Christina Aguilera videography

American singer Christina Aguilera has released five video albums and been featured in thirty-three music videos, five films, thirteen television programs, and seven commercials. Aguilera achieved early fame in 1993 and 1994 when she appeared in the Disney Channel television series The New Mickey Mouse Club, which co-starred her contemporaries Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Ryan Gosling. In 1999, she rose to prominence with her eponymous debut album, whose singles "Genie in a Bottle", "What a Girl Wants", "I Turn to You" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" all received their music videos. The videos for the Spanish versions of the four singles were subsequently released in conjunction with the promotion of Aguilera's 2000 Spanish album Mi Reflejo. In 2001, Aguilera appeared in the music video for "Lady Marmalade", a collaboration with Mýa, Lil' Kim, and Pink, which earned two MTV Video Music Awards for Video of the Year and Best Video from a Film at the 2001 ceremony.[1][2]

A blonde-haired woman waving her hand
Aguilera at the premiere of Burlesque at the Empire, Leicester Square in London in 2010

Aguilera generated much attention in mid-2002 following the release of the music video for "Dirrty"–her fourth studio album Stripped's lead single, which was found controversial owing to the depiction of overtly sexual activities.[3] However, she later received praise in late 2002 for the visual for Stripped's second single "Beautiful", which received a GLAAD Media Award for its positive portrayal of gay people and "message about self-respect and empowerment."[4] In 2004, Aguilera made an appearance on Nelly's video "Tilt Ya Head Back", which was noted for her imitation of Marilyn Monroe.[5] In 2006, Aguilera released her fifth studio album Back to Basics; three music videos for the singles "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt" and "Candyman" from the album were shot. The lead single's video was directed by Bryan Barber and was highlighted for portraying Aguilera's then newly established alter ego Baby Jane.[6] Aguilera's 2010 studio album Bionic was promoted by the video releases of "Not Myself Tonight" and "You Lost Me", and her 2012 studio album Lotus received its promotion from the video for "Your Body".

In addition to her music videos, Aguilera has released five video albums. Four DVDs Genie Gets Her Wish, My Reflection, Stripped Live in the U.K., and Back to Basics: Live and Down Under were filmed in accompaniment with Aguilera's concert tours Christina Aguilera in Concert (2000), The Stripped Tour (2003), and Back to Basics Tour (2006–2008). Meanwhile, the other video album Back to Basics and Beyond was released exclusively in North America in 2006 in conjunction with the promotion of the album Back to Basics. Aguilera's first film appearance was in Shark Tale (2004), in which she voiced a Rastafarian jellyfish and for whose soundtrack she recorded a song titled "Car Wash" with Missy Elliott.[7] She subsequently starred in the 2010 film Burlesque as Ali Rose, a dancer in a burlesque club.[8] The film received lukewarm critical reception and garnered over US$90.5 million.[9] She has additionally appeared in several television shows, including the reality television series The Voice, of which six out of ten seasons saw her contribution as a coach and judge.

