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"'''Luxurious'''" is a song by American singer and songwriter [[Gwen Stefani]] from her debut solo studio [[album]], ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' (2004). Written by Stefani and fellow [[No Doubt]] bandmate [[Tony Kanal]], the song contains a [[Sampling (music)|sample]] of [[the Isley Brothers]]' 1983 song "[[Between the Sheets (song)|Between the Sheets]]". In addition to the sample, it features use of [[Electronic keyboard|keyboard]]s, [[synthesizer]]s and [[electric guitar]]s in its composition. Musically, the song is a mid-tempo [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] ballad whose lyrics describe Stefani's desire to be rich in love, simultaneously comparing her lover with luxuries. It also features Stefani's then-husband [[Gavin Rossdale]], who opens the song speaking in [[French language|French]].
"'''Luxurious'''" is a song by American singer [[Gwen Stefani]] from her debut solo studio [[album]], ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'' (2004). Written by Stefani and fellow [[No Doubt]] bandmate [[Tony Kanal]], the song contains a [[Sampling (music)|sample]] of [[the Isley Brothers]]' 1983 song "[[Between the Sheets (song)|Between the Sheets]]". In addition to the sample, it features use of [[Electronic keyboard|keyboard]]s and [[synthesizer]]s in its composition. Musically, the song is a mid-tempo [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] ballad whose lyrics describe Stefani's desire to be rich in love, simultaneously comparing her lover with luxuries. It also features Stefani's then-husband [[Gavin Rossdale]], who opens the song speaking in [[French language|French]].


[[Interscope Records]] released "Luxurious" as the fifth [[Single (music)|single]] from ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby'' on October 2005, along with a [[remix]] featuring American rapper [[Slim Thug]]. The song received generally mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|music critic]]s, who generally found it less impressive than her previous singles. It charted within the [[top 40]] in several countries, but had mediocre success overall and was less popular than the previous singles from ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' An accompanying [[music video]], directed by British [[music video director]] [[Sophie Muller]], was released to promote the single.
[[Interscope Records]] released "Luxurious" as the fifth [[Single (music)|single]] from ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby'' on October 2005, along with a [[remix]] featuring American rapper [[Slim Thug]]. The song received generally mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|music critic]]s, who generally found it less impressive than her previous singles. It charted within the [[top 40]] in several countries, but had mediocre success overall and was less popular than the previous singles from ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' An accompanying [[music video]], directed by British [[music video director]] [[Sophie Muller]], was released to promote the single.


== Background ==
==Writing and development==
Stefani had an emotional breakdown from difficulties collaborating with many other artists and songwriters, so [[No Doubt]] bassist [[Tony Kanal]] invited her to his house.<ref name="freak-out">{{cite web |last=Vineyard |first=Jennifer |last2=Park |first2=SuChin |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1480948/gwen-stefani-turns-to-bandmate-for-aid-after-freak-out/ |title=Gwen Stefani Turns To Bandmate For Aid After Freak-Out |publisher=[[MTV News]]. [[Viacom (2005–present)|Viacom]] |date=December 6, 2003 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170704164721/http://www.mtv.com/news/1480948/gwen-stefani-turns-to-bandmate-for-aid-after-freak-out/ |archive-date=July 4, 2017 }}</ref> Kanal had been working on a track, which later became "[[Crash (Gwen Stefani song)|Crash]]", the sixth single from the album.<ref name="scared">{{cite web |last=Vineyard |first=Jennifer |url=http://www.mtv.com/bands/s/stefani_gwen/news_feature_112204/index2.jhtml |title=Gwen Stefani: Scared Solo |publisher=[[MTV]] |page=2 |year=2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202003104/http://www.mtv.com/bands/s/stefani_gwen/news_feature_112204/index2.jhtml |archive-date=December 2, 2008 |access-date=February 5, 2016}}</ref> However, the two were unable to write anything following that, because they had differing ideas of how the music should sound.<ref name="freak-out"/> Stefani commented that "it was just frustrating and embarrassing to sit there and think we could write songs."<ref name="scared"/> Six months later, the two returned to work and came up with the beginnings of a song while working in Kanal's bedroom.<ref name="scared"/><ref name="mtv">{{cite web |last=Moss |first=Corey |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1512621/for-gwen-stefani-egyptian-cotton-is-something-like-love/ |title=For Gwen Stefani, Egyptian Cotton Is Something Like Love |publisher=MTV News. Viacom |date=November 1, 2005 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226132800/http://www.mtv.com/news/1512621/for-gwen-stefani-egyptian-cotton-is-something-like-love/ |archive-date=December 26, 2014 }}</ref> The two experimented with combining various melodies and including what Stefani referred to as "this really kinda fast rappy part".<ref name="mtv"/> This was the last song she and Kanal wrote together for the album.<ref>{{cite web |last=Sitt |first=Pamela |url=http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/gwen-stefani-gives-it-up-for-the-girls/ |title=Gwen gives it up for the girls |work=[[The Seattle Times]] |date=November 22, 2005 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307180138/http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/gwen-stefani-gives-it-up-for-the-girls/ |archive-date=March 7, 2016 }}</ref>
Stefani had an emotional breakdown from difficulties collaborating with many other artists and songwriters, so [[No Doubt]] bassist [[Tony Kanal]] invited her to his house.<ref name="freak-out">{{cite web |last=Vineyard |first=Jennifer |last2=Park |first2=SuChin |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1480948/gwen-stefani-turns-to-bandmate-for-aid-after-freak-out/ |title=Gwen Stefani Turns To Bandmate For Aid After Freak-Out |publisher=[[MTV News]]. [[Viacom (2005–present)|Viacom]] |date=December 6, 2003 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170704164721/http://www.mtv.com/news/1480948/gwen-stefani-turns-to-bandmate-for-aid-after-freak-out/ |archive-date=July 4, 2017 }}</ref> Kanal had been working on a track, which later became "[[Crash (Gwen Stefani song)|Crash]]", the sixth single from the album.<ref name="scared">{{cite web |last=Vineyard |first=Jennifer |url=http://www.mtv.com/bands/s/stefani_gwen/news_feature_112204/index2.jhtml |title=Gwen Stefani: Scared Solo |publisher=[[MTV]] |page=2 |year=2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202003104/http://www.mtv.com/bands/s/stefani_gwen/news_feature_112204/index2.jhtml |archive-date=December 2, 2008 |access-date=February 5, 2016}}</ref> However, the two were unable to write anything following that, because they had differing ideas of how the music should sound.<ref name="freak-out"/> Stefani commented that "it was just frustrating and embarrassing to sit there and think we could write songs."<ref name="scared"/> Six months later, the two returned to work and came up with the beginnings of a song while working in Kanal's bedroom.<ref name="scared"/><ref name="mtv">{{cite web |last=Moss |first=Corey |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1512621/for-gwen-stefani-egyptian-cotton-is-something-like-love/ |title=For Gwen Stefani, Egyptian Cotton Is Something Like Love |publisher=MTV News. Viacom |date=November 1, 2005 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226132800/http://www.mtv.com/news/1512621/for-gwen-stefani-egyptian-cotton-is-something-like-love/ |archive-date=December 26, 2014 }}</ref> The two experimented with combining various melodies and including what Stefani referred to as "this really kinda fast rappy part".<ref name="mtv"/> This was the last song she and Kanal wrote together for the album.<ref>{{cite web |last=Sitt |first=Pamela |url=http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/gwen-stefani-gives-it-up-for-the-girls/ |title=Gwen gives it up for the girls |work=[[The Seattle Times]] |date=November 22, 2005 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307180138/http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/gwen-stefani-gives-it-up-for-the-girls/ |archive-date=March 7, 2016 }}</ref>


