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List of songs recorded by Christina Aguilera

List of songs recorded by Christina Aguilera

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American singer Christina Aguilera's recording career began in 1994 at the age of thirteen, following the cancellation of The Mickey Mouse Club. Between 1994 and 1995, Aguilera recorded a series of songs, which were eventually released as a demo album under the name Just Be Free in 2001, after her career had already begun. Aguilera then moved to Japan and recorded a duet with Japanese singer Keizo Nakanishi titled "All I Wanna Do" for Nakanishi's sixth studio album Spinning (1997).[1][2] Aguilera then returned to the US and, in 1998, signed a contract with RCA Records. She was selected to perform the song "Reflection" for the soundtrack of the 1998 Disney animated feature Mulan. Throughout the rest of 1998 and early 1999, Aguilera resumed recording for her debut album.

Aguilera performing on the Back to Basics Tour in December 2006

Christina Aguilera would be released on August 24, 1999. It was preceded by the US number-one lead single, "Genie in a Bottle". RCA Records was determined to solidify Aguilera as the next pop sensation which lead to the album the album featuring the distinct teen pop sound of the late 1990s. Aside from "Genie In a Bottle", Christina Aguilera also features "What a Girl Wants", which was originally recorded by French singer Ophélie Winter and a cover of All-4-One's "I Turn to You" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)"[note 1]. "What a Girl Wants" became Aguilera's second consecutive number-one single in the US, with "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) enjoying similar success. "I Turn To You peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[3][4][5] Aguilera continued her teen idol image into 2000, when she released her first Spanish-language project, Mi Reflejo, which consists of mostly Spanish-language versions of songs from Aguilera's debut,[6] and a Christmas album titled My Kind of Christmas, which is a compilation of covers of Christmas standards and one original dance-pop-oriented song.[7]

Aguilera was displeased with her sound and image, calling it inauthentic, resulting to the termination of her manager Steve Kurtz's services. eventually Irving Azoff was hired as her new manager and Aguilera began to take control of her image.[8] In 2001, Aguilera alongside Pink, Mýa and Lil' Kim recorded a rendition of LaBelle's 1974 single "Lady Marmalade" produced by Missy Elliott and Rockwilder. The song was selected to be featured in the soundtrack of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! (2001). The video portrayed Aguilera in a more mature and sexual image than previously. RCA Records originally hesitated to let Aguilera record the track, due to it being "too urban" but she managed to record the song anyway.[9]

Stripped was released on October 22, 2002. Aguilera took creative control on the album and co-wrote most of the songs. The record incorporates elements of a wide variety of genres, including soul, hip hop, rock, and Latin.[10] The lead single, "Dirrty", faced controversy for its sexual nature. "Beautiful" is a piano ballad written by Linda Perry, and received acclaim for its positive message. Other singles included "Fighter", "Can't Hold Us Down", and "The Voice Within". Lyrically, Stripped addresses topics like sexism, sexual liberation, self-esteem and the physical violence she endured as a child. Stripped received mixed reviews from contemporary critics, but has become one of Aguilera's most acclaimed albums.

In 2006, Aguilera released her fifth studio album, Back to Basics, which is inspired by 1920s-1940s jazz, blues, and soul,[11] and yielded three international singles: "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt", and "Candyman".[note 2] Four years later, Aguilera released her sixth studio album, Bionic, which sees influences from electronic music,[12] and included the international singles "Not Myself Tonight" and "You Lost Me".[note 3] Her seventh studio release, Lotus (2012), is primarily a pop record with dance-pop and rock styles.[13] Aguilera's eighth studio album, Liberation, followed in 2018 and received critical acclaim.[14][15] In 2022, Aguilera released her ninth studio album, a Spanish-language record titled Aguilera in three parts, titled La Fuerza, La Tormenta and La Luz.[16]

