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Old 09-03-2003, 11:18 AM   #1
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Red face Gwen Stefani Works On Solo LP With Outkast, Missy Elliott

Gwen Stefani Works On Solo LP With Outkast, Missy Elliott

One track, 'Long Way to Go,' is designed as a duet about interracial love.



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Sure, she's already collaborated with Eve, but if two of her more recent partnerships are any indication, Gwen Stefani is in even more of a hip-hop state of mind than previously expected as she continues to work on her solo debut.

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Missy Elliott spilled the beans on their collaborations to MTV News at this year's VMAs, but both stressed that the No Doubt singer's album is still a work in progress (see "Gwen Stefani Recording Solo Material") and that their contributions may not make the final cut. They also said they're encouraged by Stefani's open-mindedness in exploring new directions.

"I think the album will sound totally different than her No Doubt stuff," Outkast's Andre 3000 said. "And that's cool. Step out and do something new sometime. It could be interesting."

Outkast said the tracks they've already submitted were "some of the strangest stuff" they could, just to encourage Stefani along the road not usually taken.

"It's kinda like mid-tempo, like Outkast," Big Boi said, "but something you wouldn't normally hear her on. ... You just submit something that you think might cause them to switch to something new, something where they don't do their usual [thing] on it, something where they sound a little different. Give it to her and see how she's freaking it and [how] she brings it back."

One track, "Long Way to Go," is designed as a duet about interracial relationships. Andre had intended it for his own solo album (one CD's worth of Outkast's upcoming double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below). "We thought it would be a cool concept," he said, "talking about a girl that didn't have the same color as your skin, but it's a cooler concept for her album."

As for Elliott, she said that she and Stefani were still discussing concepts and didn't have any finished tracks yet. "She came down to the studio and we vibed instantly, worked out a couple of ideas" she said. "But she's still figuring out her direction, so I'm waiting on her at the moment."

Elliott — who is never at a loss for projects to keep her busy — also has plenty of patience and doesn't mind waiting. "When we get together, when she does this record, it's not going to be just another record," Elliott said. "It's going to be an event."

And in case Stefani is at a loss for ideas, the boys in Duran Duran have welcomed her to try out a few with them, since they wouldn't mind including her on their own upcoming record.

"[Collaborators], that stuff is always going to be in the cards," Simon Le Bon said. "That's usually a matter of luck and people's schedules being able to allow it."

"It also has to work musically," Andy Taylor said. "We're not just going to bring someone in because they're Gwen Stefani ..."

"Oh, I would!" Le Bon laughed.

—Jennifer Vineyard, with additional reporting by Corey Moss and SuChin Pak

This report is provided by MTV News
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What do you guys think of this? I can't believe she's going solo...
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i think that it's so cool that she's going to be working with missy and outkast. I am a huge fan of no doubt and especially Gwen. I will be buying her solo cd when it comes out!!!!!

Also she collaborated with Prince on their last album.
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I really don't care about her doing solo work..she has before, it just going to be a whole album now, which will prob suck...Her and the band just recorded 5 new songs, and are working on a singles album and b-sides album, and 2 live dvds. Org. she was only doing some songs for movies and stuff, but i guess they decided to make her put out an album. Adrian is also doing solo work, hes touring with Olso, and Tom is producing for some guy(i forget his name). Shes been writing the songs with Tony btw.

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Ha ha. The guys from the band said prince is a "drama queen" and "rudely obnoxious"
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shes too good for missy elliot
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Can't wait to hear it.
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o i love missy and gwen
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Cool, I like Gwen and Missy a lot.
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god, another sellout. This is why I stopped liking Mariah and J. Lo (I never "liked" J. Lo, but I thought she had some catchy fluffy songs at first)
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god, another sellout. This is why I stopped liking Mariah and J. Lo (I never "liked" J. Lo, but I thought she had some catchy fluffy songs at first)
sell out? for experimenting?



how dare you put gwen stefani in the j.ho and mariah leauge even in the same sentence for that matter.
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how dare you put gwen stefani in the j.ho and mariah leauge even in the same sentence for that matter.
Mariah is in a great league and is the best-selling female artist of all time. How dare you tell someone who they can and can't compare each other to. Gwen is much better then Lisa Marie though.
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Mariah is in a great league and is the best-selling female artist of all time. How dare you tell someone who they can and can't compare each other to. Gwen is much better then Lisa Marie though.

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Mariah is in a great league and is the best-selling female artist of all time. How dare you tell someone who they can and can't compare each other to. Gwen is much better then Lisa Marie though.
stop taking everything so goddamn seriously
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well, a lot of people are sick of hip hop being shoved in our faces day in and day out. It's one thing when actual hip hoppers do it, but another when people like the aforementioned Mariah and Lopez decided to abandon their pop audiences to win over a rap market. Nothing can get me to liking it, and Gwen will be alienating more fans than she gained because her fanbase is a little more anti-hip hop than Mariah and J. Lo's pop audiences (yea, I know about the duet with Eve, but that was supposed to be a one time thing).
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well, a lot of people are sick of hip hop being shoved in our faces day in and day out. It's one thing when actual hip hoppers do it, but another when people like the aforementioned Mariah and Lopez decided to abandon their pop audiences to win over a rap market. Nothing can get me to liking it, and Gwen will be alienating more fans than she gained because her fanbase is a little more anti-hip hop than Mariah and J. Lo's pop audiences (yea, I know about the duet with Eve, but that was supposed to be a one time thing).
No Doubt fans could careless about Gwens solo work. And just because shes working with missy for one song doesnt means its going to be "hip hop". Look at the producers they worked with on Rock Steady..yet it turned out to go in the danchall direction, which is the closest to what kind of band they started out as 17 years ago(ska influenced)...shes working with "hip hop" producers, rock/alt...she has the voice for most genres, since No Doubt have covered a lot of it. THats what would be good about her solo efforts, it will have a mix.
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No Doubt fans could careless about Gwens solo work. And just because shes working with missy for one song doesnt means its going to be "hip hop". Look at the producers they worked with on Rock Steady..yet it turned out to go in the danchall direction, which is the closest to what kind of band they started out as 17 years ago(ska influenced)...shes working with "hip hop" producers, rock/alt...she has the voice for most genres, since No Doubt have covered a lot of it. THats what would be good about her solo efforts, it will have a mix.
oh, she's working with other producers too? I thought it was JUST Missy and Outkast and co.

And yes, I know ND was originally more ska/dance-hall (well, real dance-hall, not crap like Sean Paul), but still, that's different than hip hop
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