Gwen Stefani - Wind It Up

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Gwen Stefani - Wind It Up
  • Release date: 30 Jun 2005
  • Release year: 2005
  • Runtime: 4 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: music video, 2000s song, cool, princess, girl, 2005, new girlfriend, flashback, being cool, ex boyfriend
  • Budget: $500,000
Plot:
The video follows the song's theme and depicts the relationship that Stefani has with a former boyfriend, who is played by Spanish actor Daniel Gonzalez. Gonzalez and his new girlfriend-played by Tony Kanal's girlfriend, Erin Lokitz-are shown walking up to a villa where Stefani answers the door. The villa featured in the video is the Villa Erba, in the town of Cernobbio, which Stefani said was "so beautiful". The three of them are seen in each other's company, with inter-cut scenes of Stefani singing on a bed. There are flashbacks to the time when Stefani and her former boyfriend were dating, where she has brunette hair. Flashbacks and present day images are linked with match cut cinematography. The lyrical theme of "Cool" is maintained in the video; frames are incorporated to portray Stefani feeling "cool". She is depicted as cool with her former boyfriend and his girlfriend throughout most of the video.

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