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Christina Aguilera

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Genie in a Bottle
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What A Girl Wants
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I Turn to You
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So Emotional
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Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)
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Reflection
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Love For All Seasons
3:59
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Somebody's Somebody
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When You Put Your Hands On Me
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Blessed
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Love Will Find A Way
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Obvious
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 46:19

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Love it!

EMUSIC-027D25D7

I love Christina Aguilera! Wonderful, light and catchy. And to SOME people who don't enjoy this kind of music, do all us fans a favor and stop listening AND commenting on it! Thanks. :)

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Talented, But Can't Feel It!!!

isaacmusicman

There's no dout that Ms. Aguilera is talented. She has a very nice, soulful voice. But as always, because how music is done today, she is given material that is lifeless and has no weight. I know people tell me to have an open mind, and I try, I really do. But like I always say, I do take music seriously, may be too seriously. Granted I won't knock her talent though, she has the chops, I just want to see more. Man, I can be difficult!!!!

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Talented

TLJ1960

Christina is more talented than Britney ever was...that's why she won the Grammy for Best New Artist and Britney didn't!

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Mindless

Muse8

Truly mindless pop.

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Good

Tania0788

A little bit of the bubblegum pop side but very catchy.

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Since Christina Aguilera is the third and last of the New Mickey Mouse Club alumni to hit the charts in the mid-’90s — following two members of ‘N Sync and Britney Spears — it’s easy for cynical observers to assume that she was the lesser of the three talents since she arrived last after everyone scaled the charts. That’s not the case at all. If anything, Aguilera is the best of the three, blessed with a rich voice that’s given the material it deserves. Her eponymous debut remains firmly within the teen-oriented dance-pop genre, but unlike Spears’ album, this is done right. The songwriting is strong — the ballads are engaging, the dance numbers are catchy — the production is clean and uncluttered, letting Aguilera’s voice take the foreground. Most impressively, she not only has charisma, she can actually sing, bringing conviction to these love and heartbreak songs. So, Christina Aguilera may be lightweight, but it’s lightweight in the best possible sense — breezy, fun, engaging, and enjoyable on each repeated listen. Out of the deluge of teen-pop albums in 1999, this feels like the best of the lot. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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