Released songs

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Indicates song included on the deluxe version of the album
Band Maroon 5
Maroon 5's single "Moves like Jagger" features Aguilera
A Great Big World performing. A member of them is playing the guitar, while the other is singing to a microphone
Aguilera appears on the re-recorded version of A Great Big World's single "Say Something", as well as on their 2019 song "Fall on Me"
Luis Fonsi singing to a microphone
Luis Fonsi features on the song "Si No Te Hubiera Conocido"
Ricky Martin standing
Aguilera is featured on Ricky Martin's "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely"
Madonna signing an autograph
Aguilera is featured on the medley of "Like a Virgin" and "Hollywood" by Madonna
Alicia Keys dressed in red and performing
Alicia Keys wrote the track "Impossible" on Stripped
Ronson in 2012
Mark Ronson's work on Aguilera's fifth studio album received universal acclaim
Premier performing in Germany
DJ Premier produced five songs on Back to Basics (2006)
Linda Perry standing while putting her hands on her keens
Linda Perry co-wrote songs on Stripped, Back to Basics, and Bionic
Chris Mann sitting
Aguilera is featured on the cover of "The Blower's Daughter" by Chris Mann
Sia singing to a microphone
Sia co-wrote three songs on Bionic: "All I Need", "I Am", and "You Lost Me"
M.I.A. looking forward
M.I.A. co-wrote "Elastic Love"
Nicki Minaj in blonde hair
Nicki Minaj is credited as a featured artist on "Woohoo"
T.I. wearing a black cap and black outfits
T.I.'s song "Castle Walls" features Aguilera
CeeLo Green performing
Aguilera features on a cover of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by CeeLo Green. Green also appeared on Aguilera's song "Make the World Move" on Lotus
Blake Shelton talking to a microphone
Blake Shelton appears as a guest vocalist on "Just a Fool"
Lil' Kim in July 2014
Rapper and songwriter Lil' Kim recorded two songs with Aguilera
Pitbull performing
Aguilera is featured on Pitbull's "Feel This Moment"
Thicke in 2019
Robin Thicke co-wrote the song "When You Put Your Hands on Me" for Aguilera's debut album
Winwood in 1973
Award-winning musician Steve Winwood (pictured in 1973) is featured on "Makes Me Wanna Pray" (2006)
Kara DioGuardi in black hair
Kara DioGuardi co-wrote twelve songs on Back to Basics
Lady Gaga performing
Aguilera contributes vocals to the remix of Lady Gaga's single "Do What U Want"
Demi Lovato performing
Demi Lovato features on the song "Fall in Line"
GoldLink performing in May 2015
"Like I Do" from the album Liberation features GoldLink
Lil Jon in 2007
Lil Jon's background vocals are heard on Aguilera's 2010 song "Prima Donna"
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See also

Notes

  1. The original album version was titled "Come on Over (All I Want Is You)". The song was remixed and rewritten before being put out as the album's fourth and final single under the name "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)"
  2. Back to Basics spawned five singles, the three mentioned of which were released globally. "Slow Down Baby" was distributed exclusively in Australia, and "Oh Mother" was released in Europe only.
  3. Bionic spawned four singles, the two mentioned of which were released globally. "Woohoo" was made available in the United States and Europe, and "I Hate Boys" was exclusively released in Australia and New Zealand.
  4. "Dreamy Eyes" was included on the promo CD of Christina Aguilera in 1999.[44]
  5. "El Mejor Guerrero" is the Spanish-language version of "Loyal Brave True".[46][47]
  6. "Genie 2.0" is the remake of "Genie in a Bottle".[60]
  7. "Genie Atrapado" is the Spanish-language version of "Genie in a Bottle".[6]
  8. "Mi Reflejo" is the Spanish-language version of "Reflection".[6]
  9. "Por Siempre Tú" is the Spanish-language version of "I Turn to You".[6]
  10. "Se Libre" is the Spanish version of "Just Be Free"
  11. "Una Mujer" is the Spanish-language version of "What a Girl Wants".[6]
  12. "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" is the Spanish-language version of "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)".[112]
  13. "You Are What You Are (Beautiful)" is the remake of "Beautiful".[60]

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