Racist Video Mars No Doubt's Return to Relevance

Weekly Alibi | November 16, 2012
No Doubt released the video for "Looking Hot" off their comeback album, the band's first in more than a decade. Backlash was swift, with people rightly pointing out that it's racist and offensive to Native Americans.

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