Gwen Stefani Reveals Surprising Message Behind 'Just A Girl'
March 6 2017, Updated 6:22 p.m. ET
Gwen Stefani's 90's hit "Just A Girl" has long been touted as a woman-power anthem, but the pop star who wrote it now reveals that she was not being sarcastic when she penned her hit! In a clip from an upcoming episode of The Voice, Gwen reveals exactly what she meant when she wrote the lyrics, explaining, "I'm vulnerable because I'm a girl."
Does her revelation change your opinion on the song? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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