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'''"Just a Girl"''' is the first [[single]] from the breakthrough [[1995]] album, ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'', by [[No Doubt]]. It's pop-edge and jumpy rhythm caught on immediately with the public eye, and became an instant hit. It peaked at number twenty-one on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. Its success paved the road for future No Doubt songs, like "[[Don't Speak]]", "[[Sunday Morning]]" "[[Ex-Girlfriend]]".
'''"Just a Girl"''' is the first [[single]] from the breakthrough [[1995]] album, ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'', by [[No Doubt]]. Its pop-edge and jumpy rhythm caught on immediately with the public eye, and became an instant hit. It peaked at number twenty-one on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. Its success paved the road for future No Doubt songs, like "[[Don't Speak]]", "[[Sunday Morning]]" "[[Ex-Girlfriend]]".

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"Just a Girl" is the first single from the breakthrough 1995 album, Tragic Kingdom, by No Doubt. Its pop-edge and jumpy rhythm caught on immediately with the public eye, and became an instant hit. It peaked at number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100. Its success paved the road for future No Doubt songs, like "Don't Speak", "Sunday Morning" "Ex-Girlfriend".