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Settle down and check out our Top 20 Songs for the week of July 30 through Aug. 5, 2012! No Doubt are making their Top 20 debut with their first new single in nearly a decade, while Carly Rae Jepsen charts twice with both 'Good Time' (a collaboration with Owl City) and her smash hit 'Call Me Maybe...
No Doubt stopped by 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' on Thursday and showed they can deliver a live version of their new single 'Settle Down' that's even stronger than the studio recording.
It's no doubt that No Doubt (we crack ourselves up far too often) are legends in their own right. Since hitting it big in 1995 with the mainstream success of one of our favorite albums of all time, 'Tragic Kingdom,' the band safely secured their place in the ska punk/pop rock hall of fame.
While some fans may not be feeling No Doubt’s new dancehall-influenced single ‘Settle Down,’ which dropped on Monday, they have a huge fan in Lady Gaga. A few weeks ago, Gaga tweeted her excitement about the band’s return to making music after a decade-long hiatus. Now, Gaga has tweeted her love for the song, insisting that it’s not a plug for Interscope, the label both the Mother Monster and No D
In the half-hour E! special where they premiered their new video for 'Settle Down,' all four members of No Doubt sat down for a chat with Ryan Seacrest, he of the Jennifer Lopez-is-leaving-'American Idol' scoop. The band spoke about having lots of children -- their progeny equals nine at this point -- and remaining in one another's personal lives, despite their musical moratorium.
No Doubt shift into overdrive for their 'Settle Down' video. Each member of the band starts off behind the wheel of their own Mack truck, but they're not exactly operating them safely. They're checking maps and not really paying attention. But then again, they're on a mission to reunite, so they speed things up.
Way to go, Nicki Minaj! The Harajuku Barbie will be inciting dance floor panic with her winning About to Pop track, 'Pound the Alarm,' on more than 20 radio stations nationwide this weekend! Now, with 'Pound the Alarm' taking the About to Pop win for this week's radio broadcast, it's time for five new tracks to duke it out.
After more than a decade-long wait, new No Doubt music is finally upon us in the form of 'Settle Down,' the first single from 'Push and Shove' which drops Sept. 25. So how have Gwen Stefani and the boys fared? Is their reggae-heavy, dancehall mojo still in full effect?