[[File:GwenStefaniLuxurious4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stefani and Slim Thug (right) performing "Luxurious" on [[The Sweet Escape Tour]] (2007).]]
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After Stefani and Kanal finished writing "Luxurious", they visited record producer [[Nellee Hooper]], who suggested a sample of [[the Isley Brothers]]' 1983 song "[[Between the Sheets (song)|Between the Sheets]]". The song had previously been sampled in several songs such as [[Da Brat]]'s "[[Funkdafied (song)|Funkdafied]]", [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]]' "Summer wit Miami", [[Keith Murray (rapper)|Keith Murray]]'s "[[The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World]]", [[The Notorious B.I.G.]]'s "[[Big Poppa]]", and [[Whitney Houston]]'s "[[One of Those Days]]". Stefani was reluctant to use the sample because it would mean losing some of the [[publishing rights]] to the song. Nevertheless, she decided to use it because "it sounded so amazing and meant to be".<ref name="mtv"/>
After Stefani and Kanal finished writing "Luxurious", they visited record producer [[Nellee Hooper]], who suggested a sample of [[the Isley Brothers]]' 1983 song "[[Between the Sheets (song)|Between the Sheets]]". The song had previously been sampled in several songs such as [[Da Brat]]'s "[[Funkdafied (song)|Funkdafied]]", [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]]' "Summer wit Miami", [[Keith Murray (rapper)|Keith Murray]]'s "[[The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World]]", [[The Notorious B.I.G.]]'s "[[Big Poppa]]", and [[Whitney Houston]]'s "[[One of Those Days]]". Stefani was reluctant to use the sample because it would mean losing some of the [[publishing rights]] to the song. Nevertheless, she decided to use it because "it sounded so amazing and meant to be".<ref name="mtv"/>


==Composition==
== Composition ==
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[[File:GwenStefaniLuxurious4.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Stefani and Slim Thug (right) performing "Luxurious" on [[The Sweet Escape Tour]]]]


