What is the best No Doubt song of all time?
From the ska-punk roots of Tragic Kingdom to the dancehall grooves of Rock Steady, No Doubt created some of the most infectious songs of the 1990s and 2000s. Which is the greatest?

Don't Speak
The 1996 breakup anthem and global phenomenon that stayed at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay for 16 weeks.

Just a Girl
No Doubt's 1995 breakthrough ska-punk single challenging gender stereotypes, from the Tragic Kingdom album.

Spiderwebs
A fan-favorite up-tempo ska track from Tragic Kingdom about ignoring an unwanted caller.

Hey Baby
The Grammy-winning 2001 lead single from Rock Steady featuring a dancehall duet with Bounty Killer.

Hella Good
A sleek dance-rock track from Rock Steady co-produced by The Neptunes, showcasing the band's genre versatility.

Underneath It All
The reggae-tinged 2002 ballad featuring guest rapper Lady Saw, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Performance.

Ex-Girlfriend
A slinky, new wave-influenced track from Return of Saturn about jealousy and complicated romantic history.

Simple Kind of Life
An emotional ballad from Return of Saturn where Gwen Stefani reflects on wanting a traditional family life.

Settle Down
The 2012 comeback single featuring ska and reggae influences, signaling the band's reunion after a decade apart.

Sunday Morning
An early fan-favorite ska track from the Tragic Kingdom era, reflecting the lighter side of No Doubt's sound.

Excuse Me Mr.
A propulsive ska-punk deep cut from Tragic Kingdom, beloved by longtime fans for its horn section energy.
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