Alter | 45 Jahre |
Größe | 1,57 m |
Beruf | Komponist, Singer-Songwriter, Tänzer |
Geburtsdatum | Donnerstag, 18. Dezember 1980 |
Geburtsort | New York City, U.S. |
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Beschreibung | Christina María Aguilera (/æɡɪˈlɛərə/; spanisch: [aɣiˈleɾa]; geboren am 18. Dezember 1980) ist eine amerikanische Sängerin, Songschreiberin, Schauspielerin und Fernsehpersönlichkeit. Bekannt für ihren vier Oktaven umfassenden Stimmumfang und ihre Fähigkeit, hohe Töne zu halten, wurde sie als "Stimme einer Generation" bezeichnet. Aguilera wurde mit ihrem gleichnamigen Debütalbum berühmt, das die Wiederbelebung des Teenie-Pop in den späten 1990er und frühen 2000er Jahren beeinflusst haben soll. Ihre Werke, die Feminismus, Sexualität und häusliche Gewalt thematisieren, haben sowohl Lob als auch Kontroversen hervorgerufen, wofür sie von anderen Künstlern oft als Vorbild angeführt wird. |
Thankfully, I have my mom and a small group of close friends who are there for me 24/7 and whom I can trust and depend on.
Right now I'm pretty single... My career is my boyfriend.
We take food for granted, but it isn't a luxury for many people.
I love theatrics and have a huge imagination: Why would I want to sit onstage and sing a bunch of ballads back-to-back?
I'm not really religious but very spiritual. I give money to this company that manufactures hearing aids on a regular basis. More people should really hear me sing. I have a gift from God.
My body can't put anyone in jeopardy of not making money anymore - my body is just not on the table that way anymore.
To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists' careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms.
I remember watching the Grammys and looking at the performances and crying to my mom, saying how much I wanted to be there.
I always wanted to have my own album released before I graduated from high school.
I love doing normal things - movies, shopping, going out with friends, writing, reading, taking hot bubble baths - that's a big one for relaxation. I also love to go to art and history museums.
In order to effect great change, we need to look at how we can help those in our own communities as well as globally.
My future daughter is not going to go through what I did.
I will not have my son grow up in a tension-filled home.
Blues and soul and jazz music has so much pain, so much beauty of raw emotion and passion.
I turned to music originally because of my past and needing a release or an outlet to get out anger or frustration or hurt.
I was brought up in a household of chaos and I never felt stable at home.
My mom brought me up to believe that my talent is a gift and a blessing.
My parent's divorce and hard times at school, all those things combined to mold me, to make me grow up quicker. And it gave me the drive to pursue my dreams that I wouldn't necessarily have had otherwise.