"Spiderwebs" is a song by American band
No Doubt
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. For most of its career, the band has consisted of vocalist and founding member Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young. Keyboar ...
from their third studio album, ''
Tragic Kingdom'' (1995). It was written by
Gwen Stefani
Gwen Renée Stefani Shelton ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and fashion designer.
Stefani rose to fame as a member and lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, whose hit singles include " Just a Girl", " Spiderwebs", an ...
and
Tony Kanal
Tony Ashwin Kanal (born 27 August 1970) is a British-American musician, songwriter and record producer who is known for his work as the bassist and co-writer for the rock bands No Doubt and Dreamcar. His career outside of performing include ...
, produced by
Matthew Wilder
Matthew Wilder ( Weiner; January 24, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his 1983 hit single " Break My Stride", which hit No. 2 on the '' Cashbox'' chart and No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Ho ...
, and released as the album's second single in 1996. "Spiderwebs" appears on their 2003 greatest hits album, ''
The Singles 1992–2003''. Stefani was inspired to write the song after an admirer recited bad poetry to her. "Spiderwebs" is a
ska punk
Ska punk (also spelled ska-punk) is a fusion genre that mixes ska music and punk rock music. Ska punk tends to feature brass instruments, especially Horn (instrument), horns such as trumpets, trombones and woodwind instruments like saxophones ...
song with angsty lyrics responding to Stefani's potential suitors.
"Spiderwebs" received positive reviews from contemporary as well as past critics, who frequently called it as one of the defining songs for No Doubt. "Spiderwebs" was not released as a commercial single in the United States, therefore making it ineligible to enter the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart at the time of its release. However, it reached number 18 on the
Hot 100 Airplay chart. The song failed to attain top-ten positions but charted within the top 40 in Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The music video for "Spiderwebs" was directed by
Marcus Nispel
Marcus Nispel (born 26 May 1963) is a German film director and Film producer, producer, best known for several high-profile American remakes such as ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003). He has also di ...
and released on April 17, 1996. It features No Doubt performing the song at a wedding reception with Japanese attendees. Following
the bouquet toss, the party is disrupted by a large number of wireline telephones that fly into the room and begin trapping the partygoers. Stefani drew comparisons to
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she has been recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, ...
for designing her own wardrobe in the clip. No Doubt, and Stefani individually, has performed the song in a number of live appearances, including during the group's 1995–97
Tragic Kingdom World Tour, at the
39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997, and at Stefani's 2018–20
Las Vegas
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Just a Girl concert residency.
Background and release

"Spiderwebs" was written by
Gwen Stefani
Gwen Renée Stefani Shelton ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and fashion designer.
Stefani rose to fame as a member and lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, whose hit singles include " Just a Girl", " Spiderwebs", an ...
and
Tony Kanal
Tony Ashwin Kanal (born 27 August 1970) is a British-American musician, songwriter and record producer who is known for his work as the bassist and co-writer for the rock bands No Doubt and Dreamcar. His career outside of performing include ...
. The majority of the songs on ''
Tragic Kingdom'', including "Spiderwebs", did not receive co-writing credits from
Eric Stefani, which was unusual for
No Doubt
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. For most of its career, the band has consisted of vocalist and founding member Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young. Keyboar ...
as Eric had written most of the group's songs prior to his departure due to creative differences in early 1995.
Due to this, the remaining band members took up songwriting which made the songs they created more intimate and personal.
"Spiderwebs" was developed differently in comparison to previous single "
Just a Girl". "Just a Girl" was initially created by Gwen Stefani and
Tom Dumont on a tape recorder, which was habitual for the group; Stefani and Dumont or Stefani and Kanal would work together on a recorder towards the beginning of production. However, for "Spiderwebs", Kanal collaborated with Dumont and asked him to learn the track and develop guitar parts to what Kanal and Stefani had initiated.
The entire group was highly satisfied with how "Spiderwebs" turned out. Dumont remarked: "I just remember taking that cassette tape home, and it was just Tony on bass and then Gwen singing in the bedroom, and I was like, ‘Oh my god this song is really good.’ You get that feeling like ‘This is a great song. How’d they write this?’."
The original version of "Spiderwebs" contrasted majorly with what was released and included on ''Tragic Kingdom''. Drummer
Adrian Young said: "When we were first working on it, before we went in the studio, it was way slower. It was almost kind of like a funky groove song because it was so much slower."
