Gwen Stefani is making her return to pop music, and fans are here for it

She's (holla) back.
December 4, 2020 5:50 p.m. EST
December 8, 2020 11:00 p.m. EST
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If any mention of “Hollaback Girl” triggers the immediate playback of the 2005 smash hit in your mind, well, same. But, fortunately for Gwen Stefani fans, we will have more than epic throwbacks and holiday ballads to rely on soon… because she’s finally (we repeat, finally) coming out with new music. Stefani is, quite literally, reintroducing herself.

The Voice coach took to social media earlier today to announce her return to the studio with a track fittingly called, “Let Me Reintroduce Myself”. The cover art for the song, which will debut this Monday, features a tribute to her "Hollaback Girl" past, and her edgy, punk-modern style of the present. No Doubt, fans are pretty excited about this – do you see what we did there?

Of course, that’s not to say Stefani has been out of the mix for the last few years. The 51-year-old songstress has graced our televisions on a regular basis thanks to The Voice, and has also gifted us with a Christmas album and a collaboration with Dua Lipa. And lest we forget her loved-up duets with fiancé Blake Shelton, including "Happy Anywhere". If you haven’t seen the video well, stop everything you’re doing and get ready to feel all the feels.

And while we’re on the topic of Gwen and Blake’s love story (because the term #couplegoals likely comes to mind here), have you seen her engagement ring? No really, have you seen it?

Oh, and did you hear that Blake literally built her a private chapel in Oklahoma in anticipation of their wedding?!

We’re not crying, you’re crying.

Of course, we have questions. Will "Let Me Reintroduce Myself" be a stand-alone single, or does this mean Stefani is finally giving us a new solo album? Her last solo pop single was "Misery" in 2016 from her best-selling album, "This is What the Truth Feels Like". Could another album be in the works? If so, will Shelton (or any of the other artists Stefani has collaborated with over the years) make an appearance?

Considering 2020 has felt like the year where we just can’t have nice things, we are definitely here for this news. Welcome back, Stefani. We missed you.

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