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The Ultimate Christina Aguilera Songs Collection: Duets, Covers, Hits, Movie Tracks, Blues, and More

Christina Aguilera is a true pop diva of the generation that has grown up with pop music. She debuted on the music scene as a teenager in the late 1990s and has proved to be very versatile when it comes to singing, performing pop, R&B, soul and jazz music.

Throughout her career, Christina has worked with many other music artists including those of other genres in the market. These collaborations and cameos have not only produced several smash hits, but have also allowed Aguilera to explore different facets of voice and performance.

This comprehensive piece delves into some of Christina Aguilera’s biggest and most defining features of her career throughout the years.

Christina Aguilera Duet Songs List

During her singing career Christina has featured in many duets with other musicians of her league. Some of them have turned into iconic tracks, and the significant segments of her discography. Among the most noteworthy:

  •   Lady Marmalade with Lil Kim, Mya, and Pink:  smash came up with a brand new tune to the old melody for the  Moulin Rouge” movie soundtrack in 2001. The song also came with a legendary music video.
  •  Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5: This is one of those songs that were released in 2010, after Christina Aguilera had a brief break from music.

 

  • Say Something with A Great Big World: This is one of the best crossover hits of 2013 during which Christina demonstrated her abilities as a pianist and a vocalist while singing this touching song. It won her a second Grammy in the end, and showed that she could handle grown up adult contemporary songs.

 

  •   Nobody Wants to Be Lonely with Ricky Martin: In 2000, she proved that she can share the mic with another Latin pop singer Martin and deliver this beautiful ballad in both English and Spanish.

 

  •  Steppin’ Out with My Baby with Tony Bennett: On their 2021 joint record, Christina duetted with Bennett singing jazz; after two decades of work, she emerged as one of the most powerful voices in the music industry.

Christina Aguilera Songs

While best known today for those major collaborative hits, Christina has amassed quite an impressive catalog of her own smash singles over the past two decades including:While best known today for those major collaborative hits, Christina has amassed quite an impressive catalog of her own smash singles over the past two decades including:

  •   Genie in A Bottle: Her first ever #1 hit Baby One More Time’ released in 1999 made Christina an overnight pop star and displayed her powerful voice and note selection even as a teenager.

 

  •  What A Girl Wants: The follow-up to her first single, this cheerful tune rose to the #1 spot in charts with Latin pop and R&B elements.

 

  • Come On Over: Following through with her early crossover hits, the driving beat resonated with her powerful soulful vocal style.

 

  •  Fighter: Removing all the pop veneer, one gets this fighting spirit anthem as a perfect example of her vocal prowess and vocal strength.

 

  • Beautiful: Released in 2002, this song was the epitome of the early-Aguilera persona of extolling the virtues of self-acceptance and positive body image, the song is notable for being co-written by the artist.

 

  •  Ain’t No Other Man: This colorful and bombastic 2006 hit marked her transition from teen pop diva to neo soulstress with a powerhouse voice.

 

  • Candyman and  Makes Me Want to Pray: Showing her passion for R&B and the blues, these two hits are examples of the talent that she showcased in her  Back to Basics” album.

 

  •  Your Body: Providing dancefloor sex appeal, the 2012 track felt like it was ripped right from an art-house movie, and unsurprisingly, now it seamlessly sits comfortably among pop’s more daring modern female artists.

 

In addition to these radio smashes, there are plenty of standout album tracks and hidden gems to be found in her extensive discography as well.

Christina Aguilera Cover Songs

With one of the outstanding and genuinely phenomenal voices that music has seen, Christina has employed the tool to remake greats from past generations, and as is consistently the case, left her mark through vocal performances.

Standouts of her catalog of cover songs include:Standouts of her catalog of cover songs include:

  • A Song For You: Accompanied by soulful and tender piano, she adds her own touch to this Leon Russell hit originally sung by Donny Hathaway and The Carpenters. She firmly believes in the delivery of her emotions, and her reading surpasses most of the other renditions.

 

  •  It’s A Man World: Like James Brown, she grinds hard on this funk groove and lets loose with a bottomless array of vocal twists and Delta howls that make David Ruffin’s 1966 rendering sound positively polite.

 

  •  Mother: On her ‘Burlesque’ soundtrack, it is her miraculous and chilling acapella rendition of this John Lennon cry for assistance and tolerance.

 

  • I Will Always Love You: Whitney Houston set the bar high for any singer who dares to cover Dolly Parton’s classic and earns them credit for it. With the help of only one guitar, this heartbreak ballad is almost entirely transformed into Christina Aguilera’s by the help of her artless, almost childish soprano which reflects sorrow.

 

  • Something’s Got A Hold On Me: Backing Jeff Beck, Christina wrestles with Etta James’ 1962 blues classic with a raw and completely deranged vocal performance that is reminiscent of the young Aretha Franklin. Unforgettable!

Old Christina Aguilera Songs

This era helped secure Christina’s status as one of contemporary pop’s juggernaut vocalists through nostalgic, retro stylings:This era helped secure Christina’s status as one of contemporary pop’s juggernaut vocalists through nostalgic, retro stylings:

  • Ain’t No Other Man: This hot-funky torcher was as if transported from the days of prohibition, complete with a swinging horn parped introduction and Charleston beat. However, the lyrics that spoke of female sexual liberation were a delightful relief in tune with the twenty-first century.