"Luxurious" is an [[contemporary R&B|R&B]] ballad,<ref name="playlouder"/> whose instrumentation consists of [[electronic keyboard|keyboards]] and [[synthesizer]]s.<ref name="liner-notes">{{cite AV media notes |title=[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]] |type=CD liner notes |others=[[Gwen Stefani]] |publisher=[[Interscope Records]] |year=2004 |id=000346902}}</ref> It is written in [[time signature|common time]] in the key of [[A minor]]. The song uses a descending i-vii-VI-V [[chord progression]].<ref>Sheet music for "Luxurious". EMI April Music. 2004.</ref> The lyrics of the song include descriptions of wealth and riches, what one reviewer called "a world of [[Egyptian cotton]], [[cashmere wool|cashmere]], [[tuberoses]], and, of course, [[diamond]]s".<ref name="about">{{cite web |last=Lamb |first=Bill |url=http://top40.about.com/od/singles/gr/luxuriousgwen.htm |title=Luxurious – Gwen Stefani |publisher=[[About.com]]. [[The New York Times Company]] |access-date=March 4, 2007 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071102220001/http://top40.about.com/od/singles/gr/luxuriousgwen.htm |archive-date=November 2, 2007 }}</ref> Stefani stated that "[the] song really is more about a love relationship. If you really listen to the lyrics, it has nothing to do with money or luxury. It has to do with love, being rich in love. I just wanted to think of a clever way to express how you have to work really hard for the rewards of that."<ref name="mtv"/> The single version of the song contains an additional verse from rapper [[Slim Thug]] for release to [[urban contemporary|urban]] radio and clubs.<ref name="mv">{{cite web|last=Heaps |first=Laura |url=http://www.myvillage.co.uk/pages/bars&music-review-luxurious-gwen-stefani.htm |title=Luxurious – Gwen Stefani |publisher=MyVillage |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231053/http://www.myvillage.co.uk/pages/bars%26music-review-luxurious-gwen-stefani.htm |archive-date=September 27, 2007 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
"Luxurious" is a mid-tempo [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] ballad,<ref name="playlouder"/> whose instrumentation consists of [[electronic keyboard|keyboards]] and [[synthesizer]]s.<ref name="liner-notes">{{cite AV media notes |title=[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]] |type=CD liner notes |others=[[Gwen Stefani]] |publisher=[[Interscope Records]] |year=2004 |id=000346902}}</ref> It is written in [[time signature|common time]] in the key of [[A minor]]. The song uses a descending i-vii-VI-V [[chord progression]].<ref>Sheet music for "Luxurious". EMI April Music. 2004.</ref> The lyrics of the song include descriptions of wealth and riches, what one reviewer called "a world of [[Egyptian cotton]], [[cashmere wool|cashmere]], [[tuberoses]], and, of course, [[diamond]]s".<ref name="about">{{cite web |last=Lamb |first=Bill |url=http://top40.about.com/od/singles/gr/luxuriousgwen.htm |title=Luxurious – Gwen Stefani |publisher=[[About.com]]. [[The New York Times Company]] |access-date=March 4, 2007 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071102220001/http://top40.about.com/od/singles/gr/luxuriousgwen.htm |archive-date=November 2, 2007 }}</ref> Stefani stated that "[the] song really is more about a love relationship. If you really listen to the lyrics, it has nothing to do with money or luxury. It has to do with love, being rich in love. I just wanted to think of a clever way to express how you have to work really hard for the rewards of that."<ref name="mtv"/> The single version of the song contains an additional verse from rapper [[Slim Thug]] for release to [[urban contemporary|urban]] radio and clubs.<ref name="mv">{{cite web|last=Heaps |first=Laura |url=http://www.myvillage.co.uk/pages/bars&music-review-luxurious-gwen-stefani.htm |title=Luxurious – Gwen Stefani |publisher=MyVillage |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231053/http://www.myvillage.co.uk/pages/bars%26music-review-luxurious-gwen-stefani.htm |archive-date=September 27, 2007 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The song begins with Stefani's then-husband [[Gavin Rossdale]] speaking in [[French language|French]]<ref name="liner-notes"/> and then leads into the first verse. The lyrics describe Stefani talking about "flying first class" and "livin' like a queen". She talks about being luxuriously in love and calls her lover [[Limousine]] and [[Treasure Chest]]. She talks about the increasing passion between her and her partner, and says, "Our passion it just multiplies" and "got in the fifth gear, baby". In the chorus she tells that love is getting expensive and she and her partner have to work hard night and day to be rich in love, and after working hard, when they lay back together, they get the payback. After the second verse, the song gets slower and Stefani repeats "Cha-ching, cha-ching" four times alternated with lines talking about getting "hooked up with the love" and "[[hydroponics|hydroponic]] love". The song ends with Rossdale speaking more lines in French.<ref name="liner-notes"/>
The song begins with Stefani's then-husband [[Gavin Rossdale]] speaking in [[French language|French]]<ref name="liner-notes"/> and then leads into the first verse. The lyrics describe Stefani talking about "flying first class" and "livin' like a queen". She talks about being luxuriously in love and calls her lover [[Limousine]] and [[Treasure Chest]]. She talks about the increasing passion between her and her partner, and says, "Our passion it just multiplies" and "got in the fifth gear, baby". In the chorus she tells that love is getting expensive and she and her partner have to work hard night and day to be rich in love, and after working hard, when they lay back together, they get the payback. After the second verse, the song gets slower and Stefani repeats "Cha-ching, cha-ching" four times alternated with lines talking about getting "hooked up with the love" and "[[hydroponics|hydroponic]] love". The song ends with Rossdale speaking more lines in French.<ref name="liner-notes"/>


