[76] Aguilera released a statement about the tour, saying: "Headlining my own tour means creative control and a high-energy, let-loose show. Since Christina Aguilera is the third and last of the New Mickey Mouse Club alumni to hit the charts in the mid-'90s -- following two members of 'N Sync and Britney Spears-- it's easy for cynical observers to assume that she was the lesser of the three talents since she arrived last after everyone scaled the charts.That's not the case at all. "[19] "What a Girl Wants" is a hybrid of teen pop and R&B which lyrically "[reveals] an independent, strong woman who knows what she wants from a relationship, both sexually and emotionally. [5] Due to the success around the recording of "Reflection", RCA wished for Aguilera to record and release an album by September 1998 to maintain the "hype" surrounding her at that time. "[17] Sputnikmusic editor Amanda Murray wrote that Christina Aguilera "is an album that is highly representative of the better aspects of the teen pop movement of the late 90s. [85] The song's title inspired the title of the 2000 romantic comedy film "What Women Want", having the track on its soundtrack[89] and on a scene. The second punch in a double whammy of stopgap releases in the fourth quarter of 2000, My Kind of Christmas appeared on the shelves two months after Mi Reflejo, Christina's Latin reworking of her debut album. Bionic is the sixth studio album by Christina Aguilera, first released on June 4, 2010 via RCA Records. Its music incorporates dance-pop and teen pop genres, with a few songs featuring strong elements from soul and R&B. Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits (2008) was the first greatest hits album by Christina Aguilera. 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Twice: Christina Aguilera… [66] However, the song was never released and "Come on Over" was chosen instead. Looking to transition from the teen pop styles of her self-titled debut album "Christina Aguilera" (1999), Aguilera took creative control over her next album project, both musically and lyrically.She also changed her public image and established her alter ego "Xtina". [54], "What a Girl Wants" was the second single from the album. "[9], The reworked version, entitled "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)", features more hip hop and dance elements as well as "edgy" and "sexual" lyrics,[55] even a rap by Aguilera, and was released on July 11, 2000, as the album's fourth and final single. Label BMG RCA Records (Sony Music). [49] The single made airplay history, becoming one of the most successful airplay-only singles and topped the charts weeks before an accompanying music video was made. The track's producer, Ron Harris, revealed that Aguilera in-between recordings "was only listening to Mariah Carey and Brandy, putting on her walk man and practicing their riffs and runs, before she did her ad-libs. [2] After being given the opportunity to record the theme to the 1998 film Mulan named "Reflection" it was reported she had gained a record deal with RCA with Aguilera saying "I landed a record deal simultaneously as I landed the Mulan soundtrack. A version of the song in Spanish entitled "Genio Atrapado" was recorded and included in some editions of Christina Aguilera and later on her Spanish-language album, Mi Reflejo and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Christina Aguilera has hinted that she's 'putting the finishing touches' to her album. Liberation arrives in 2018, six years after Lotus, by far the longest stretch of time between Christina Aguilera albums. [19] On the song, Aguilera thanks someone for their "faith, strength, support, commitment and tenderness. MP3 Download Listen with Music Unlimited. Contributions to the album's … They clearly wanted to make a fresh-sounding young pop record and that's not always the direction I wanted to go in. 20 tracks (). It received mixed reviews from critics, who recognized that the track allowed Aguilera's vocals to soar and shine,[30] but called it a cliché ballad. For the song's release, Aguilera claimed: "We're going to head back in the studio, give it more of an edge, R&B it up a little, maybe rock it out a little, give it a lot of different new directions and get it out there. [21] "So Emotional" is a midtempo gospel-inspired number talking about a man who has got Aguilera "on the ropes. [81] In March 2000, Lori Majewski, entertainment director at Teen People magazine, stated: "If people want to know why Christina is going to be around a decade from now, the answer is very clear: It's pure talent," Majewski said. [21] On the final song, "Obvious", Aguilera wonders whether her confusion about her life is apparent to everyone. [7] According to Fair, "She was very much a raw talent, so building a collection of songs that would become her first album was a time-consuming process. Aguilera also recorded a cover of All-4-One's song "I Turn to You", written by Diane Warren who also wrote "Somebody's Somebody". My Kind of Christmas actually has more new material than Mi Reflejo, and Aguilera responds in kind, turning in passionate performances throughout the 11-song album. But I've changed so much from doing that at 17, so we'll put a whole new twist on things from my album. The video includes interviews with her from backstage, in the studio and on the road. She later called the experience "amazing". [78] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard