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[[File:a858christina-aguilera_5613.jpg|frame|She's not herself tonight.]]
 
'''Christina''' Maria '''Aguilera''' (1999-present) was born on December 18th, in 1980. A former member of ''[[The Mickey Mouse Club]]'' revival, Christina Aguilera started her music career as a [[Idol Singer|generic bubblegum pop singer]], then [[Stripperiffic|started taking off her clothes]] when sales waned. After that, she started embracing a neo-[[Burlesque]] persona, by which time she [[Growing the Beard|finally found a lyrical constant]]. With the 2010 release of "Not Myself Tonight", she seemed to be embracing the "Dirrty" persona once again. However, the new look and sound received a massive [[Creator Backlash]] / [[Hype Backlash]] and low album sales followed it. In wake of the backlash, Christina is preparing a new album reminiscent of ''Stripped''. She also starred alongside Cher in the 2010 film ''[[Burlesque (film)|Burlesque]]''.
 
Has worked with: Maroon 5, Nelly, Herbie Hancock, T.I., Diddy, [[Nicki Minaj]], The Rolling Stones [[PinkP!nk]], Ricky Martin, MYA and Missy Elliot to date. Shis is because she fills out the spaces between her albums with collaborations and group projects.
 
Her number one hits include: Moves Like Jagger(2011) (With Maroon 5), Lady Marmalade (2001) (With a variety of contemporary female artists), Come On Over (2000), What A Girl Wants (1999), the ever youthful, Genie In a Bottle (1999).
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Even before then, Aguilera was largely considered the best vocalist of the [[The Nineties|late 1990s]] girl pop singer group that included [[Britney Spears]], [[Jessica Simpson]] and [[Mandy Moore]].
 
Currently{{when}} a panelist on ''[[The Voice (TV series)|The Voice]]''.
 
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'''Standard Studio Records'''
* ''Christina Aguilera'' (1999)
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* [[Singing Voice Dissonance]]: Initially she had a lighter talking voice then her naturally deep singing voice.
* [[The Rival]] / [[Always Someone Better]]: [[Britney Spears]], initially, who was also in ''The New Mickey Mouse Club'' and came out in 1998. She was recently joined by [[Lady Gaga]] in more recent times....
** Let's not forget [[PinkP!nk]], who even tried to [https://web.archive.org/web/20131101150900/http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_wank/231468.html invoke Snacky's Law on her] [[Real Women Never Wear Dresses|to make herself look better]].
** Now, at least one article has said that part of her initial success was based on being the "edgy" singer when compared to [[Britney Spears]], [[Jessica Simpson]], [[PinkP!nk]] and [[Mandy Moore]]. Now, she still tried to be "edgy," like in "Not Myself Tonight," but now she's competing with [[Lady Gaga]] and [[Ke$ha]], and it isn't working as well. Her last album ''Bionic'' was met with average to cold reviews and an almost entirely cold reception by the general public, so they might have been right.
** [[Unknown Rival]]: Kelly Osbourne, at one point. Christina never really took her seriously.
** She is an [[Unknown Rival]] to both [[Britney Spears]] and [[Lady Gaga]] who ignore her negative comments about them to their benefit.
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* [[Panty Shot]]: Used 10 times in the "Dirrty" video. She doesn't even try to hide it.
* [[Playing to The Fetishes]]: in "Not Myself Tonight" and "Dirrty".
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Aguilera wore a few furs, including [https://web.archive.org/web/20110602173033/http://www.mtv.com/photos/the-evolution-of-christina-aguilera/1638147/4828805/photo.jhtml a white rabbit coat] in the video for rapper Nelly's "Tilt Ya Head Back".
* [[Rage Against the Reflection]]: The music video for "Beautiful" features, among other scenes, an anorexic woman looking at herself in the mirror disapprovingly, then punching the mirror to shatter it, symbolizing her refusal to agonize over her body.
* [[Retraux]] / [[George Lucas Throwback]]: The music video "Candyman" is a raunchy love letter to the styles of the 30's and 40's.
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