==Critical reception==
== Critical reception ==
"Luxurious" received mixed reviews from music critics. Bill Lamb of [[About.com]] commented, "If [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] is wishing to pass on her '[[Material Girl]]' title, Gwen Stefani is happy to wear it proudly", but noted that "[t]hings are wearing a little thin, and this song doesn't have the striking impact of '[[Rich Girl (Gwen Stefani song)|Rich Girl]]' or '[[Hollaback Girl]]'."<ref name="about"/> Sam Shepherd of [[musicOMH]] agreed, writing that "'Luxurious' is by no means a bad song, but it is pretty ordinary when compared to the songs that have preceded it."<ref>{{cite web |last=Shepherd |first=Sam |url=http://www.musicomh.com/singles/gwen-stefani-5_1105.htm |title=Gwen Stefani – Luxurious (Polydor) |publisher=[[musicOMH]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115024627/http://www.musicomh.com/singles/gwen-stefani-5_1105.htm |archive-date=January 15, 2010 |access-date=October 11, 2010}}</ref> [[PopMatters]]' Jason Damas found the track uninteresting and stated that Rossdale's appearance "sounds like a [[bling-bling|bling]]ed-out [[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]]".<ref>{{cite web |last=Damas |first=Jason |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/stefanigwen-love/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love.Angel.Music.Baby. |publisher=[[PopMatters]] |date=November 29, 2007 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131024040250/http://www.popmatters.com/review/stefanigwen-love/ |archive-date=October 24, 2013 }}</ref> Alex Lai from [[Contactmusic.com]] called Stefani's performance "as seductive as ever, and the production extremely polished, but it lacks the infectiousness of her other releases"; he found Slim Thug's remix unnecessary and viewed the single's release as "a money-spinning exercise".<ref>{{cite web |last=Lai |first=Alex |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/gwen-stefani/music/gwenstefanix07x12x05 |title=Gwen Stefani – Luxurious Single Review |publisher=[[Contactmusic.com]] |date=December 7, 2005 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205141215/http://www.contactmusic.com/gwen-stefani/music/gwenstefanix07x12x05 |archive-date=February 5, 2016 }}</ref>
"Luxurious" received generally mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|music critic]]s. Bill Lamb of [[About.com]] commented, "If [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] is wishing to pass on her '[[Material Girl]]' title, Gwen Stefani is happy to wear it proudly", but noted that "[t]hings are wearing a little thin, and this song doesn't have the striking impact of '[[Rich Girl (Gwen Stefani song)|Rich Girl]]' or '[[Hollaback Girl]]'."<ref name="about"/> Sam Shepherd of [[musicOMH]] agreed, writing that "'Luxurious' is by no means a bad song, but it is pretty ordinary when compared to the songs that have preceded it."<ref>{{cite web |last=Shepherd |first=Sam |url=http://www.musicomh.com/singles/gwen-stefani-5_1105.htm |title=Gwen Stefani – Luxurious (Polydor) |publisher=[[musicOMH]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115024627/http://www.musicomh.com/singles/gwen-stefani-5_1105.htm |archive-date=January 15, 2010 |access-date=October 11, 2010}}</ref> [[PopMatters]]' Jason Damas found the track uninteresting and stated that Rossdale's appearance "sounds like a [[bling-bling|bling]]ed-out [[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]]".<ref>{{cite web |last=Damas |first=Jason |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/stefanigwen-love/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love.Angel.Music.Baby. |publisher=[[PopMatters]] |date=November 29, 2007 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131024040250/http://www.popmatters.com/review/stefanigwen-love/ |archive-date=October 24, 2013 }}</ref> Alex Lai from [[Contactmusic.com]] called Stefani's performance "as seductive as ever, and the production extremely polished, but it lacks the infectiousness of her other releases"; he found Slim Thug's remix unnecessary and viewed the single's release as "a money-spinning exercise".<ref>{{cite web |last=Lai |first=Alex |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/gwen-stefani/music/gwenstefanix07x12x05 |title=Gwen Stefani – Luxurious Single Review |publisher=[[Contactmusic.com]] |date=December 7, 2005 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205141215/http://www.contactmusic.com/gwen-stefani/music/gwenstefanix07x12x05 |archive-date=February 5, 2016 }}</ref>


Laura Heaps from MyVillage agreed, stating that the single "just doesn't stand out" and that Stefani "doesn't do hip hop as well as she does quirky pop",<ref name="mv"/> and [[Playlouder]]'s Richard Smirke described the track as a "sickly sweet R&B ballad".<ref name="playlouder">{{cite web|last=Smirke |first=Richard |url=http://playlouder.com/review/+loveangelmusicba/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. |publisher=[[Playlouder]] |date=November 23, 2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061023004405/http://www.playlouder.com/review/%2Bloveangelmusicba/ |archive-date=October 23, 2006 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Sal Cinquemani of [[Slant Magazine]] called the lyrics "surprisingly sharp";<ref>{{cite web |last=Cinquemani |first=Sal |url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/gwen-stefani-love-angel-music-baby |title=Gwen Stefani: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. |publisher=[[Slant Magazine]] |date=November 20, 2004 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019162632/http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/gwen-stefani-love-angel-music-baby |archive-date=October 19, 2013 }}</ref> Nick Sylvester of [[Pitchfork Media]] disagreed, dubbing the song a "soulless Nellee Hooper 90s R&B vanity affair" and a "zombied buy-''[[L.A.M.B.|LAMB]]''-clothing mantra".<ref>{{cite web |last=Sylvester |first=Nick |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7789-love-angel-music-baby/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love Angel Music Baby |publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]] |date=November 23, 2004 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707090115/http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7789-love-angel-music-baby/ |archive-date=July 7, 2010 }}</ref> In August 2013, ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' magazine placed "Luxurious" at number 19 on its list of "The Best R&B Songs by White Singers in the 2000s".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.complex.com/music/2013/08/best-r-and-b-songs-by-white-singers-in-the-2000s/gwen-stefani-luxurious |title=The Best R&B Songs by White Singers in the 2000s |work=[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]] |date=August 28, 2013 |access-date=November 26, 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151207222201/http://www.complex.com/music/2013/08/best-r-and-b-songs-by-white-singers-in-the-2000s/gwen-stefani-luxurious |archive-date=December 7, 2015 }}</ref>
Laura Heaps from MyVillage agreed, stating that the single "just doesn't stand out" and that Stefani "doesn't do hip hop as well as she does quirky pop",<ref name="mv"/> and [[Playlouder]]'s Richard Smirke described the track as a "sickly sweet R&B ballad".<ref name="playlouder">{{cite web|last=Smirke |first=Richard |url=http://playlouder.com/review/+loveangelmusicba/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. |publisher=[[Playlouder]] |date=November 23, 2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061023004405/http://www.playlouder.com/review/%2Bloveangelmusicba/ |archive-date=October 23, 2006 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Sal Cinquemani of [[Slant Magazine]] called the lyrics "surprisingly sharp";<ref>{{cite web |last=Cinquemani |first=Sal |url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/gwen-stefani-love-angel-music-baby |title=Gwen Stefani: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. |publisher=[[Slant Magazine]] |date=November 20, 2004 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019162632/http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/gwen-stefani-love-angel-music-baby |archive-date=October 19, 2013 }}</ref> Nick Sylvester of [[Pitchfork Media]] disagreed, dubbing the song a "soulless Nellee Hooper 90s R&B vanity affair" and a "zombied buy-''[[L.A.M.B.|LAMB]]''-clothing mantra".<ref>{{cite web |last=Sylvester |first=Nick |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7789-love-angel-music-baby/ |title=Gwen Stefani: Love Angel Music Baby |publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]] |date=November 23, 2004 |access-date=June 2, 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707090115/http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7789-love-angel-music-baby/ |archive-date=July 7, 2010 }}</ref> In August 2013, ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' magazine placed "Luxurious" at number 19 on its list of "The Best R&B Songs by White Singers in the 2000s".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.complex.com/music/2013/08/best-r-and-b-songs-by-white-singers-in-the-2000s/gwen-stefani-luxurious |title=The Best R&B Songs by White Singers in the 2000s |work=[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]] |date=August 28, 2013 |access-date=November 26, 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151207222201/http://www.complex.com/music/2013/08/best-r-and-b-songs-by-white-singers-in-the-2000s/gwen-stefani-luxurious |archive-date=December 7, 2015 }}</ref>


