Just a Girl

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"Just a Girl"
"Just a Girl" cover
Single by No Doubt
from the album Tragic Kingdom
Released 1995 (North America)
Format CD Single
Genre Ska punk
Length 3:26
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Gwen Stefani
Tom Dumont
Producer(s) Matthew Wilder
Certification
Chart positions
No Doubt singles chronology
"Trapped in a Box"
1992
"Just a Girl"
1995
"Spiderwebs"
1996
Alternate cover
German single cover
German single cover

"Just a Girl" is the first single from the breakthrough 1995 album, Tragic Kingdom, by No Doubt. The famous opening riff that guitarist Tom Dumont uses was actually taken from an earlier Eric Stefani effort.[1] Matthew Wilder, Tragic Kingdom's producer, was instrumental in teaching the band simplicity in getting a song's idea across.

Gwen Stefani came up with the title.[1] The song itself discusses the paradox of post-feminism. The song is heavily influenced by New Wave music, using synth noise from a Roland Jupiter 8, '80s keyboards and effects, and retro sounds.

The song helped No Doubt's career immensely, peaking #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[2] It was also featured in the movie Clueless and the opening credits of Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.

Contents

The two bathrooms from the music video.
The two bathrooms from the music video.

The music video was directed by Mark Kohr. It opens with Stefani sitting in front of a beat-up car while the rest of the band loads the car. They then drive off and arrive at a building where she enters the women's bathroom and the rest of the band enters the men's. The band sets up its equipment in the grey, dingy bathroom while Stefani sings in the decorated and brightly colored bathroom. Eventually, the band takes to lifting people through the ceiling to get into the women's bathroom, and the video ends with Tom Dumont and Tony Kanal standing directly in front of the wall that had been separating the bathrooms.

  1. "Just a Girl" – 3:32
  2. "Different People" – 4:38
  3. "Open the Gate" – 3:38

  1. "Just a Girl" – 3:31
  2. "Different People" – 4:34

  1. "Just a Girl" – 3:32
  2. "Just a Girl" (live) – 5:39
  3. "Don't Speak" (live) – 5:28
  4. "Hey You" (live) – 3:20

  1. "Just a Girl" – 3:29
  2. "Different People" – 4:34
  3. "Open the Gate"

  1. ^ a b "Just a Girl". Montoya, Paris and Lanham, Tom. 2003. The Singles 1992-2003 (liner notes). Retrieved December 6, 2006.
  2. ^ "No Doubt". Billboard. Retrieved January 8, 2007.
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