cited her Grammy win as one of her "10 Biggest Career Moments", stating: "The battle for teen pop supremacy made its way to the Grammy Awards in 2000, when Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera were both nominated for the Best New Artist prize. I've seen her sing many times, and every time, I'm impressed, but the people who are hearing it for the first time can't even believe it. [36] In July 2001, Music Canada certified the project six times platinum for exceeding sales of over 600,000 units in Canada. It includes five Spanish-language versions of tracks from her previous album, in addition to four original … [5] Despite growing increasingly exhausted during the recording sessions, when she heard that a 90-piece orchestra would be arriving to record the instrumental she begged to stay and witness the event. [3] When asked about the song and Aguilera, RCA executive Ron Fair commented, "She is a badass genius of singing. Keeps Gettin' Better (Instrumental) Christina Aguilera: 3:02... buy: 4. "Christina Aguilera" is the self-titled debut studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera. [52] Allmusic noted that the single incredibly hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 before a music video was even out. [72] Aguilera also attended the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, where she and Fred Durst performed together. Most things about Stripped suggest sex, actually, since Xtina -- as she calls herself in a handful of interviews accompanying the release of the album -- never hesitates to put her body, her piercings, and recently … [19] Aguilera sings about a woman longing to reveal her true self on "Reflection", which Partridge characterized it as the song that "sums up the album. Say Something: A Great Big World feat Christina Aguilera: 3:51... buy: 5. Christina Aguilera: Liberation (Album) 17 versions : RCA: 19075-89419-1: US: 2018: Sell This Version: 17 versions : Singles & EPs [37], In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 21 on October 30, 1999,[38] falling to number 31 the following week. For, the 'Accelerate' singer has just taken to social media to share a new video of her in the studio, seemingly hinting that new music is coming soon. Genie In The Bottle: Christina Aguilera: 3:39... buy: 3. [14] The duo also wrote and produced the album's final track "Obvious", and "I Come Undone", which was ultimately not officially released. It was released on September 12, 2000 by BMG U.S. Latin. [43] In Australia, the album debuted at number 31 on February 20, 2000, while peaking at number 26 two weeks later, spending 15 weeks on the charts. "[82] In an article about the "2013 Most Influential People in the World", in which Aguilera appeared, Canadian singer Celine Dion stated that, "I remember she broke onto the scene at the turn of the millennium, [...] so I got to watch a lot of her TV appearances, especially on the award shows. On January 2008, Aguilera gave birth to their son Max Lion. In 1999, Aguilera performed "Genie in a Bottle" at the 1999 Teen Choice Awards. According to Aguilera, the album is a mix off old-school jazz and soul with a modern touch. "[25] Julene Snyder of Sonicnet wrote that "Aguilera has an instinctive grasp of the insipid state of the pop/dance music scene, especially as it relates to her peers. "[83], The tracks on the album played important roles on Aguilera's legacy. [59] The song was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 43rd Grammy Awards held on February 21, 2001. Editors' Notes This is the album in which Christina Aguilera’s provocative personality rescued her from a lifetime of lukewarm Britney Spears comparisons. Official Website of Christina Aguilera. We wanted to find the ones that could knock the door down and put her up there. Christina Aguilera is a dance-pop and teen pop album;[15] it mainly consists of teen pop songs. [19], "Christina Aguilera" received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. He eventually commended on Aguilera's vocals, writing that "she not only has charisma, she can actually sing, bringing conviction to these love and heartbreak songs. The label reportedly spent $1 million on writers, producers and voice lessons. [45] In New Zealand, the album debuted at number 38, on October 31, 1999, and later climbed to number 27, before re-entering two times, on November 28, 1999 and February 13, 2000. Back to Basics is the fifth studio album by Christina Aguilera. According to Aguilera's production, the artist is putting the finishing touches on … "[30] A reviewer writing for Q said the album "shows off her pretty, but powerful vocals to surprisingly impressive effect. [24] "When You Put Your Hands On Me", an R&B song co-written by Robin Thicke, addresses the alchemy of sex: "I just know / when you put your hands on me / I feel sexy / and my body turns to gold. "[19][23] "Love for All Seasons" is a pop track which is musically similar to Carey's "Always Be My Baby" (1996), while "Somebody's Somebody", in which Aguilera sings about being secure in one's arms, features drums snap, bass pops, and a gospel organ in the bridge. Christina Aguilera Liberation The pop survivor shows off her powerhouse voice, dabbles in try-hard slang, and takes tentative steps toward creative rebirth on her first album since 2012. Aguilera told the audience at the 2000 ceremony, also admitting that she did not have a speech prepared for the event because she didn't think she