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Christina Aguilera Biography
don't know how many of you remember the old Star Search talent-contest program, but most of us who were subjected to it back then (channel-surfing wasn't what it is today) spent most of our time trying to figure out which was worse: the "talent" or Ed McMahon. At the age of 8, future teen sensation Christina Aguilera appeared on the program (you can be sure VH1 wasted no time in digging up the clip to air on Before They Were Rock Stars). But that was just the
beginning: At age 10, she sang the national anthem for the Pittsburgh
Steelers, and from ages 12 to 14 she appeared on the new Mickey Mouse Club
show alongside other future stars Britney Spears and J.C. and Justin of *NSYNC.
Her duet with Japanese pop star Keizo Nakanishi on "All I Wanna
Do" also allowed her video exposure and even a tour of Japan. Aguilera's
1999 self-titled debut was recorded with a variety of hot-shot producers,
including Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers (*NSYNC), Travon Potts (Monica),
and Guy Roche (Brandy). Hit-songwriter-for-hire Diane Warren gave her the
ballad "I Turn To You," while "Genie In A Bottle" was
produced by ex-System David Frank and Steve Kipner. Not surprisingly,
Christina Aguilera shot all the way to number one in its first week of
release and maintained a spot in the upper reaches of the Billboard charts
for weeks. That same year, Aguilera took home a Grammy for Best New
Artist. Now, at age 21, Aguilera is continuing do her own thing with her long-awaited sophomore album, Stripped, much of which she co-wrote. The album's first single, "Dirrty," features a rap by Redman. Whether this new direction will widen her audience or alienate her existing fanbase remains to be seen, but it's certain that Stripped will help her stand out from the teen-pop pack. Christina Aguilera Links |
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