's considered more R&B, but she's definitely one of the most prominent R&B ladies from the 00s.
      I want a video like this but for the R&B ladies.
      And props to Ciara for getting more big hits after her prime, even if it didn't translate to every album

    • @kevinrentz8773
      @kevinrentz8773 Год назад +6

      @Chill Bro I agree. But she crossed over very well during those 2 albums. She should definitely be mentioned more, at least. 🤷🏾‍♂️😩

    • @XxVirginBabyxX
      @XxVirginBabyxX Год назад +2

      Oh yeah, for sure! Cici is def my main girl

  • @JaneLana-st8rm
    @JaneLana-st8rm Год назад +1

    Tbh pop will never be the same. The iconic status will never be reached

  • @jamesorlando8178
    @jamesorlando8178 Год назад +3

    3 of the best main pop girl eras of all time

  • @mahtorquatto
    @mahtorquatto Год назад +1

    I love the 3 albums and they were soundtrack of my life back then

  • @delilahjolie
    @delilahjolie Год назад +2

    I think these ladies had some of the best singles in pop history.

  • @Yeaster
    @Yeaster Год назад +2

    2006 was a fun time. I had graduated from high school and started college. These ladies were the the BPGs of my day lol
    My introduction to Nelly Furtado was Timbaland's remix to Turn off the Light and her feature on Missy's Get Ur Freak On remix, so I always expected her to make an album like Loose. If anything made me go WTF it was Folklore

  • @meghansullivan6812
    @meghansullivan6812 Год назад +2

    L.A.M.B is one of my favorite albums of all time holy shit

  • @angelblue52
    @angelblue52 10 месяцев назад

    literally love all of these ladies. its my entire childhood right there. they're my favs

  • @MarioLanzas.
    @MarioLanzas. Год назад +6

    I don't remember Luxurious.. was that even promoted in Europe? maybe was single only in the US?

    • @ColinsCity
      @ColinsCity Год назад

      yes it was, i have the CD single haha

  • @jessejameslatimer8686
    @jessejameslatimer8686 Год назад +12

    Honestly Gwen was leading the pack here- even though I like Nellys album the most

  • @andrewscialdone9345
    @andrewscialdone9345 Год назад +1

    I really miss era and just always hearing these songs wherever i went

  • @milesvstheworld
    @milesvstheworld Год назад +6

    "ethnic entourage" 😭

  • @mukunimulundika5359
    @mukunimulundika5359 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. These kids better know!

  • @maurice1263
    @maurice1263 Год назад +3

    No one talks about how Fergus the dutchess album was the original teenage dream and how loose by Nelly was the original sweetener

  • @davidjohnny1821
    @davidjohnny1821 Год назад +2

    They still rule pop in my car.

  • @untamedblizzard5773
    @untamedblizzard5773 Год назад +1

    say it right is my favourite song of all time tbh

  • @theodorafyn
    @theodorafyn Год назад +14

    Its not explicitly stated per say. But all three albums relied heavily on the “urban sound” and pulled from black cultural aesthetics and music. Interesting…!

    • @XxVirginBabyxX
      @XxVirginBabyxX Год назад +1

      Very true. Another commenter mentioned Ciara's first two albums: Goodies and The Evolution and yeah, if you think about it Ciara was leading the newly fresh crop of pop girlies along with Ashanti. Ciara and Ashanti had to walk for these pop girlies to run.

    • @chillbro5145
      @chillbro5145 Год назад +4

      ​@@XxVirginBabyxX it pisses me off how people always downplay and disrespect Ciara and Ashanti.
      They were black women that blew UP in an increasingly less diverse industry. They had several smash albums and smash hits that charted all over the globe. They held their own just fine against Beyonce, Rihanna, and their white peers in their respective primes. They deserve more credit because they crossed over (even if not for super long) and are still sampled and cited as an influence by younger artists today

  • @miticaBEP07
    @miticaBEP07 Год назад +2

    I always hoped we'd remember them fondly.

  • @missbellaiza
    @missbellaiza Год назад +1

    I’m glad y2k came back, we need it so badly due to the pandemic wanting us to have fun again.