==Commercial performance==
== Chart performance ==
[[File:GwenStefaniLuxurious1.jpg|left|thumb|Stefani performing "Luxurious" on the [[Harajuku Lovers Tour]]]]
[[File:GwenStefaniLuxurious1.jpg|left|thumb|Stefani performing "Luxurious" on the [[Harajuku Lovers Tour]] (2005).]]


In the United States, "Luxurious" debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] at number 80 on the issue dated November 5, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/2005-11-05 |title=The Hot 100: The Week of November 05, 2005 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]] |access-date=October 22, 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141108101453/http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/2005-11-05 |archive-date=November 8, 2014 }}</ref> It failed to reach the top 20, peaking at number 21 five weeks later, and remained on the chart for 20 weeks.<ref name="Hot100"/> It performed better on the pop-oriented charts, reaching number three on the [[Pop 100]] chart, number 10 on the [[Mainstream Top 40]] chart, and number 37 on the [[Adult Top 40]] chart.<ref name="uspop100"/><ref name="usps"/><ref name="usaps"/> The track also had some [[crossover (music)|crossover]] success, charting at number nine on the [[Rhythmic Top 40]] chart and number 33 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart.<ref name="usr"/><ref name="usrandb"/> In Canada, the single was released to radio on October 25, 2005, peaking at number 10 on the [[Canadian Singles Chart]] in its sixth week on the chart.<ref name="CAN"/>
In the United States, "Luxurious" debuted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] at number 80 on the issue dated November 5, 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/2005-11-05 |title=The Hot 100: The Week of November 05, 2005 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]] |access-date=October 22, 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141108101453/http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/2005-11-05 |archive-date=November 8, 2014 }}</ref> It failed to reach the top 20, peaking at number 21 five weeks later, and remained on the chart for 20 weeks.<ref name="Hot100"/> It performed better on the pop-oriented charts, reaching number three on the [[Pop 100]] chart, number 10 on the [[Mainstream Top 40]] chart, and number 37 on the [[Adult Top 40]] chart.<ref name="uspop100"/><ref name="usps"/><ref name="usaps"/> The track also had some [[crossover (music)|crossover]] success, charting at number nine on the [[Rhythmic Top 40]] chart and number 33 on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart.<ref name="usr"/><ref name="usrandb"/> In Canada, the single was released to radio on October 25, 2005, peaking at number 10 on the [[Canadian Singles Chart]] in its sixth week on the chart.<ref name="CAN"/>
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The song was released on December 5, 2005, in the United Kingdom and Australia.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=New Releases: Singles|magazine=[[Music Week]]|page=29|date=December 3, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/Issue823.pdf|title=The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 5th December 2005|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]|page=29|date=December 5, 2005|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051219130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20051220-0000/Issue823.pdf|archive-date=December 19, 2005|access-date=May 24, 2021}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> It received very little promotion in the UK and continued the trend of Stefani's lower-charting singles since "[[Hollaback Girl]]" when it debuted at number 44 on the [[UK Singles Chart]], spending three weeks on the chart.<ref name="UK"/> The single performed similarly throughout Europe, where it reached the top 40 in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, but generally did not reach the top 30.<ref name="ultratop"/> It did particularly well in Finland, where it charted at number two, becoming the highest-peaking single of Stefani's solo career in that country, although it spent only two weeks on the chart.<ref name="FIN"/> Stefani's previous four singles had been successful in Australia, where all reached the top 10; however, "Luxurious" did not reach the top 20 and reached a peak of number 25.<ref name="AUS"/> In New Zealand, "Luxurious" was moderately successful, where it reached number 17 but stayed on the chart for only 10 weeks.<ref name="NZ"/>
The song was released on December 5, 2005, in the United Kingdom and Australia.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=New Releases: Singles|magazine=[[Music Week]]|page=29|date=December 3, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/Issue823.pdf|title=The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 5th December 2005|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]]|page=29|date=December 5, 2005|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051219130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20051220-0000/Issue823.pdf|archive-date=December 19, 2005|access-date=May 24, 2021}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> It received very little promotion in the UK and continued the trend of Stefani's lower-charting singles since "[[Hollaback Girl]]" when it debuted at number 44 on the [[UK Singles Chart]], spending three weeks on the chart.<ref name="UK"/> The single performed similarly throughout Europe, where it reached the top 40 in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, but generally did not reach the top 30.<ref name="ultratop"/> It did particularly well in Finland, where it charted at number two, becoming the highest-peaking single of Stefani's solo career in that country, although it spent only two weeks on the chart.<ref name="FIN"/> Stefani's previous four singles had been successful in Australia, where all reached the top 10; however, "Luxurious" did not reach the top 20 and reached a peak of number 25.<ref name="AUS"/> In New Zealand, "Luxurious" was moderately successful, where it reached number 17 but stayed on the chart for only 10 weeks.<ref name="NZ"/>


