Interscope Records released "The Sweet Escape" on December 19, 2006, as the album's second single and was commercially successful in mainstream and adult contemporary markets. It reached the top 10 of most charts and topped the New Zealand Singles Chart. "The Sweet Escape" was also well-received by music critics upon release. It was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. The accompanying music video for "The Sweet Escape" was directed by Joseph Kahn and shows Stefani attempting to escape from a golden prison.

The music video premiered on January 10, 2007, on LAUNCHcast.[42] The video opens with scenes of Stefani and the Harajuku Girls in a golden jail. After obtaining the key from a dog, they escape. Stefani is then shown in a penthouse two hours later. She lets down two long braids, allowing the Harajuku Girls to scale the building and cut off the braids. They meet Akon at a convenience store parking lot, and Stefani drives off with him. They are pursued by two of the Harajuku Girls as police officers, and the video closes with Stefani back in jail after two hours of chasing. The video is intercut with sequences of Stefani and Akon in front of a letter G in lights.


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The video was filmed in December 2006, several days before Christmas.[43] It was directed by Joseph Kahn and produced by Maryann Tenado of H.S.I. Productions.[44] The jail and penthouse scenes in the video are symbolic of "being jailed by love". Stefani being unable to escape her metaphoric prisons represents how one cannot escape from oneself. The penthouse scene is an allusion to the 19th-century fairy tale "Rapunzel".[43] The video features product placement for two General Motors vehicles, the Chevrolet Tahoe, and the Buick Lucerne.

"The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani (ft. Akon) is a song about wanting to escape to a better place in a challenging and strained relationship. The song begins with Gwen Stefani apologizing for her behavior and actions towards her significant other. She compares her behavior to sour milk and blames it on her partner's actions, in this case, leaving the refrigerator open. However, she also takes responsibility for her actions and expresses a desire to change.

The chorus suggests that both Stefani and her partner want to escape their current situation and create a better place for themselves. They want to be together and perfectly in sync, creating a harmonious and "sweet" escape. Stefani acknowledges that she has been a bad girl, but she wants to make things better with her partner by finding some common ground to work on.

In the bridge, Stefani repeats the opening lines, emphasizing her desire to escape from her current situation. The song ends with Akon's refrain expressing the same desire for escape and the need to get away to their "sweet" escape.

Overall, "The Sweet Escape" is a song about longing for a more positive and harmonious relationship, acknowledging mistakes, and working towards creating a better place with their partner. It is about putting effort into the relationship to make it work and finding a way to escape from the current challenges.

L'introduction de la chanson est constitue de huit mesures en instrumental, suivi par huit autres mesures o Akon chanteĀ  Woohoo, yeehoo . Stefani chante deux couplets intercals par un refrain, puis elle reprend le refrain aprs le deuxime refrain, par la suite elle reprend les deux premiers couplet. Le titre se termine comme il a commenc, c'est Akon qui chante la phrase de cltureĀ  I want to get away to our sweet escapeĀ  qui signifieĀ  J'aimerai que l'on s'chappe de notre douce vasionĀ  pour disparatre en fondu[6]. e24fc04721

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