Music videos

1990s and 2000s

Key
  Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Christina Aguilera
Title Year Other performer(s) Director(s) Associated album Notes Ref.
"Reflection" 1998 Tony Bancroft Mulan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack and
Christina Aguilera
[10]
"Genie in a Bottle" 1999 Diane Martel Christina Aguilera [11]
"What a Girl Wants" [11]
"The Christmas Song" Doug Biro
Clare Davies
My Kind of Christmas [12]
[13]
[14]
"I Turn to You" 2000 Rupert C. Almont Christina Aguilera [15]
"Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" Paul Hunter [16]
"So Emotional" Claire Grace Davies Featured on the video album Genie Gets Her Wish (2000). [17]
"When You Put Your Hands on Me" [18]
"Genio Atrapado"[lower-alpha 1] Diane Martel Mi Reflejo [16]
"Por Siempre Tú"[lower-alpha 2] Rupert C. Almont [20]
"Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)"[lower-alpha 3] Paul Hunter
Lorin Finkelstein
[16]
"Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" Kevin G. Bray [21]
"Christmas Time" Lawrence Jordan My Kind of Christmas [22]
[23]
[24]
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" 2001 Ricky Martin Wayne Isham Sound Loaded [25]
"Lady Marmalade" Mýa
Lil' Kim
Pink
Missy Elliott
Paul Hunter Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film [26]
"What's Going On" Artists Against AIDS Worldwide Jake Scott [27]
"Dirrty" 2002 Redman David LaChapelle Stripped [3]
"Beautiful" Jonas Åkerlund [4]
"Fighter" 2003 Floria Sigismondi [28]
"Can't Hold Us Down" Lil' Kim David LaChapelle [29]
"The Voice Within" [30]
"Car Wash" 2004 Missy Elliott DreamWorks Animation Shark Tale: Motion Picture Soundtrack [7]
"Tilt Ya Head Back" Nelly Little X Sweat [31]
"Ain't No Other Man" 2006 Bryan Barber Back to Basics [6]
"Hurt"  Floria Sigismondi
Christina Aguilera
[32]
"Tell Me" P. Diddy Erik White Press Play [33]
"Candyman"  2007 Matthew Rolston
Christina Aguilera
Back to Basics [34]
"Oh Mother"  Christina Aguilera
Hamish Hamilton
Live performance from the Back to Basics Tour in Adelaide, Australia in July 2007.
Featured on Back to Basics: Live and Down Under (2008).
[35]
"Save Me from Myself" 2008 Paul Korver [36]
"Keeps Gettin' Better" Peter Berg Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits [37]

2010s

Key
  Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Christina Aguilera
Title Year Other performer(s) Director(s) Associated album Notes Ref.
"Not Myself Tonight" 2010 Hype Williams Bionic [38]
"You Lost Me" Anthony Mandler [39]
"Moves like Jagger" 2011 Maroon 5 Jonas Åkerlund Hands All Over [40]
"Your Body" 2012 Melina Matsoukas Lotus [41]
"Feel This Moment" 2013 Pitbull David Rousseau Global Warming [42]
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" Alejandro Fernández Simon Brand Confidencias [43]
"Let There Be Love"  Christina Aguilera Lotus [44]
"Say Something" A Great Big World Christopher Sims Is There Anybody Out There? [45]
"Change"   2016 Christina Aguilera A lyric video for the song. Features images and a video of Aguilera as a child, as well as a video of a grown up, red-haired singer, chanting the subject. [46]
"Telepathy" Hannah Lux Davis The Get Down (Original Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series) [47]
[48]
"Accelerate" 2018 Zoey Grossman Liberation [49]
"Twice"  Christina Aguilera A conceptual visual video created by Aguilera and her team. Features Aguilera in the water scenery. [50]
[51]
[52]
"Fall in Line" Demi Lovato Luke Gilford [53]
"Wonderland" Un­known A short visual video shared by Aguilera on social media. Described by the Idolator as a "sexy spin on the Alice in Wonderland tale". The song was never released in its full studio version. [54]
[55]
"Haunted Heart" 2019 The Addams Family A lyric video featuring Aguilera singing in the recording studio. Also includes scenes from the 2019 animated film The Addams Family. [56]

2020s

Key
  Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Christina Aguilera
Title Year Other performer(s) Director(s) Associated album Notes Ref.
"Fall on Me" 2020 A Great Big World Se Oh Particles [57]
"Loyal Brave True" Niki Caro Mulan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [58]
"El Mejor Guerrero"[lower-alpha 4] [59]
"Reflection" [60]
"Pa Mis Muchachas" 2021 Becky G
Nicki Nicole
Nathy Peluso
Alexandre Moors Aguilera [61]
"Somos Nada" [62]
"Santo" 2022 Ozuna Nuno Gomes [63]
"Santo" (Alternative Version) [64]
"La Reina" [65]
[66]
"Suéltame" Tini Ana Lily Amirpour [67]
"No Es Que Te Extrañe"  Mike Ho
Christina Aguilera
[68]
"Beautiful" (2022 version) Fiona Jane Burgess Stripped [69]