==Music video==
== Music video ==
The music video for "Luxurious" was directed by [[Sophie Muller]]. In the video, Stefani plays a [[Cholo (subculture)|chola]] in high school.<ref name="mtv"/> Then Stefani, accompanied by her [[Harajuku Girls]], receive a manicure at a [[beauty salon]] while various couples kiss in their seats and check their cellphones. In the next sequence, she's styling her hair and applying cosmetics in front of a mirror while her roommates along with the Harajuku girls dance behind her and a couple makeout on the bed. She then applies rhinestones near her eyes, lip-liner, mascara and shows off gold jewelry with her name carved on it. During his rap, Slim Thug appears in sequences with either Stefani or two Harajuku Girls. It concludes with Stefani joining her friends in a [[block party]], where they celebrate with [[breakdancing]] and a barbecue. The video is intercut with sequences of Stefani breaking open [[piñata]]s and lying on a candy-covered floor, styled in a fashion resembling Mexican painter [[Frida Kahlo]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Jenessa |url=http://www.missomnimedia.com/2009/08/fashion-meets-music-gwen-stefani/ |title=Fashion Meets Music: Gwen Stefani |publisher=M.I.S.S. |date=August 3, 2009 |access-date=December 19, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724012719/http://www.missomnimedia.com/2009/08/fashion-meets-music-gwen-stefani/ |archive-date=July 24, 2011 }}</ref>
The accompanying [[music video]] for "Luxurious" was directed by [[Sophie Muller]]. In the video, Stefani plays a [[Cholo (subculture)|chola]] in high school.<ref name="mtv"/> Then Stefani, accompanied by her [[Harajuku Girls]], receive a manicure at a [[beauty salon]] while various couples kiss in their seats and check their cellphones. In the next sequence, she's styling her hair and applying cosmetics in front of a mirror while her roommates along with the Harajuku girls dance behind her and a couple makeout on the bed. She then applies rhinestones near her eyes, lip-liner, mascara and shows off gold jewelry with her name carved on it. During his rap, Slim Thug appears in sequences with either Stefani or two Harajuku Girls. It concludes with Stefani joining her friends in a [[block party]], where they celebrate with [[breakdancing]] and a barbecue. The video is intercut with sequences of Stefani breaking open [[piñata]]s and lying on a candy-covered floor, styled in a fashion resembling Mexican painter [[Frida Kahlo]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Jenessa |url=http://www.missomnimedia.com/2009/08/fashion-meets-music-gwen-stefani/ |title=Fashion Meets Music: Gwen Stefani |publisher=M.I.S.S. |date=August 3, 2009 |access-date=December 19, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724012719/http://www.missomnimedia.com/2009/08/fashion-meets-music-gwen-stefani/ |archive-date=July 24, 2011 }}</ref>


Stefani had generally developed music video concepts while writing the song, but since she had not expected "Luxurious" to become a single, she had not given much thought to a music video for the song. The image she had for her persona was a high school girl named Mercedes, who she described as "very inspiring":<ref name="mtv"/>
Stefani had generally developed music video concepts while writing the song, but since she had not expected "Luxurious" to become a single, she had not given much thought to a music video for the song. The image she had for her persona was a high school girl named Mercedes, who she described as "very inspiring":<ref name="mtv"/>
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The video had limited success on music video programs. On [[MTV]]'s ''[[Total Request Live]]'', the video debuted on October 25, 2005, at number 10.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=debuts |title=The TRL Archive – Debuts |publisher=ATRL |access-date=August 13, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423075716/http://www.atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=debuts |archive-date=April 23, 2009 }}</ref> It peaked at number seven and left the countdown after only five days.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=2005&m=11 |title=The TRL Archive – Recap: November 2005 |publisher=ATRL |access-date=August 13, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819221507/http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=2005&m=11 |archive-date=August 19, 2013 }}</ref> After its October 21 debut on [[MuchMusic]]'s ''[[Countdown (MuchMusic)|Countdown]]'', it peaked nine weeks later at number 11, remaining on the chart for 13 weeks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/countdown/index.aspx |title=MuchMusic Countdown |publisher=[[MuchMusic]]. [[CHUM Limited]] |access-date=March 15, 2007 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070315021126/http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/countdown/index.aspx |archive-date=March 15, 2007 }}</ref> The video was featured on an episode of MuchMusic's ''[[Video on Trial]]'', where the reviewers found it a superficial attempt to market to various [[race (human categorization)|races]].<ref>{{cite episode |series=Video on Trial |series-link=Video on Trial |season=1 |number=14 |airdate=November 27, 2005 |network=MuchMusic}}</ref>
The video had limited success on music video programs. On [[MTV]]'s ''[[Total Request Live]]'', the video debuted on October 25, 2005, at number 10.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=debuts |title=The TRL Archive – Debuts |publisher=ATRL |access-date=August 13, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423075716/http://www.atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=debuts |archive-date=April 23, 2009 }}</ref> It peaked at number seven and left the countdown after only five days.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=2005&m=11 |title=The TRL Archive – Recap: November 2005 |publisher=ATRL |access-date=August 13, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819221507/http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=2005&m=11 |archive-date=August 19, 2013 }}</ref> After its October 21 debut on [[MuchMusic]]'s ''[[Countdown (MuchMusic)|Countdown]]'', it peaked nine weeks later at number 11, remaining on the chart for 13 weeks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/countdown/index.aspx |title=MuchMusic Countdown |publisher=[[MuchMusic]]. [[CHUM Limited]] |access-date=March 15, 2007 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070315021126/http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/countdown/index.aspx |archive-date=March 15, 2007 }}</ref> The video was featured on an episode of MuchMusic's ''[[Video on Trial]]'', where the reviewers found it a superficial attempt to market to various [[race (human categorization)|races]].<ref>{{cite episode |series=Video on Trial |series-link=Video on Trial |season=1 |number=14 |airdate=November 27, 2005 |network=MuchMusic}}</ref>


==Track listing and formats==
== Track listing and formats ==
* '''European and Canadian CD single'''
* '''European and Canadian CD single'''
# "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
# "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
# "Luxurious" (Remix featuring [[Slim Thug]]) [Radio Edit] – 4:04
# "Luxurious" (Remix featuring [[Slim Thug]]) [Radio Edit] – 4:04


* '''European CD maxi single and Australian CD single'''
* '''European CD maxi-single / Australian CD single'''
# "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
# "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
# "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) [Radio Edit] – 4:04
# "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) [Radio Edit] – 4:04
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# "Luxurious" (Video) – 4:06
# "Luxurious" (Video) – 4:06


* '''US 12-inch single'''
* '''U.S. 12-inch single'''
:A1. "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) – 4:22
:A1. "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) – 4:22
:A2. "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
:A2. "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
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Some vinyl copies accidentally have the Slim Thug remix twice on side A.
Some vinyl copies accidentally have the Slim Thug remix twice on side A.


