Christina
Aguilera born
on December
18, 1980 is
an American
pop singer-songwriter.
She
began working
in the enter-tainment
industry at
a relatively
young age
and
rose to popularity
through the
and
commercial success
of
her debut major-label
album Christina
Aguilera (1999),
which produced
four hit singles.
Her second studio
album Stripped
(2002) continued
the momentum,
selling strongly,
but it received
less favorable
reviews and
criticism over
Aguilera's overtly
sexual image.
In 2005 she
married record
executive Jordan
Bratman, and
her third studio
album Back to
Basics was released
in August 2006.
Aguilera is
most known for
her vocal abilities
and sense of
fashion.
One
of the most
accomplished
performers of
the last decade,
Christina Aguilera
has sold well
over 25 million
albums worldwide
and cultivated
a fan base that
crosses generational,
racial and gender
lines. Now,
segueing from
the audacious
sexuality of
her second studio
album, Stripped,
the chameleon-like
performer pays
tribute to the
music that has
inspired her
with her third
studio album
Back To Basics
(RCA Records).
Back
To Basics has
made Aguilera
the biggest-seller
in the SoundScan
era for a female
artist, passing
Streisand's
2-CD "The
Concert"
release in '94.
Her debut single,
"Ain't
No Other Man,"
off her double
platinum album,
was a huge success,
along with her
second single
"Hurt,"
while her third
single "Candyman"
continues to
climb the charts.
Aguilera
has garnered
rave reviews
for her current
41-city North
American tour.
The tour kicked
off in Houston,
Texas and has
stopped in Los
Angeles, Boston,
Phoenix, Vancouver,
Las Vegas and
New York among
others. The
"Back to
Basics"
2007 North American
Tour features
a unique stage
design that
allows Christina's
fans unprecedented
access to the
stage with unbelievable
sight lines
as well as three
distinct stage
scenes, illuminated
by more than
600 moving lights,
and a state-of-the-art
hydraulic system.
Aguilera has
assembled an
acclaimed production
team for her
concert tour
featuring choreographer
and director,
Jamie King (Madonna,
Janet Jackson,
Prince) and
Roberto Cavalli,
who is the tour's
exclusive costume
designer. Working
together, the
team created
a modern inventive
vision fused
with elements
of retro glamour.
Aguilera's
backstory is
well-known.
A native of
Staten Island,
the pre-teen
began performing
in local talent
shows while
growing up in
Pennsylvania.
In 1992, after
appearing on
"Star Search."
She
joined the cast
of the Disney
Channel's "The
New Mickey Mouse
Club."
In 1998 Aguilera's
song "Reflection"
for Disney's
Mulan led to
a record deal
with RCA and
the release
of her self-titled
debut album
in Summer, 1999.
The album quickly
hit #1 on the
strength of
its first dance/pop
single, "Genie
In A Bottle"
(which dominated
the charts for
five weeks)
and other chart
toppers including
"What A
Girl Wants."
It was a feat
she would repeat
the following
year with Mi
Reflejo, the
smash Spanish-language
version of her
debut, followed
by her hit holiday
release, My
Kind Of Christmas.
In
2001 Aguilera
joined forces
with Pink, Mya
and Lil' Kim
on the smash
"Lady Marmalade"
single and video.
That eye-popping
slice of ear
candy kept her
front and center
in the international
spotlight even
as she began,
slowly and steadily,
to lay the groundwork
for her second
album, Stripped.
Released in
October 2002,
it sealed her
status as an
international
superstar while
transforming
her previous
squeaky-clean
image into a
fully sexualized
woman with lots
on her mind.
Along with the
superheated
funk of the
album's provocative
debut single,
"Dirrty,"
came such standout
tracks as "Beautiful,"
"Can't
Hold Us Down"
and "Make
Over."
Earning
her first of
four Grammy
Awards in 2000
for Best New
Artist, her
subsequent trophies
came in 2001
for "Lady
Marmalade"
(Best Pop Collaboration
with Vocals),
in 2003 for
"Beautiful"
(Best Female
Pop Vocal Performance)
and in 2007
for "Ain't
No Other Man
(Best Female
Pop Vocal Performance),
winning a Grammy
for each of
her albums.
Among countless
other honors,
she is also
the recipient
of a 2001 Latin
Grammy Award
for Mi Reflejo
(Best Female
Pop Vocal Album),
a 2000 Billboard
Music Award
for Female Artist
of the Year,
and two 2004
Rolling Stone
Music Awards
(Best Female
Performer, Readers'
Pick; and Best
Tour, Readers'
Pick, "Justified
and Stripped").
Voted Sexiest
Teen Idol in
a VH1 poll,
Aguilera's beauty
and charisma
have also led
Teen People
to list her
among its "25
Hottest Stars
Under 25"
and Maxim to
crown her Best
International
Female Singer
(2000), one
of the Sexiest
Women of the
Year (2003)
and #1 on their
"Hot 100"
List (2003).
Aguilera has
also been honored
with two NRJ
Awards (Best
International
Female, Best
International
Album) as well
as a 2007 MTV
Europe Award
(Best Female
Artist).
Today,
while devoting
the lion's share
of her time
to recording
and touring,
the 26-year-old
is active in
a range of philanthropy.
A major contributor
to the fight
against AIDS,
Aguilera has
participated
in the "What's
Going On?"
cover project
for AIDS Project
Los Angeles'
Artists Against
AIDS. In 2004
she became the
new face for
MAC cosmetic
company and
spokesperson
for the MAC
AIDS Fund. More
recently she
became involved
in awareness
campaigns with
Youth AIDS and
ALDO. She also
sponsors and
is actively
involved in
the Women's
Center and Shelter
of Greater Pittsburgh
for battered
women and children.