If you grew up in the early 2000s, you remember the "na-na-na-na" hook that ruled the airwaves. Released on , " Rich Girl " wasn't just a hit song—it was a visual explosion that solidified Gwen Stefani's status as a solo pop icon.

: Most of the action takes place on a massive, stylized pirate ship.

At the time, "Rich Girl" was a massive commercial success, hitting the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. While it sparked later conversations about cultural appropriation regarding the use of the Harajuku Girls, there's no denying its massive influence on mid-2000s fashion and pop music.

: Gwen name-checks designers like John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood in the lyrics, stating she’d give all her money to Westwood to buy her clothes. A Pop Culture Legacy

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If you grew up in the early 2000s, you remember the "na-na-na-na" hook that ruled the airwaves. Released on , " Rich Girl " wasn't just a hit song—it was a visual explosion that solidified Gwen Stefani's status as a solo pop icon.

: Most of the action takes place on a massive, stylized pirate ship. gwen_stefani_rich_girl_official_music_video_ft_eve

At the time, "Rich Girl" was a massive commercial success, hitting the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. While it sparked later conversations about cultural appropriation regarding the use of the Harajuku Girls, there's no denying its massive influence on mid-2000s fashion and pop music. If you grew up in the early 2000s,

: Gwen name-checks designers like John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood in the lyrics, stating she’d give all her money to Westwood to buy her clothes. A Pop Culture Legacy At the time, "Rich Girl" was a massive