==Credits and personnel==
== Credits and personnel ==
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]''<ref name="liner-notes"/>
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]''<ref name="liner-notes"/>
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* [[Gwen Stefani]] – lead vocals, songwriting
* Gwen Stefani – lead vocals, songwriting
* Chipz – programming
* Chipz – programming
* [[Greg Collins (record producer)|Greg Collins]] – recording
* [[Greg Collins (record producer)|Greg Collins]] – recording
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==Charts==
== Charts ==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
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|+ Weekly chart performance for "Luxurious"
|+ Weekly chart performance for "Luxurious"
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==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}



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"Luxurious"
Single by Gwen Stefani
from the album Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
ReleasedOctober 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)
Studio
GenreR&B
Length
  • 4:24 (Album version)
  • 4:22 (Remix featuring Slim Thug)
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Gwen Stefani singles chronology
"Can I Have It Like That"
(2005)
"Luxurious"
(2005)
"Crash"
(2006)
Slim Thug singles chronology
"Diamonds"
(2005)
"Luxurious"
(2005)
"Check on It"
(2005)

"Luxurious" is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). Written by Stefani and fellow No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal, the song contains a sample of the Isley Brothers' 1983 song "Between the Sheets". In addition to the sample, it features use of keyboards and synthesizers in its composition. Musically, the song is a mid-tempo R&B ballad whose lyrics describe Stefani's desire to be rich in love, simultaneously comparing her lover with luxuries. It also features Stefani's then-husband Gavin Rossdale, who opens the song speaking in French.

Interscope Records released "Luxurious" as the fifth single from Love. Angel. Music. Baby on October 2005, along with a remix featuring American rapper Slim Thug. The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who generally found it less impressive than her previous singles. It charted within the top 40 in several countries, but had mediocre success overall and was less popular than the previous singles from Love. Angel. Music. Baby. An accompanying music video, directed by British music video director Sophie Muller, was released to promote the single.

Background

Stefani had an emotional breakdown from difficulties collaborating with many other artists and songwriters, so No Doubt bassist Tony Kanal invited her to his house.[1] Kanal had been working on a track, which later became "Crash", the sixth single from the album.[2] However, the two were unable to write anything following that, because they had differing ideas of how the music should sound.[1] Stefani commented that "it was just frustrating and embarrassing to sit there and think we could write songs."[2] Six months later, the two returned to work and came up with the beginnings of a song while working in Kanal's bedroom.[2][3] The two experimented with combining various melodies and including what Stefani referred to as "this really kinda fast rappy part".[3] This was the last song she and Kanal wrote together for the album.[4]

Stefani and Slim Thug (right) performing "Luxurious" on The Sweet Escape Tour (2007).

After Stefani and Kanal finished writing "Luxurious", they visited record producer Nellee Hooper, who suggested a sample of the Isley Brothers' 1983 song "Between the Sheets". The song had previously been sampled in several songs such as Da Brat's "Funkdafied", Jim Jones' "Summer wit Miami", Keith Murray's "The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World", The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Big Poppa", and Whitney Houston's "One of Those Days". Stefani was reluctant to use the sample because it would mean losing some of the publishing rights to the song. Nevertheless, she decided to use it because "it sounded so amazing and meant to be".[3]

Composition

"Luxurious" is a mid-tempo R&B ballad,[5] whose instrumentation consists of keyboards and synthesizers.[6] It is written in common time in the key of A minor. The song uses a descending i-vii-VI-V chord progression.[7] The lyrics of the song include descriptions of wealth and riches, what one reviewer called "a world of Egyptian cotton, cashmere, tuberoses, and, of course, diamonds".[8] Stefani stated that "[the] song really is more about a love relationship. If you really listen to the lyrics, it has nothing to do with money or luxury. It has to do with love, being rich in love. I just wanted to think of a clever way to express how you have to work really hard for the rewards of that."[3] The single version of the song contains an additional verse from rapper Slim Thug for release to urban radio and clubs.[9]

The song begins with Stefani's then-husband Gavin Rossdale speaking in French[6] and then leads into the first verse. The lyrics describe Stefani talking about "flying first class" and "livin' like a queen". She talks about being luxuriously in love and calls her lover Limousine and Treasure Chest. She talks about the increasing passion between her and her partner, and says, "Our passion it just multiplies" and "got in the fifth gear, baby". In the chorus she tells that love is getting expensive and she and her partner have to work hard night and day to be rich in love, and after working hard, when they lay back together, they get the payback. After the second verse, the song gets slower and Stefani repeats "Cha-ching, cha-ching" four times alternated with lines talking about getting "hooked up with the love" and "hydroponic love". The song ends with Rossdale speaking more lines in French.[6]

Critical reception

"Luxurious" received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Bill Lamb of About.com commented, "If Madonna is wishing to pass on her 'Material Girl' title, Gwen Stefani is happy to wear it proudly", but noted that "[t]hings are wearing a little thin, and this song doesn't have the striking impact of 'Rich Girl' or 'Hollaback Girl'."[8] Sam Shepherd of musicOMH agreed, writing that "'Luxurious' is by no means a bad song, but it is pretty ordinary when compared to the songs that have preceded it."[10] PopMatters' Jason Damas found the track uninteresting and stated that Rossdale's appearance "sounds like a blinged-out Saint Etienne".[11] Alex Lai from Contactmusic.com called Stefani's performance "as seductive as ever, and the production extremely polished, but it lacks the infectiousness of her other releases"; he found Slim Thug's remix unnecessary and viewed the single's release as "a money-spinning exercise".[12]

