


My artistry has always been for the fighters in this world, for those who face adversity, for those wanting to evoke change, my music is for you.”Īccording to Aguilera, her first Spanish-language since 2000’s Mi Reflejo will be released in three chapters. Christina Aguilera was a sight to see at the GLAAD Media Awards, which took place in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 30.

The queer icon put on an wildly provoc performance over the weekend, throwing it. 18, the pop star did just that as she made a triumphant return to the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards with an electrifying performance of her new female anthem, 'Pa Mis Muchachas,'. On Tuesday, Aguilera, 41, surprised fans by teasing she is releasing part two of her three-part forthcoming studio album, with this portion titled La Tormenta. Nicki Nicole, Nathy Peluso and Becky G joined her onstage. The Grammy Award-winning singer also performed snippets of hits from her 2002 album Stripped including “Dirrty,” “Beautiful,” “Fighter” and “Can’t Hold Us Down,” as well as her most recent single “Somos Nada” from her forthcoming Spanish-language LP.įollowing her set, Aguilera received the first-ever Music Icon award from her “Pa Mis Muchachas” collaborator Becky G.ĭuring her acceptance speech, the Grammy Award-winning singer said, “I have always strived for my music to communicate messages of empowerment, whether it’s speaking my own truths or giving voice to those unable to do so on their own. J3:05 PM EST Christina Aguilera held nothing back at this year's Pride celebration in Los Angeles. Christina Aguilera stole the show with an electrifying performance of 'Pa Mis Muchachas,' as well as 'Somos Nada,' at the 2021 Latin Grammys. Christina Aguilera delivered a powerful performance of career-spanning hits, including a rock rendition of her debut single “Genie in a Bottle,” at the 2021 People’s Choice Awards.