 

  •  Candyman and  Nasty Naughty Boy: With the nostalgic feel of old 1940’s trios long forgotten and the close harmonies of the Andrews Sisters, Christina turned these little flirtations into something that could not be ignored.

 

  •  Back in the Day: Here she envisions herself as Etta James, Billie Holiday or Ella Fitzgerald – a jazz singer singing her sad stories of lost loves.

 

  •  Understand: It is a simple mid-tempo piano ballad that could have easily been produced in the Atlantic or Stax soul of the 1960 s. And with ease, she links into that tradition, squeezing every ounce of feeling out of the lyric.

Christina Aguilera Movie Songs

Expanding her horizons beyond recorded music, Christina has contributed original songs, soundtrack appearances and her voice acting talents to major Hollywood movie projects over the years:Expanding her horizons beyond recorded music, Christina has contributed original songs, soundtrack appearances and her voice acting talents to major Hollywood movie projects over the years:

  •  Reflection: This is how her first hit came from the  Mulan soundtrack back in 1998. The searching lyrics fit the film well and laid the groundwork for her other high melodramatic ballads.

 

  • Bound to You: This powerful ballad about giving in to love was penned for the movie “Burlesque” in which she also starred; it reached No 1 globally and saw Christina nominated for a Golden Globe.

 

  • We Remain: She came back to soundtracks in 2014 with this rousing pop-rock power ballad that is at the heart of  The Hunger Games” franchise. Once again, producer Linda Perry provided the perfect setting for Xtina’s powerful vocals.

 

  • Loyal Brave True: The most recent movie song of hers was in Disney’s live action  Mulan” and it is sweet and inspirational; it belongs to the registry of her giant pop ballads meant for the movie screens.

Songs Written By Christina Aguilera

 

While best revered as a supremely gifted vocalist, Christina has contributed to writing many fan favorite tracks over the last 20 years as well:While best revered as a supremely gifted vocalist, Christina has contributed to writing many fan favorite tracks over the last 20 years as well:

 

Beautiful: Co-written with her collaborator Linda Perry, this song about the beauty within was embraced by fans, especially young women. It is, in fact, her most famous tune that she co-wrote with other people or is an individual.

 

 Oh Mother: A piano ballad about her difficult upbringing, Christina manages to go as deep as one can get with sincere reflection and hurt coupled with what can be viewed as bitterness, which is something the songwriter can do better than anyone else, can capture in a song.

 Soar: She inspires on this gospel infused, adult contemporary pop piano ballad from her Bionic era. People noted that music has spiritual words that help them stay upbeat and offer hope.

Unless It’s With You: Singing like a lost lover in a 1930 Broadway musical, she twists conventional love song clichés over an unpretentious but exquisite tune probably written on her piano.

Let There Be Love: The second single off her own composition from her latest album  Liberation, which was released in 2018 is one of the powerful tracks, with one of the best melodies that have been written by her, and the lyrics also support a very powerful message of unity.

Christina Aguilera Blues Songs

Developing strong jazz tendencies later in her recording career, Christina tapped into vintage blues and soul with aplomb through these standout tracks:Developing strong jazz tendencies later in her recording career, Christina tapped into vintage blues and soul with aplomb through these standout tracks:

Makes Me Want to Pray: An upbeat gospel piano intro hits the ‘dirty south’ raw, authentic groove on this ‘Back to Basics’ special. Over the wail of the organ and saxophone, she sings powerfully in the conventional blues style.

I Got Trouble: Referencing Billie Holiday, she spits out lyrics over a jazz piano, guitar and drums accompaniment, singing notes of apology and sorrow on this sharp, bluesy cut.

Save Me From Myself: This slow burning confession of pain was recorded during the  Bionic” album experiment and features her raw and unadulterated vocal on this late night bluesy number.

My Heart: Included on an import bonus disc, this piano ballad showcases some more astounding blues sophistication as she wrings great vocal passion out of nothing more than organ and guitar backing just like a seasoned blues shouter.

 Christina Aguilera First Song

For the die-hard fans, they must have seen her early days as a studio artist, a young teenager aspiring to make a breakthrough into the music industry. They are, I think, very helpful in understanding how and when her special ability developed.

All I Wanna Do: Sheryl Crow has performed this when she was only 14 years old, and it’s possible to hear nearly all the elements of her future voice and stage presence; she’s got a remarkably powerful and expressive voice for someone so young, and she knows how to use it.

Love Will Find A Way: Her initial studio recording for Disney at the mere age of 15 is evidence of raw power that could only propel an emotional ballad appropriate for a twice the age singer at the time.

 Genie In A Bottle”: At the age of 16 years and 11 months, she delivered a smash that would define her career and that did not sound at all like a teenager still learning her craft rather, it had a fully-realized skill and vocal range fit for a worldwide pop audience.

The innate ability to control a voice that can be described as preternatural is something that she had exhibited from as early as her time in the recording booth; it quickly transformed into the dependable asset that has sustained her across two thriving decades and beyond of music making.

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