would win. "[7], One of the first producers of the album was Guy Roche, who produced two tracks ("What a Girl Wants" and "I Turn to You") and co-wrote one of them ("What a Girl Wants"), along with Shelly Peiken. [64] A Spanish version entitled "Por Siempre Tu" was released and included on her Spanish-debut album, Mi Reflejo. The song became an overnight hit, making it Aguilera's first number one single. A Spanish version entitled "Una Mujer" was also made and included on Mi Reflejo. It reached the top 2 of the album charts in both the United States and United Kingdom and features two UK number-one hits which are "Dirrty" and "Beautiful". Aguilera appeared on shows such as The Rosie O'Donnell Show[70] and TRL. Maroon 5 feat Christina Aguilera: 3:21... buy: 2. "When you hear this girl open her mouth, everyone is astounded. Subscription fee applies. [5][6] Reflection" was written and produced by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, whom later co-wrote with Christina Aguilera "We're a Miracle". Christina Aguilera is the self-titled debut studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera. [31] In its second week, it fell to number 2, selling 218,000 copies. New subscribers only. The same year Christina was announced to be pregnant from her husband Jordan Bratman, whom she married in 2005. Artist Overview Albums. Stripped is the fourth studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera, originally released on October 22, 2002 through RCA Records. Bionic (2010) Bionic elicited a love-hate response from critics, and listening to the record from start … [75], In December 1999, Aguilera issued a full-length home video titled Genie Gets Her Wish. "[9] Peiken co-wrote "Don't Make Me Love You", "Too Beautiful for Words", and "Dreamy Eyes", but those songs—though recorded—were scrapped, as the album only had space for twelve tracks.[10]. It peaked at number 6 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming Aguilera's first top-ten Spanish single. The song's new version received mixed reviews, with some criticizing the fact that the track "was more like an album track than a hit", but praised the catchy chorus. Since all the success, it's a little easier to get my opinions across. 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So she was an inspiration to me to have a wider vocal range. Stripped is the fourth studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera.It was released on October 22, 2002, by RCA Records.Looking to transition from the teen pop styles of her self-titled debut album, Aguilera took creative control over her next album project, both musically and lyrically.She also changed her public image and established her alter ego Xtina. [29] It became one of Aguilera's highest charting singles, getting certified platinum by the RIAA. [53] It also received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards. After eliciting charged reactions from his fans, Durst stated: "I already told you guys before, I did it all for the nookie, man. Demi Lovato Watch Now She possessed a strong vocal talent from a young age, and, in 1993 at the age of 13, Christina joined the cast of Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club.At the age of 18, Christina signed a record contract with RCA Records and released her first self-titled debut album Christina Aguilera in 1999.. [40] The album climbed to number 14 on March 3, 2000, becoming its peak position. It was released on August 24, 1999, by RCA Records. Peiken also re-wrote with Roche the single version for the track "Come on Over", first produced by Johan Aberg, Paul Rein and Aaron Zigman. We Remain: Christina Aguilera: 1:36... buy: 6. "[7] The album was built around pop songs, which was against Aguilera's will, since she wanted a more R&B album. [50] It also topped the charts of eight countries, while it charted within the top five in every country it was released in. Genres: Contemporary R&B, Pop, Electropop. [42] The album was certified platinum by the IFPI for sales of one million copies in Europe. [2] After successfully hitting the note, which she called "the note that changed my life", she was given the opportunity to record the song. Christina Aguilera was recorded between 1998 and 1999, with Ron Fair serving as the album's executive producer. I remember thinking, This girl's got it all and then some! The album contains Aguilera's singles from all of her studio albums released up to 2008. "[20][21] The cover version of All-4-One's ballad "I Turn to You" is a soul-influenced track. "[19], In the United States, Christina Aguilera debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 252,800 copies, beating Puff Daddy's Forever. "[22], "So Emotional", "Love for All Seasons" and "Somebody's Somebody" incorporate strong elements of R&B and soul. [90] It also inspired the title of the 2003 comedy film of the same name. Christina Aguilera is hard at work. [60], "I Turn to You" was the third single form the album, released on April 1, 2000 to U.S radio. She also performed on several television shows and award ceremonies. After the commercial success of her debut studio effort, "Christina Aguilera" (1999), Aguilera recorded her follow-up project during 2000. "[80], Aguilera's Grammy Award nominations, two back to back number-one singles, magazine gossip, and merchandise released under her name made her the "It girl", according to People.
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