Biography
Christina
Aguilera's story is a Hollywood dream come true. The daughter
of a father in the military and a violinist/pianist mother
who toured Europe with the Youth Symphony Orchestra, this18-year-old
has traveled the world, living for a time in Japan, Florida,
Texas and New Jersey, before settling in Wexford, PA, a
suburb of Pittsburgh.
"I
wanted to perform as long as I could remember" says the
blonde, blue eyed high school senior. Christina first began
performing in school talent shows. As an eight-year-old she
appeared on the nationally syndicated "Star Search",
at age ten she sang the National Anthem for the Pittsburgh
Steelers and Penguins, and then, at age 12 landed a spot on
the "New Mickey Mouse Club" appearing on the
Orlando-based show along with several other future stars,
including Britney Spears, J.C. and Justin of 'N Sync and the
star of "Felicity", Keri Russell.
After two
years on the weekly Disney show, Christina traveled overseas
to further hone her musical skills. She recorded a duet,
"All I Wanna Do," with Japanese pop star Keizo
Nakanishi, appeared in the video and toured in Japan. Later
that year, the young show biz veteran almost caused a riot at
the Golden Stag Festival in Transylvania, Romania when she
waded into the crowd of 10,000 while performing her two song
set on a bill which included Sheryl Crow and Diana Ross.On
her return to the States in early 1998, Christina was invited
to audition to record, "Reflection," for the Disney
animated film "Mulan." The studio's search for a
powerful voice with a wide vocal range quickly ended.
They
needed someone "who could hit a high "E" above
middle "C," according to Christina. At her manager's
request, Christina cut a one take demo on her boombox in her
living room singing to a karaoke tape of Whitney Houston's
"I Wanna Run To You".
The demo
was FedExed to Disney -- they loved it -- and within 48 hours,
the young girl with the unique mature voice was in a Los
Angeles studio recording "Reflection". That very
same week RCA Records signed her to a record contract. Mulan
premiered in June, 1998 and "Reflection" turned
into a Top 15 A/C single, with Christina performing it live
on "CBS This Morning" and the "Donnie &
Marie Show." "The song's theme -- the struggle to
establish your identity -- was something I could really
relate to as a teenage girl myself," says Christina. The
song also related well to critics, garnering a Golden Globe
Nomination for best original song in a motion picture.
On her
debut album for RCA, Christina continues to define herself
and showcase her special voice. From the sparkling upbeat
dance-pop of the first single, "Genie In A Bottle,"
to the guitar driven, heartfelt fun of "What A Girl
Wants", to the soulful gospel strains of "So
Emotional" and the truly awe-inspiring ballad, "I
Turn To You", Christina's powerful affecting voice
intertwines the themes of finding your own identity with the
uncertainties of growing up."I was thrilled to work with
so many great producers on this album" gushes Christina.
Recent hitmakers Carl Sturken & Evan Rogers ['N Sync,
Boyzone, Brand New Heavies] contribute a pair of tracks --
the pop-soul "Love For All Seasons" and the rousing
dance-floor smash "Love Will Find A Way." "Genie
In A Bottle" was produced by ex-System member David
Frank and Steve Kipner.
The
uncomplicated, heartfelt "Blessed" was penned and
produced by Travon Potts [co-writer of Monica's chart topping
"Angel of Mine]. Christina is specially proud of her
ballads, including the Matthew Wilder ["No Doubt"]
produced "Reflection" and the spine-tingling Diane
Warren ballad "I Turn To You", produced by Guy
Roche [Brandy, Dru Hill, Aaliya, K-Ci & Jo Jo]. Her
soaring uptempos and thrilling ballads serve as ample proof
that Christina is not just a new kid on the block, but a
prime candidate for the Voice of her generation. This debut
album marks another huge step for Christina down the road of
commercial and critical success.








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