Christina Mara Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality born December 18, 1980). She has been dubbed the “Voice of a Generation” because of her four-octave vocal range and capacity for high notes. She is frequently credited as an influence by other artists for her paintings, which incorporate feminism, sexuality, and domestic abuse and have received both critical acclaim and controversy.
Aguilera is known as a triple-threat entertainer and is regarded as a pop culture phenomenon. She is regarded as one of the best-selling musicians in the world, with record sales of over 90 million, according to estimates. She was listed by Billboard in 2009 as the twenty-first most popular artist of the 2000s. She has received various honors and distinctions throughout the course of her career, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, five Grammy Awards, two Latin Grammy Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards (VMA), one Billboard Music Award, and the designation of Disney Legend. One of the most significant Latin performers in the entertainment business, Aguilera was named among the 100 most important persons in the world by Time in 2013 and ranked as the eighth greatest musician ever by VH1. In addition, publications like Rolling Stone and Consequence of Sound have named her one of the best singers in modern mainstream music and among the best of all time.