No commercial editions were distributed in the United States;
however, a promotional CD single was created and sent to radio stations in that country.
The Australian CD maxi single featured the album and live versions of "Spiderwebs", the music video for "Just a Girl", and a cover of
Bad Brains
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's "Sailin' On", written by
Darryl Jenifer
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and
Dr. Know.
A two-part CD single series released in the United Kingdom in 1997 includes ''
No Doubt
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. For most of its career, the band has consisted of vocalist and founding member Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young. Keyboar ...
'' (1992) track "Let's Get Back", ''
The Beacon Street Collection
''The Beacon Street Collection'' is the second studio album by American rock band No Doubt. It was released independently on March 25, 1995, through the band's label Beacon Street Records. Produced by the band and recorded in a homemade studio ...
'' (1995) track "
Doghouse", a live version of ''Tragic Kingdom'' track "The Climb", the music videos to both "Spiderwebs" and "
Excuse Me Mr.", and their cover of
Sublime's "D.J.'s".
Music and lyrics
According to
Diffuser.fm's Brendan Manley, the song is a blend of "'80s
new wave and
West Coast pop-punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
".
It incorporates "swooning
horns" and
reggae
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rhythms, taking influence from
Jamaican music.
''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s Brittany Spanos described "Spiderwebs" as the "dark
ndreggae
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-infused opener" to ''Tragic Kingdom''.
Kenneth Partridge from ''
The A.V. Club
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'' compared "Spiderwebs" and previous single "Just a Girl" to the material on No Doubt's previous albums (''No Doubt'' and ''The Beacon Street Collection''), stating that "neither was a huge stylistic departure".
Mike Boehm from the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' disagreed, stating that "Spiderwebs" is an example of "the band's improved craft". He also wrote that it correlates well to the lyrical themes of ''Tragic Kingdom'', in which "No Doubt depicts flawed people and relationships breaking under the test of stress".
In a modern review of ''Tragic Kingdom'', Nick Levine from
Noisey wrote that "'Spiderwebs' is essentially
Destiny Child's '
Bug a Boo' for the pre-cellphone era".
According to Musicnotes.com, "Spiderwebs" is set in
common time
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and has a moderately fast
tempo
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of 138
beats per minute
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Common uses
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.
The key of the song is in
B♭ major with Stefani's vocal range spanning from F
3 to C
5 in
scientific pitch notation
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.
The song has a chord progression of B♭–F–Gm–E♭ in the verses and in the chorus.
The bridge to "Spiderwebs" was described as having a "hypnotizing" effect on the listener, contrasting with the "booming
ndpunchy" outro that succeeds it.
According to the liner notes for No Doubt's 2003 greatest hits album, ''
The Singles 1992–2003'', Stefani was inspired to write "Spiderwebs" after a lonesome admirer of hers had stood outside her window reading poetry for her attention.
In effort to ignore the attempts of the pursuer, Stefani sings about constantly having to
screen her phone calls.
''
Entertainment Weekly
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''s David Browne said that with "Spiderwebs" and ''Tragic Kingdom'' album track "End It on This", the lyrics have Stefani "acknowledg
ng herobsessions with losers and decides to break free" from them.
During the song's
refrain
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, Stefani sings with a "semi angry scowl": "Sorry I'm not home right now / I'm walking into spiderwebs / So leave a message and I'll call you back."
Critical reception
In addition to several other tracks from ''Tragic Kingdom'', Noisey's Nick Levine praised "Spiderwebs" for having a chorus "that will bounce round your brain for days".
Tom Breihan from ''
Stereogum
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''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several awar ...
'' praised No Doubt for managing to get radio stations to select "Spiderwebs" for airplay, writing: "kids like me still wound up thinking it was cool that ska was getting onto the radio."
He also claimed that the song's "central melody
..will get stuck in your head for days and days".
In honor of the 20th anniversary of ''Tragic Kingdom'', a group of critics from ''The A.V. Club'' reanalyzed the album and its songs. Alex McCown felt that No Doubt "found a musical sweet spot" with "Spiderwebs", calling it one of the catchiest songs on the album.
Kenneth Partridge, from the same publication, acclaimed Stefani's "beautiful and slender voice" in the track. He also stated that the lyrics of the song made it "hard to call the nineties anything else but classic".
In a 2016 readers' poll compiled by ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' magazine, "Spiderwebs" was voted as Stefani's fifth-best song of all time.
