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Gwen Stefani had the bright idea to get a street artist by the name of El Mac to create black and white portraits of the band for their new album, Push And Shove. 
No wonder Harper's Bazaar featured the singer on the cover of their September issue, which is actually their biggest issue - ever.
Even though their first single off the upcoming Push and Shove album is called "Settle Down," No Doubt definitely know how to keep fans energized!
Our favorite 90s super-group, No Doubt, made a rock star appearance on the red carpet of the 2012 Teen Choice Awards proving that they are back and ready to take over the music charts.
Last week we brought you a sneak peak of No Doubt’s newest music video “Settle Down.” But today, the final product from the comeback kids has officially hit the net!
Finally! We've been blessed with the first single from 1990s supergroup No Doubt's long-awaited return album, Push and Shove.
The "Settle Down" video looks to be inspired by a few colorful dance moves and of course, the camaraderie of No Doubt. 
No Doubt revealed the artwork for their forthcoming single, "Settle Down," off their comeback project, Push And Shove, which features the four of them just chilling.
No Doubt is back with episode two of their behind the scenes webisode series. This time however, the band reveals a bit more on how they’ve been constructing their comeback album Push and Shove.
They haven't released an album in over 11 years, but No Doubt is finally back and ready to return to their rock roots.
No Doubt is throwing a gavel at video game company Activision. The band is suing the company for using their "likeness" in their music game "Band Hero." 
“Push & Shove," produced by DJ/Producer duo Diplo and Switch (Major Lazer), features some Caribbean vibes courtesy of Jamaican artist Busy Signal. 
It may have seemed like Gwen Stefani was off busy making solo track and babies, but the rock mom was actually getting down in the studio with former No Doubt band members.
There's no doubt in our minds that No Doubt will eventually drop their long-awaited comeback album, we just don't when.
Our favorite band No Doubt announced to their fans that their new album will not drop this year. Sad news, but Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt family insist the album isn't ready. [Idolator]
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