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Christina Aguilera Biography
Christina Aguilera Biography


Christina Maria Aguilera,born on the 18th of december 1980 has been performing since a very young age. She appeared on Star Search as a junior vocalist at the age of 8, and then went on to act, sing, and dance on several different television and radio shows. She even sang the national anthem at Pittsburgh Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates games.

Christina was extremely well-known as the young, cheery mousketeer with one-in-a-million talents and to-die-for hair that brightened up the MMC sets during seasons 6 and 7. During those two years, Christina sang, acted, and danced her way into high recognition from all MMC fans. Well, all good things seem to come to an end and the All New Mickey Mouse Club snapped on the camera covers at the end of season 7, leaving all the MMC fans in the dark. Now, a few years later, Christina is entertaining once more on Disney with the pop version of the song from the movie Mulan, "Reflection." The video shows the "new" Christina with a different hairstyle and a matured voice. The ballad is soft yet powerful, letting the listeners in on the extraordinary abilites of Christina and her voice.

But that's not the whole story! Christina has gained fame overseas due to the duet with popular Japanese singer Keizo Nakanishi in 1997 entitled "All I Wanna Do." And before that, in 1993 Christina performed "What Child is This?" on Home for the Holidays, a Christmas music CD.
Christina is now famous all over the world. "Reflection" receives high radio airplay and rose up the charts. The Mulan soundtrack overall was popular, for it went gold (100,000 units sold). That means Christina received a gold record before her first album was even released--or completed for that matter! >Christina made promotional appearances for the Mulan soundtrack performing "Reflection," signing autographs and soundtracks, and many other promo things, along with making a beautiful video for her version of "Reflection."