On December 18, 1980, Christina Aguilera (Christina Aguilera) was born in Staten Island, New York, USA.
Christina Aguilera grew up in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Her father was a soldier and her mother was a professional violin and piano player.
At the age of 12, she joined the Disney Company's Mickey Mouse Club and appeared in two seasons of shows with Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.
When she was 14 years old, she recorded the song "All I Wanna Do" with Japanese singer Keizo Nakanishi, which became one of the best-selling tracks.
In 1998, Disney filmed the cartoon "Mulan" which reflected the story of the classic Chinese character Mulan. Christina sang the theme song of the movie "Reflection".
In 1999, Christina's first album of the same name was released. The single "Genie In a Bottle" was released in July and reached the top of the American pop music charts and ranked first in the British pop singles charts.
In 2000, Christina won the 42nd Grammy's Best Newcomer Award for her song "What a Girl Wants".
In 2001, Christina won the first World Music Awards "Best Selling Latin Female Singer" award.
On October 26, 2002, Christina released her second regular album "Stripped".
In June 2003, Christina and American singer Justin Timberlake held a "Justified and Stripped" joint concert tour.
In 2011, Christina was invited to join the third season of the American TV NBC singing program "Voice of America" as a judge.
In April 2013, Christina was shortlisted for the 100 most influential people in Time magazine.
On March 6, 2020, Christina Aguilera sang the theme song "Loyal Brave True" for the Disney live-action movie "Mulan" and released.
Christina Aguilera at the world premiere of Disney's "Mulan" at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, USA on March 9, 2020.