Chart performance
In the U.S., "Spiderwebs" was not released as a commercial single, and therefore was ineligible to enter the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. However, as an album cut, and later as a promotional CD single, it received heavy airplay on alternative and mainstream pop radio stations, resulting in appearances in several other ''Billboard'' charts.
On ''Billboard''s
Modern Rock Tracks
Alternative Airplay (formerly known as Modern Rock Tracks between 1988 and 2009, and Alternative Songs between 2009 and 2020) is a music chart published in the American magazine ''Billboard'' since September 10, 1988. It ranks the 40 most-playe ...
chart, "Spiderwebs" peaked at number five, becoming their second of five entries within the top ten and second consecutive entry from ''Tragic Kingdom'', after "Just a Girl" which peaked at number 10.
It also reached number 11 on the
Top 40/Mainstream chart, surpassing "Just a Girl"'s peak of number 24.
On the
Hot 100 Airplay chart, a major component chart of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the song was ranked at number 18.
In March 2021, the
Recording Industry Association of America
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certified "Spiderwebs" platinum for combined sales and streaming figures of 1,000,000 units.
"Spiderwebs" marked No Doubt's first charting entry on Canada's ''
RPM
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'' 100 Hit Tracks chart. During the week ending September 16, 1996, the song debuted at number 76, becoming the week's highest new entry.
On the issue dated November 25, 1996, the song reached a peak of number 11 on the Top Singles Chart, during its eleventh consecutive week on the chart.
In total, "Spiderwebs" spent 18 consecutive weeks on Canada's ''RPM'' chart.
"Spiderwebs" also entered the Top Rock/Alternative Tracks chart, peaking at number eight, improving on the number 25 position that "Just a Girl" earned in May 1996.
In the United Kingdom, "Spiderwebs" debuted at number 16 on the issue dated October 4, 1997. It dropped to number 33 the following week and departed two week laters. "Spiderwebs" was the fourth consecutive top 40 entry from ''Tragic Kingdom'' to appear on the Official Singles Chart, succeeding "Don't Speak" and the original and reissued versions of "Just a Girl". According to the
Official Charts Company
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, "Spiderwebs" is No Doubt's sixth-biggest song and Gwen Stefani's 14th-biggest selling combined.
Elsewhere in Europe, "Spiderwebs" reached lower positions on
record chart
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s. Although it peaked within the top 40 of the charts in Scotland and Sweden, it only reached number 84 in the Netherlands on the
Single Top 100
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chart.
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Spiderwebs" was directed by film director and producer
Marcus Nispel
Marcus Nispel (born 26 May 1963) is a German film director and Film producer, producer, best known for several high-profile American remakes such as ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003). He has also di ...
.
The video opens with a newlywed couple engaging with the attendants of their wedding reception. No Doubt occupies a stage within the same room and begins performing "Spiderwebs" to the largely Japanese crowd. The music captures the attention of the partygoers who are preparing to participate in
the bouquet toss. The bride throws her bouquet of flowers and Stefani catches it, but she pricks her finger on a
thorn in the process. As a result, the video cuts to a black-and-white sequence where wireline telephones knock down the large windows in the room and begin wrapping around No Doubt and the wedding patrons and trapping them. An unexpected gust of wind travels throughout the room and disturbing the party. The band members eventually free themselves from the entanglement and then finish performing. The video ends with No Doubt departing the party and exiting through an alley behind the building.
Much like her attire in the previous music video for "Just a Girl", Stefani received attention for her outfit. In the video, she wore a white
tank top,
tartan
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pants, and a wallet attached to her pants with a chain.
Much's Allison Bowsher analyzed her appearance: "Combining elements of femininity and masculinity in her look and performance, Stefani was unabashedly original."
Stefani drew comparisons to
Madonna
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for designing her own wardrobe for the video.
The video was distributed for broadcast on several music-related television networks, such as
MTV
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, on April 17, 1996.
It was also featured on MTV's ''
Buzz Bin'' TV series, which plays music videos from up and coming music groups.
In 2004, the video was featured on No Doubt's compilation ''
The Videos 1992–2003''.
Live performances
On September 5, 1996, No Doubt returned as the musical guests on ''
Late Night with David Letterman
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'' and performed "Spiderwebs". It was the second time the group appeared on the show within the same year, previously performing "Just a Girl" during the March 28th episode; the band remarked that a "mutual admiration
ad beenestablished" between No Doubt and
David Letterman
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.
