Christina Mara Aguilera, an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality was born on December 18, 1980.
She is recognized for having a four-octave vocal range, using melismatic singing, and being able to sustain high notes.
She is sometimes referred to as the “Voice of a Generation.” She has drawn both critical acclaim and controversy for her work, which combines themes of feminism, sexuality, and domestic abuse. She is regarded as a pop culture figure and a triple-threat performer for her activities outside of music.
What ethnicity is Christina Aguilera?
Her mother is of German, Irish, Welsh, and Dutch origin, while her father was born in Ecuador.
After her self-titled debut album from RCA Records was published in 1999 and the US Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles “Genie in a Bottle,” “What a Girl Wants,” and “Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)” were recorded, Aguilera gained popularity.
The teen music on the album is credited for inspiring a comeback in teen pop in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Aguilera took up artistic control of her career after her fourth studio album, Stripped (2002), which contained the divisive “Dirty” and the highly lauded “Beautiful,” and was dissatisfied with the adolescent idol image in her earlier work. She was crowned the most successful female artist of 2003 as a result of the success.
Back to Basics (2006), her sixth studio album with a 1920s–1950s–inspired theme, reached the top 10 charts.