
Sabrina Carpenter joins forces with Christina Aguilera on anniversary version of "What A Girl Wants"
Christina Aguilera has shared a live performance, in collaboration with Spotify, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her self-titled debut album.
“I think the first time I ever heard your voice was my mum – thank you to my mum – played me a video of you singing at eight years old, "A Sunday Kind of Love". That was just like the most inspiring thing for me ever to see as a young girl that wanted to sing, but just didn’t know I could do it at that age," Sabrina Carpenter told Christina Aguilera, as she gushed over her raw talent at such a young age, adding that that video was "The main reason that I started singing, and that I wanted to be become a singer, so I'm just so grateful."
To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of her self-titled debut album, visited the Spotify Music Studios in Los Angeles, to reimagine songs from the album, and "to pay homage to the music in a way that honours the girl she was 25 years ago while remaining authentic to the woman she is today."
"This Live Spotify Anniversaries episode introduces new versions of beloved tracks, featuring musical guests Sabrina Carpenter, duetting on What A Girl Wants, and mgk shredding a guitar solo for Genie In A Bottle. Christina is also reunited with Producer Ron Fair & Songwriter Heather Holley from the original album's recording. Christina & Ron reminisce on her earliest days as an Artist, and Heather joins Christina for the performance of “Obvious,” a ballad they wrote together over 25 years ago".
The full video is available on YouTube now.
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