Video albums

Aguilera performing on her Back to Basics Tour in 2006
Title Details Ref.
Genie Gets Her Wish
  • Released: December 14, 1999
  • Format: DVD, VHS
  • Label: RCA
[70]
My Reflection
  • Released: June 5, 2001
  • Format: DVD, VHS
  • Label: RCA
[71]
Stripped Live in the U.K.
  • Released: November 15, 2004
  • Format: DVD
  • Label: RCA
[72]
Back to Basics and Beyond [73]
Back to Basics: Live and Down Under
  • Released: February 4, 2008
  • Format: DVD, digital download
  • Label: RCA
[74]

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Shark Tale 2004 Rastafarian jellyfish Voice role [7]
Shine a Light 2008 Herself Documentary film [75]
Get Him to the Greek 2010 Cameo [76]
[77]
Burlesque Alice Marilyn "Ali" Rose Lead role
Nominated—ALMA Award for Favorite Film Leading Actress – Comedy or Musical
[78]
[79]
Casa de mi Padre 2012 Singing lips Cameo (uncredited)
The opening scene features the lips of Aguilera who sings the eponymous song
[80]
[81]
[80]
Pitch Perfect 2 2015 Herself Cameo [82]
The Emoji Movie 2017 Akiko Glitter Voice role [83]
Zoe 2018 Jewels Supporting role [84]
Life of the Party Herself Cameo [85]
[86]

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Star Search 1990 Contestant Season 6
The All-New Mickey Mouse Club 1993–1994 Herself Season 6 and 7 [87]
Beverly Hills, 90210 1999 Season 10, episode 2: "Let's Eat Cake" [88]
Roswell Season 1, episode 3: "Monsters" [89]
Christmas in Washington Guest star [90]
Al salir de clase 2000 Season 5, episode 42: "El día que no existe"
Season 8, episode 72: "Augurios"
[91]
[92]
Un Paso Adelante 2002 Season 1, episode 1: "Arriba el telón" [93]
Player$ 2003 Season 2, episode 10: "Hulk" [94]
Punk'd Season 1, episode 1: "Ryan Pinkston – VH1 Big in 2002" [95]
Rock Legends: Platinum Weird 2006 Television film [96]
Project Runway 2009 Guest judge Season 6, episode 9: "Sequins, Feathers and Fur, Oh My!" [97]
Conan 2010 Herself Season 1, episode 9: "A Prayer for Dick Butkus" [98]
Entourage Season 7, episode 10: "Lose Yourself" [99]
The Voice 2011–2016 Coach Seasons 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 10 [100]
[101]
[102]
[103]
Nashville 2015 Jade St. John Recurring role
Season 3, episodes 18–21
[104]
RuPaul's Drag Race 2018 Guest Judge Season 10, Episode 1
The Disney Family Singalong 2020 Herself Television special
Yearly Departed Amazon Prime Video's comedy special (musical guest) [105]
[106]
Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil 2021 YouTube documentary series [107]

Commercials

Product / Brand Year Ref.
Coca-Cola 2001 [108]
Skechers 2003 [109]
Pepsi 2006 [110]
Stephen Webster – Shattered Jewelry Collection 2008 [111]
Christina Aguilera Fragrances – Red Sin 2012 [112]
Christina Aguilera Fragrances – Royal Desire [113]
Christina Aguilera Fragrances – Unforgettable 2013 [114]
Oreo 2017 [115]

Notes

  1. "Genio Atrapado" is the Spanish-language version of "Genie in a Bottle".[19]
  2. "Por Siempre Tú" is the Spanish-language version of "I Turn to You".[19]
  3. "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" is the Spanish-language version of "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)".[19]
  4. "El Mejor Guerrero" is the Spanish-language version of "Loyal Brave True".
  5. The album was released exclusively in Canada and the United States by Walmart.

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