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I would say she is; every album has its own vibe, and while she's had some hiccups (Lotus, Liberation), she's a solid artist with some really good songs.
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Christina María Aguilera (born December 18, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter, actress and television personality. Recognized as an influential figure in music and having received widespread public interest, she is noted for her four-octave vocal range extending into the whistle register, artistic reinventions, and incorporating controversial themes into her music. Referred to as the "Voice of a Generation", she was also named a Disney Legend, in recognition of her contributions to the Walt Disney Company. After appearing on The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1993–1994), Aguilera recorded the theme song, "Reflection", for the animated film Mulan (1998) and signed a record deal with RCA Records. She rose to fame in 1999 with her self-titled debut album, which gained three number one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100 – "Genie in a Bottle", "What a Girl Wants" and "Come on Over Baby (All I Want is You)". Seeking a departure from her teen idol image, Aguilera took on a more provocative image and released Stripped (2002), which went on to become one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century. After another old-school-inspired musical reinvention, she released the critically praised Back to Basics (2006). Throughout these periods, she amassed various worldwide hits, including "Lady Marmalade", "Dirrty", "Beautiful" and "Ain't No Other Man". During the early 2010s, Aguilera featured on a string of worldwide top ten songs, including "Moves like Jagger", "Feel This Moment" and "Say Something"; the first of these topped the Hot 100, making her one of the few artists to peak over three decades. She also starred in the film Burlesque (2010) and contributed to its soundtrack, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her concurrent ventures included a role in the television series Nashville (2015); roles in the films The Emoji Movie (2017) and Zoe (2018); becoming an ambassador for the World Food Programme (WFP); co-founding the company Playground; and serving as a coach on the reality competition show The Voice (2011–2016). Aguilera is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 100 million records sold worldwide. She has been named one of the most successful artists of the 2000s decade by Billboard and was listed among the greatest singers of all time by Rolling Stone. Aguilera has been regarded as one of the most influential Latin artists in the entertainment industry, having helped shape the "Latin explosion" in the early 2000s. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013. Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, two Latin Grammy Awards, six ALMA Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards, a Billboard Music Award, a Guinness World Record, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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I would have more likely done: All the Lovers Get Outta My Way Too Much / Illusion (A-side) Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love) Cupid Boy
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A universe in which "All the Lovers" is not the lead single is unfathomable.
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Hilary Duff – Learning to Fly (2004) Learning to Fly is my take on Hilary Duff's third album, Hilary Duff. Given Duff's belief that the material from both this album and its predecessor, Metamorphosis, were not the sounds she'd want to produce for a "Hilary Duff album", it makes no sense for this album to be self-titled, as it sells a false narrative. So, in my plan, we take the title from her DVD release, Learning to Fly, which would benefit the album a bit more. I also believe the album's length of 17 tracks is a bit too long for someone of Duff's calibre, especially around this time. A shorter, more concise tracklist would have removed [some] of the filler content from this release, and I also think it could have helped with single selection in promoting this album a bit more than Hollywood Records actually did. Track listing Weird Mr James Dean Who's That Girl Dangerous to Know Underneath This Smile I Am The Getaway Haters Someone's Watching Over Me Hide Away Fly Rock This World Jericho Singles August 2004: Who's That Girl October 2004: Someone's Watching Over Me (limited radio release, in promotional with Raise Your Voice) November 2004: The Getaway February 2005: Haters May 2005: I Am
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Kylie (+ Dannii) Minogue | General Discussion Thread
CUNTISSIMO replied to Dax Diameter's topic in Jukebox
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Random datess But happy to see that she's getting back on the road. And yay for the AMAs! She rocked the last time she hosted.
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Not going to lie... "Weeds" is more my speed, and feels like a more grown up Suga 1.0 sound from One Touch.
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I mean, I knew this was coming; I was disappointed that the former tour was canceled, but this seems to be more of a general, non-release-associated tour. But, international? Select show dates? Mm-hmm.
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new single, "Weeds", is expected to drop Tuesday. pre-save link: https://sugababes.orcd.co/weeds (link is now offline)
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We love to hear it, won't we?!
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FIVE?! That's exciting; praying we get a music video or two and then the next album by the year's end.
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I definitely like it better live; I feel like they went too hard with the production on vocals in the studio edit when they did not need to.
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Yes; they confirmed they were in the studio with Jade! It's exciting! So much is coming!!!!! I'm READY! They said the next single, which was going to come first, is a different sound from them.
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I agree; they did state, in promotion of the release for "Jungle", that they do have another single lined up already. So I am ready for #SUGABABES2025 to fully begin.
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Well, it needs to happen, desperately. They did say their next single was going to be different from "Jungle", so that's a promise.
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Hello Blake. Welcome to PHF! We hope you enjoy your time here. Loving the range and variety of your musical tastes.
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The fact this song has six writers is absolutely insane; it doesn't feel like a song that required that many writers in the first place, and there of them were the Sugababes. I'd love to see them reunite with Dev Hynes for their next release, who helped write/produce "Flatline".
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It's a cute song; too short (following the under three minute trend) and feels a tad bit too generic in the production arena for them. But it is cue, and I'm so happy to be hearing new Sugababes music in 2025.