Laura Heaps from MyVillage agreed, stating that the single "just doesn't stand out" and that Stefani "doesn't do hip hop as well as she does quirky pop",[9] and Playlouder's Richard Smirke described the track as a "sickly sweet R&B ballad".[5] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called the lyrics "surprisingly sharp";[13] Nick Sylvester of Pitchfork Media disagreed, dubbing the song a "soulless Nellee Hooper 90s R&B vanity affair" and a "zombied buy-LAMB-clothing mantra".[14] In August 2013, Complex magazine placed "Luxurious" at number 19 on its list of "The Best R&B Songs by White Singers in the 2000s".[15]

Chart performance

Stefani performing "Luxurious" on the Harajuku Lovers Tour (2005).

In the United States, "Luxurious" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 80 on the issue dated November 5, 2005.[16] It failed to reach the top 20, peaking at number 21 five weeks later, and remained on the chart for 20 weeks.[17] It performed better on the pop-oriented charts, reaching number three on the Pop 100 chart, number 10 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, and number 37 on the Adult Top 40 chart.[18][19][20] The track also had some crossover success, charting at number nine on the Rhythmic Top 40 chart and number 33 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[21][22] In Canada, the single was released to radio on October 25, 2005, peaking at number 10 on the Canadian Singles Chart in its sixth week on the chart.[23]

The song was released on December 5, 2005, in the United Kingdom and Australia.[24][25] It received very little promotion in the UK and continued the trend of Stefani's lower-charting singles since "Hollaback Girl" when it debuted at number 44 on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks on the chart.[26] The single performed similarly throughout Europe, where it reached the top 40 in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, but generally did not reach the top 30.[27] It did particularly well in Finland, where it charted at number two, becoming the highest-peaking single of Stefani's solo career in that country, although it spent only two weeks on the chart.[28] Stefani's previous four singles had been successful in Australia, where all reached the top 10; however, "Luxurious" did not reach the top 20 and reached a peak of number 25.[29] In New Zealand, "Luxurious" was moderately successful, where it reached number 17 but stayed on the chart for only 10 weeks.[30]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Luxurious" was directed by Sophie Muller. In the video, Stefani plays a chola in high school.[3] Then Stefani, accompanied by her Harajuku Girls, receive a manicure at a beauty salon while various couples kiss in their seats and check their cellphones. In the next sequence, she's styling her hair and applying cosmetics in front of a mirror while her roommates along with the Harajuku girls dance behind her and a couple makeout on the bed. She then applies rhinestones near her eyes, lip-liner, mascara and shows off gold jewelry with her name carved on it. During his rap, Slim Thug appears in sequences with either Stefani or two Harajuku Girls. It concludes with Stefani joining her friends in a block party, where they celebrate with breakdancing and a barbecue. The video is intercut with sequences of Stefani breaking open piñatas and lying on a candy-covered floor, styled in a fashion resembling Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.[31]

Stefani had generally developed music video concepts while writing the song, but since she had not expected "Luxurious" to become a single, she had not given much thought to a music video for the song. The image she had for her persona was a high school girl named Mercedes, who she described as "very inspiring":[3]

She's this total like chola girl, white face, and she used to sit in class and put on tons of makeup. And I used to just watch her, mesmerized. And she would just wear this dark liner and this red lipstick and she had this safety pin and she'd be picking her eyelashes apart. She hadn't taken that mascara off for months.[3]

Stefani called Muller, who had directed several videos for Stefani and No Doubt, to direct the music video. Muller did not understand Stefani's vision for the video, so Stefani became involved in developing ideas for the video.[3]

The video had limited success on music video programs. On MTV's Total Request Live, the video debuted on October 25, 2005, at number 10.[32] It peaked at number seven and left the countdown after only five days.[33] After its October 21 debut on MuchMusic's Countdown, it peaked nine weeks later at number 11, remaining on the chart for 13 weeks.[34] The video was featured on an episode of MuchMusic's Video on Trial, where the reviewers found it a superficial attempt to market to various races.[35]

Track listing and formats

  • European and Canadian CD single
  1. "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
  2. "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) [Radio Edit] – 4:04
  • European CD maxi-single / Australian CD single
  1. "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
  2. "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) [Radio Edit] – 4:04
  3. "Cool" (Richard X Remix) – 6:37
  4. "Luxurious" (Video) – 4:06
  • U.S. 12-inch single
A1. "Luxurious" (Remix featuring Slim Thug) – 4:22
A2. "Luxurious" (Album Version) – 4:24
B1. "Luxurious" (A Cappella) – 3:42
B2. "Luxurious" (Instrumental) – 4:24

Some vinyl copies accidentally have the Slim Thug remix twice on side A.

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Love. Angel. Music. Baby.[6]

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Luxurious"
Chart (2005–2006) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[29] 25
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[36] 66
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[27] 6
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[37] 8
Canada (Canadian Singles Chart)[23] 10
Canada CHR/Pop Top 30 (Radio & Records)[38] 7
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[28] 2
Germany (GfK)[39] 65
Greece (IFPI Greece)[40] 14
Ireland (IRMA)[41] 34
Italy (FIMI)[42] 31
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[43] 31
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[30] 17
Scotland (OCC)[44] 51
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[45] 39
UK Singles (OCC)[26] 44
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[46] 7
US Billboard Hot 100[17] 21
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[20] 37
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[22] 33
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[19] 10
US Pop 100 (Billboard)[18] 13
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[21] 9

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