Gwen Stefani recently discussed the future of No Doubt in an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone.
When asked if she would be reuniting with No Doubt any time soon, she doesn't seem to have a clear cut answer.
"I don't know what's going to happen with No Doubt," she said. "When Tony (Kanal) and I are connected creatively, it's magic. But I think we've grown apart as far as what kind of music we want to make."
The last album No Doubt released was Push And Shove in 2012.
Stefani says she wants her bandmates "to be happy and do whatever they need to do to fulfill whatever creative place they need to fill."
The singer released her third studio album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like, on March 18.
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