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"Nobody's Daughter" is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band Hole, released in April 2010. It marked the band's return after a lengthy hiatus since their previous studio album, "Celebrity Skin," released in 1998. The album underwent a tumultuous creative process, with numerous lineup changes and delays, ultimately resulting in Courtney Love being the only original member featured on the record. "Nobody's Daughter" features a departure from the grunge sound of the band's earlier work, incorporating elements of alternative rock, punk, and pop. Lyrically, the album explores themes of love, loss, redemption, and personal struggle, reflecting Love's own experiences and emotions. Despite mixed reviews from critics, "Nobody's Daughter" received praise for its raw emotion and cathartic energy. Standout tracks include "Skinny Little Bitch," "Pacific Coast Highway," and the title track "Nobody's Daughter." While the album did not achieve the same commercial success as their earlier releases, it remains a significant chapter in the band's discography, showcasing Love's evolution as a songwriter and performer.