วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2558

Gwen Stefani debuts breakup song 'Used To Love You' after Gavin Rossdale split

Singers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale in October 2014 before announcing their split. Singers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale in October 2014 before announcing their split. Photo: Getty Images
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No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani has performed for the first time since her marriage breakdown, debuting a new single inspired by her split with Gavin Rossdale.

The Grammy Award-winning artist performed a 22-song set in New York on Saturday night and introduced her upcoming single Used To Love You.

Gwen Stefani performing in New York over the weekend. Gwen Stefani performing in New York over the weekend. Photo: Twitter/@Norushkxo

According to Huffington Post, Stefani told the crowd the recently written song held a lot of meaning for her.

"I'm talking about pain and love and my real life, and I just want to say thank you for listening," Stefani said.

"And I just want to share a song that I wrote recently. This song is really special.

"The emotional performance was set in front of a giant screen which showed a teary-eyed Stefani gazing into the camera and singing along.

In August, the mother of three announced she and Rossdale were separating after 13 years of marriage.

The sombre track is about a relationship ending, but also appears to take a dig at Rossale for pushing her "too far".

"You thought there were no boundaries/
But you just pushed me/
Too far/
I guess/
Nobody taught you/
Nobody taught you how to love."

Stefani thanked her fans on Twitter following the performance, writing: "thank you for sharing a special night with me".
The Voice US coach is currently working on her third solo album, which includes collaborates with Pharrell Williams and Charli XCX.
Some of Stefani's most famous tracks were inspired by breakups, including No Doubt's 1995 Don't Speak, written by Stefani after her seven-year relationship with bandmate Tony Kanal ended.

Cr  :  The Sydney Morning Herald Entertainment


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