Christina
Aguilera’s bio by Jorge Castro
In
less than a year from the day that she burst onto the world musical landscape,
Christina Aguilera has scored two #1 hit singles, watched sales of her
chart-topping RCA debut album surpass the eight million mark worldwide,
headlined the Super Bowl Half-Time Show, performed for the President, and to
top it all off, took home the Grammy for Best New Artist. With current plans
that include a mammoth summer / fall national tour, a new Spanish language
album, and a holiday album of seasonal favorites, Christina Aguilera continues
to provide evidence that she is the premier musical voice of her generation.
Christina
first began performing at age six in school talent shows. At age eight, she
appeared on the nationally syndicated 'Star Search,' at ten she sang the
National Anthem for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins, and then, at twelve,
she joined the ensemble cast of 'The New Mickey Mouse Club,' appearing on the
Orlando-based show along with future stars Britney Spears, J.C. and Justin of
'N Sync, and Keri Russell of 'Felicity.' After two years, the show ended and
Christina got the opportunity to travel overseas to further hone her musical
skills. In 1997, Christina performed in places as far flung as Tokyo, Japan and
Brasov, Romania, but always with her eye on the same goal. "I always
wanted to have my own album recorded and released before I graduated high
school," says Christina. She certainly took quick strides toward that
goal.
In
early 1998, after finishing some demos and shopping for a record deal,
Christina auditioned to sing "Reflection" for Disney's animated film
"Mulan." The filmmakers needed someone "who could hit a high E
above middle C," according to Christina, who then cut a one-take demo in
her living room singing to a karaoke tape of Whitney Houston's "I Wanna
Run To You." The demo was rushed to Disney, and within a day, Christina
was in a Los Angeles studio recording "Reflection." That 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 single went on to garner a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Original
Song in a Motion Picture and Christina the attention of some of the best
writers and producers in the industry.
On
her self-titled debut album for RCA, those writers and producers helped
Christina showcase her special talents. "I was thrilled to work with so
many great writers and producers on my album," says Christina. "What
A Girl Wants" was produced by Guy Roche (Brandy, Cher, Dru Hill, Aaliya,
K-Ci & Jo Jo), "Genie In A Bottle" was produced by ex-System
member David Frank and Steve Kipner, and "Blessed" was penned and
produced by Travon Potts (co-writer of Monica's chart topping "Angel of
Mine"). Meanwhile, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers ('N Sync, Boyzone, Brand
New Heavies) contributed a pair of tracks, the soul-flavored "Love For All
Seasons" and the rousing "Love Will Find A Way." Christina is
particularly proud of the album's ballads, such as the Matthew Wilder-produced
"Reflection", and "Obvious" written by newcomer Heather
Holly, and of course, master tunesmith Diane Warren's smash "I Turn To
You."
Christina
Aguilera's breakthrough year began with her first #1 single "Genie In A
Bottle," which stayed atop the charts for five consecutive weeks and
rocketed the album to #1 upon its release in August 1999. The follow-up single
"What A Girl Wants" reached the coveted first Billboard Hot 100 #1
slot of 2000 and helped to push the album into platinum territory six times
over. What made all this commercial success so much sweeter, were Christina's
two Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal
performance.
She appeared
in a lot of magazines.
In
February 2000, Christina's incredible ride to the top reached new heights as
Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge and Sara McLaughlan announced. ìthe Grammy for
Best New Artist goes to - Christina Aguilera. "It was an incredible shock
for me," Christina recalls of that amazing night. "I was completely
unprepared. My album had been out the least amount of time compared to everyone
else, so I thought there was no way I'd win. But I was overwhelmed, shocked and
overjoyed all at the same time." Indeed, if "What A Girl Wants"
is the first #1 hit and the first Best New Artist Grammy of the millenium,
Christina certainly wants no more.
Other
highlights for Christina over the past few months include a duet with blues
legend BB King and a solo performance of "The Christmas Song" for
President Clinton on TNT's 'Christmas at the White House' TV special. This led
to the President asking Christina to sing the first song on his televised
Millenium special from Washington. Christina had to decline due to a prior
commitment to perform from Times Square in New York on MTV's New Year's Eve
broadcast. Christina's amazing new year continued with a great duet performance
with Enrique Iglesias at the Super Bowl Half Time Show which also featured Phil
Collins and Toni Braxton.
Among
other honors, along with stars like Jodie Foster and Aretha Franklin, Christina
was named one of the most fascinating women of 1999 on the 'Ladies Home
Journal' CBS-TV special earlier this year. Christina also recently won Best New
Artist at this year's ALMA Awards, the annual event honoring the best in
entertainment from the Hispanic-American community. She's graced the covers of
many national magazines, including Entertainment Weekly, Teen People and Latina
and performed as a musical guest on 'Saturday Night Live,' 'The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno,' 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show,' and was the only female guest
performer on VHI's 'Men Strike Back.' She also performed on other TV specials
such as 'The Essence Awards,' 'Disney Summer Jams,' and 'People Magazines's 25
Hottest Stars Under 25.'
Planning
for the months ahead, Christina will be recording a Spanish language album for
fall release and a seasonal album ready in time for the holidays. Said
Christina, "I've always been proud of my Ecuadoran heritage. Recording a
Spanish album and working with a great producer like Rudy Perez, gives me a
chance to explore my Latin side." As for the Christmas album, Christina is
excited about performing with a 70-piece orchestra and the opportunity to
record both new and traditional holiday tracks. "I'll be doing a duet with
Etta James on 'Merry Christmas Baby,'" she notes, "and some new pop
Christmas songs with a real R&B edge."
As
for her upcoming national summer 2000 tour, co-sponsored by Sears and Levi's,
Christina is equally enthusiastic. "It's going to be exciting to take my
full band and my dancers out on the road," she says, "and giving the
show an edgy, theatrical vibe. Right now, I'm getting into the creative aspects
of planning the show, of covering new ground, doing more blues, soul, and some
spectacular choreography."