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(Wa-mono)
There's me, there's you
(Hoko ten)
In a pedestrian paradise
Where the catwalk got its claws
(Meow)
A subculture, in a kaleidoscope of fashion
Prowl the streets of Harajuku
(Irasshaimase)
Super lovers, tell me where you got yours
(At the super lovers' store)
Yohji Yamamoto
I'm hanging with the locals
Where the catwalk got its claws
All you fashion know it alls
With your underground malls
In the world of Harajuku
Putting on a show, when you dress up in your clothes

Wild hair color and cell phones
Your accessories are dead on
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan, oh
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan
Harajuku Girls, I'm looking at you, girls
You're so original girls
You got the look that makes you stand out
Harajuku Girls, I'm looking at you, girls
You mix and match it girls
You dress so fly and just parade around
(Arigato)
I'm fascinated by the Japanese fashion scene
Just an American girl in the Tokyo streets
My boyfriend bought me a Hysteric Glamour shirt
They're hard to find in the States, got me feeling couture
(It's really cool)
What's that you got on, is it Comme Des Garcons?
Vivienne Westwood can't go wrong
Mixed up with second hand clothes
Let's not forget about John Galliano, no
Flip the landscape when Nigo made A Bathing Ape
I got expensive taste, oh well
I guess I better save up
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan, oh
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan, woo
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan
Work it, express it
Live it, command your style
Create it, design it
Now let me see you work it
Create it, design it
Now let me see you work it
You bring style and color all around the world
You Harajuku Girls
You bring style and color all around the world
You Harajuku Girls
Your look is so distinctive, like DNA
Like nothing I've ever seen in the USA
Your underground culture, visual grammar
The language of your clothing is something to encounter
A ping pong match between Eastern and Western
Did you see your inspiration in my latest collection?
Just wait till you get your little hands on L.A.M.B.
'Cause it's super kawaii, that means super cute in Japanese
The streets of Harajuku are your catwalk
(Bishoujo, you're so vogue)
That's what you drop
(Cho saikou Harajuku Girls)
And that's what you drop, that's what you drop
(Cho saikou Harajuku Girls)
I'm your biggest fan
Gwen Stefani you like me
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan
(Cho kawaii)
Harajuku Girls, Harajuku Girls
Harajuku Girls, you got the wicked style
I like the way that you are
I am your biggest fan
(Gwen Stefani aishiteru)
Style detached from content
A fatal attraction to cuteness
Style is style, fashion is fashion
Girl, you got style

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Gwen Renée Stefani (born October 3, 1969 in Anaheim, California, United States) is a singer-songwriter and fashion designer. She fronts the rock band No Doubt, whose 1995 release Tragic Kingdom - which spawned the singles Just a Girl, Spiderwebs, and Don't Speak - propelled them into stardom with sales of 16 million copies worldwide.

In 2004, Stefani released her first solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. The album featured several collaborations with producers and other artists, including No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal, Linda Perry, André 3000, Nellee Hooper, and The Neptunes. It was primarily inspired by pop and new wave music of the 1980s, and emerged an international success with sales of over seven million copies. The third single Hollaback Girl became the first U.S. digital download to sell one million copies.

The debut album also drew attention to the Harajuku Girls, Stefani's entourage of four Japanese backup dancers named for the fashionable suburb in Tokyo. Originally hired in 2004 for the album, the Girls continued to appear alongside Stefani, and are featured in these music videos: "What You Waiting For?", "Rich Girl", "Hollaback Girl", "Luxurious", "Crash", "Wind It Up", "The Sweet Escape", and "Now That You Got It".

Stefani's second solo album The Sweet Escape was released December 5, 2006. Collaborating again with her on the project were Perry, The Neptunes, along with Akon and Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane, and producers Pharrell and Kanal. Despite mixed reviews of the album as a whole, the title track The Sweet Escape became an international success and earned Stefani a Grammy nomination, and remains the most successful song of her solo career.

Although it had been speculated that the album would contain only material originally written for L.A.M.B. that did not make the final cut, only two songs left over from L.A.M.B. were included in the record: 80's-influenced U Started It; and Wonderful Life, which features Depeche Mode's Martin L. Gore on guitar.

Stefani is equally known as a fashion trendsetter. In 2003, she created a clothing fashion line named L.A.M.B. which shares the initials of her debut solo album. This collection was later expanded with the introduction of a newer line in 2005 called Harajuku Lovers, which draws its inspiration from Japanese culture and fashion.

On May 26, 2006, Stefani gave birth to her first child, a baby boy named Kingston James McGregor Rossdale. The father is British grunge musician Gavin Rossdale, former frontman of the now-defunct bands Bush and Institute, who she married in 2002.

In January 2008, Stefani's father-in-law confirmed that she would be expecting her second child in the summer. On August 21, 2008, second son Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale was born.
Gwen Stefani said in 2011 that she was no more planning to release another solo album. So we can say that the end of her solo period was in 2007 at the end of "The Sweet Escape Tour".
Official website: www.gwenstefani.com

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