![]() You Lost Me, another masterpiece co-written with Sia which helped propel her to international solo stardom as an artist and songwriter – unfortunately failed to make an impact on any chart except the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart ( which is an impressive feat considering its minimal success elsewhere) but was universally loved by fans and critics. Heartbreaking and heartstring-pulling ballads are an Xtina speciality – in fact any ballad where she lays her emotions on the table are a winner. Take a look at and listen to my top 10 below: Ones that cemented her as an artist to keep an eye and ears on, ones that continued to show she still had it as a powerhouse vocalist, and ones that are simply just great bangers! Honestly, there were many from the 24 tracks (18 including 3 interludes on the first disc, 5 on the second disc and one Apple iTunes exclusive) to choose from that didn’t make the cut – just as many tracks didn’t make the cut of the final album she released – including the album’s lead single Not Myself Tonight, Glam (described by many as a Vogue 2.0), Sex For Breakfast, Bobblehead, and the bittersweet Little Dreamer. This top 10 list – following on from my list of favourite tracks from The Emancipation of Mimi – runs down my favourite tracks from this eclectic electro-pop album. As I have previously written about it, it did however still have an impact on the music industry more than some are aware of or are willing to admit. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some fans loved it, others went off her, a few critics praised her creative new musical direction but many undeservedly slandered her for it. 11 years ago today, Christina Aguilera released Bionic, an album that arguably threw her superstar career into disarray. ![]()
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