Although she lost when she appeared on Star Search at age 9, this Diva is definitely the star determined winning a lot of late '90s pop princesses. Undeterred by the defeat of his talent TV-show, Aguilera went on to pursue their dreams musicals and signed for the Mickey Mouse Club at age 12, where she performed alongside Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez his nemesis future, Britney Spears.
After working abroad and recording of the song "Reflection" from Disney, Mulan, Aguilera released her self-titled 1999 debut album. Like many of his fellow young songstress, like Britney and Jessica Simpson, had blonde hair, a seductive and innocent image and catchy pop hits like "Genie in a Bottle" and "What a Girl Wants." However, Aguilera was a singer much stronger than its competitors, with a range of four octaves and a jazz-pop style.
The industry has taken note of his superior talent and in 1999 won the Grammy for Best New Artist. In the 2000s, she (like her cohorts) exaggerated his gaze. For their second album, Stripped, 2002, was for adolescents from pump, which appears almost nude on the cover, in their videos and a series of men's magazines. In 2006, Back to Basics found his super sexy image complemented by vintage vocal style reminiscent of his idols Etta James and Billie Holiday.
Despite the hot image of Aguilera, who had a personal life to earth. Unlike Spears, whose life spirals out of control, or Simpson, who traded music for films, Aguilera remained surprisingly focused, winning three more Grammys (including two for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance) and settling into a stable marriage with producer Jordan Bratman.