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"Hey You!" is a song recorded by American rock band No Doubt. It was released as the seventh and final single from their third studio album Tragic Kingdom (1995). The single was released as a CD single in the Netherlands on February 23, 1998. It is the final single to feature content from original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left the group in 1995 due to creative issues.

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  • "Hey You!" is a song recorded by American rock band No Doubt. It was released as the seventh and final single from their third studio album Tragic Kingdom (1995). The single was released as a CD single in the Netherlands on February 23, 1998. It is the final single to feature content from original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left the group in 1995 due to creative issues. Musically, it incorporates several genres, including ska punk and psychedelic rock, with its lyrics portraying "a cynical view of marriage". The track received mixed to positive reviews from music critics, with one describing it as a filler and others calling it a highlight on Tragic Kingdom. Since the song was only released in the Netherlands, it only charted there, peaking at number fifty-one on the Single Top 100. A music video using footage from a live performance was directed by Sophie Muller and released alongside the CD single. (en)
  • Hey You! is een nummer van de Amerikaanse band No Doubt uit 1998. Het is de zevende en laatste single van hun derde studioalbum Tragic Kingdom. Volgens de bandleden van No Doubt geeft het nummer een "cynische kijk op het huwelijk". Het nummer werd enkel in Nederland uitgebracht, waar het de 4e positie behaalde in de Tipparade. (nl)
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  • The artwork portrays the four main band members of No Doubt standing in a brightly-lit room. (en)
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  • Hey You! (en)
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  • Gwen Stefani (en)
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  • Tony Kanal (en)
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  • Hey You! is een nummer van de Amerikaanse band No Doubt uit 1998. Het is de zevende en laatste single van hun derde studioalbum Tragic Kingdom. Volgens de bandleden van No Doubt geeft het nummer een "cynische kijk op het huwelijk". Het nummer werd enkel in Nederland uitgebracht, waar het de 4e positie behaalde in de Tipparade. (nl)
  • "Hey You!" is a song recorded by American rock band No Doubt. It was released as the seventh and final single from their third studio album Tragic Kingdom (1995). The single was released as a CD single in the Netherlands on February 23, 1998. It is the final single to feature content from original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left the group in 1995 due to creative issues. (en)
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  • Hey You! (en)
  • Hey You! (No Doubt) (nl)
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