"It's been quite a roller coaster ride, but I've grown and learned a lot about myself. The greatest thing is being able to interact with fans and touch people's lives."

  • Born Christina María Aguilera on Dec. 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York
  • After recording "Reflection," the theme song for Disney's 1998 animated feature Mulan, Christina Aguilera's big break came with her self-titled debut the following year, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three chart-topping singles: "Genie In A Bottle," "What A Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)."
  • Aguilera won her first career GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 42nd GRAMMY Awards for 1999, the fourth of seven straight female winners in the category. Christina Aguilera performed a medley of "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" and "Falsas Esperanzas" from her 2000 Spanish-language album Mi Reflejo at the 43rd GRAMMY Awards in 2001.
  • Did you know? In 2009 Aguilera became the youngest and only artist under 30 at the time to make Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time at No. 58.
  • Aguilera's charitable activities include activism in human rights, world issues and as a UN ambassador for the World Food Programme.

 

Christina Aguilera

"It's been quite a roller coaster ride, but I've grown and learned a lot about myself. The greatest thing is being able to interact with fans and touch people's lives."

  • Born Christina María Aguilera on Dec. 18, 1980, in Staten Island, New York
  • After recording "Reflection," the theme song for Disney's 1998 animated feature Mulan, Christina Aguilera's big break came with her self-titled debut the following year, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three chart-topping singles: "Genie In A Bottle," "What A Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)."
  • Aguilera won her first career GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 42nd GRAMMY Awards for 1999, the fourth of seven straight female winners in the category. Christina Aguilera performed a medley of "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" and "Falsas Esperanzas" from her 2000 Spanish-language album Mi Reflejo at the 43rd GRAMMY Awards in 2001.
  • Did you know? In 2009 Aguilera became the youngest and only artist under 30 at the time to make Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time at No. 58.
  • Aguilera's charitable activities include activism in human rights, world issues and as a UN ambassador for the World Food Programme.

 

GRAMMY Award Results for Christina Aguilera

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Nominations
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Fall In Line
Best Rap/Sung Performance
Like I Do
 
Wins
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Say Something
 
Nominations
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Moves Like Jagger
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
Burlesque
 
Nominations
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Candyman
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Steppin' Out
 
Wins
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Ain't No Other Man
Nominations
Best Pop Vocal Album
Back To Basics
 
Nominations
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
A Song For You
 
Wins
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Beautiful
Nominations
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Can't Hold Us Down
Best Pop Vocal Album
Stripped
 
Nominations
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Dirrty
 
Wins
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Lady Marmalade
Nominations
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Nobody Wants To Be Lonely
 
Nominations
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
What A Girl Wants (Single)
Best Latin Pop Album
Mi Reflejo (Album)
 
Wins
Best New Artist
Nominations
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Genie In A Bottle (Single)