"Spiderwebs" was performed as the fifteenth song of their 1995–97
Tragic Kingdom World Tour.
The performance of the song at the July 1, 1997 show in
Anaheim
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, at
The Arrowhead Pond, was recorded and released in No Doubt's first live album, ''
Live in the Tragic Kingdom'' (1997).
No Doubt also performed "Spiderwebs" at the
39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997. During the rendition, Stefani wore a black-and-white
crop top and black pants. At the ceremony, the group also received their first two Grammy nominations, in the
Best New Artist
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and
Best Rock Album categories.
For the 2002
Rock Steady Tour, "Just a Girl" was performed during the concert's final segment, in between singing "
Rock Steady" and "Don't Speak".
The performance of "Spiderwebs" at the November 22–23 and 29, 2002 shows in
Long Beach
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at the
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center
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were recorded and featured on the group's second live album, ''
Rock Steady Live'' (2003).
In April 2018, Stefani announced
Just a Girl concert residency at the
Planet Hollywood Resort Las Vegas.
During the dates of the show, Stefani performed "Spiderwebs" as the concert's fifth song. For the performance, the stage is set up as a
house party
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Organization
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and decorated with
speakers
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** Computer speakers
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and
neon
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-colored objects.
Stefani's look during the promotional campaign for the concert series mimics her looks from the music video for "Spiderwebs"; she wears a tank top stylized with her name in black, sports red lipstick, and her signature platinum blonde hair.
No Doubt performed the "Spiderwebs" on January 30, 2025 at
Kia Forum
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in
Inglewood, California
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for
FireAid to help with relief efforts for the
January 2025 Southern California wildfires.
Cover versions and usage
Four Year Strong recorded a cover of "Spiderwebs" for their second studio album, ''
Explains It All'' (2009). Their rendition features an interpolation of
Pantera
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's 1992 single "
This Love" towards the end.
"Spiderwebs" is listed as one of the eighteen downloadable English language songs to the 2013 American video game ''
Rocksmith 2014
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''.
It was also included on the soundtrack to the American video game ''
NBA 2K15'' (2014).
At the June 6, 2015 show of
Kenny Chesney
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's
The Big Revival Tour, supporting artist
Miranda Lambert
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performed a surprise cover of "Spiderwebs". Lambert wore a tank top displaying "I Love Joe's on Weed" in a black font and
jorts. Chris Parton from ''Taste of Country'' enjoyed her cover, writing: "her regular show might come off a little more refined, but nothing can compare to the simple fun of cover songs in a cramped bar full of rowdy fans."
In October 2020, Stefani performed a "countrified version" of ''Spiderwebs'' as part of a
skit
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on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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'' where
Fallon portrayed the character Buck Pinto promoting a fictitious
album
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''Gwen's Gone Country''.
Track listings and formats
Australia CD maxi-single
* 1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:27
* 2. "Spiderwebs" (live from KROQ) –
* 3. "Sailin' On" – 3:36
* 4. "Just a Girl" (music video) – 3:27
Sweden CD single
* 1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:27
* 2. "Sailin' On" – 3:36
UK CD single (Part 1)
* 1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
* 2. "The Climb" (live) – 7:54
* 3. "Doghouse" – 4:26
* 4. "Spiderwebs" (music video) – 4:08
UK CD single (Part 2)
* 1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
* 2. "D.J.'s" (live) – 4:10
* 3. "Let's Get Back" – 4:13
* 4. "Excuse Me Mr." (music video) – 3:30
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Tragic Kingdom''.
* Gwen Stefaniwriter, vocals
* Tony Kanalwriter, bass
* Matthew Wilderproducer
* Adrian Youngdrums, percussion
* Tom Dumontguitar
* Eric Stefanikeyboards, piano
* Stephen Perkinssteel drums
* Phil Jordantrumpet
* Robert Vosgienmastering
* David Holmanmixing
* Paul Palmermixing
* Phil Kaffelrecording
* George Landressrecording
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
External links
*
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1995 songs
1996 singles
No Doubt songs
American pop punk songs
Songs about telephones
Songs written by Gwen Stefani
Songs written by Tony Kanal
Song recordings produced by Matthew Wilder
Songs about telephone calls
Interscope Records singles
Trauma Records singles
Music videos directed by Marcus Nispel