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Fan Base: Christina Aguilera
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Hoping for Your Body debut live performance!!

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She KILLED it, the crowd started chanting "Christina! Christina!" halfway through it was amazing
AND her waist is snatched! 
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The fact that I would run someone over just to hear Bionic in person. The intro alone gives me life.

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This was recorded professionally, wasn't it?
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Member Since: 5/7/2012
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Originally posted by MemX
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that energy 
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Member Since: 5/7/2012
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ok let me save this base from page 4

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Member Since: 3/14/2009
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It's so frustrating to be a Fighter.
We live for all those collabs, it's the only way we, as a fanbase, survive. And others fanbase drag her for that.
Oh, Xtina! Still waiting for your music. I got a feeling that "Caviar Ratchet" will get Bionic'd. All her ideas will be stolen by others artists that worked with X's producers. So, by the release time she will be called a "copycat".
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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I need a new album/single/collab asap.

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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by Yooorsh
It's so frustrating to be a Fighter.
We live for all those collabs, it's the only way we, as a fanbase, survive. And others fanbase drag her for that.
Oh, Xtina! Still waiting for your music. I got a feeling that "Caviar Ratchet" will get Bionic'd. All her ideas will be stolen by others artists that worked with X's producers. So, by the release time she will be called a "copycat".
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Pop music is for folks that like to put out albums every 1-2 years, and that clearly isn't Xtina. She should consider changing genres.

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She sounded awful in that concert. Off-pitch multiple times, cracked on a lot of notes.
She should just avoid going above C5 or hire someone to rescue her voice.
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Originally posted by Rolland
She sounded awful in that concert. Off-pitch multiple times, cracked on a lot of notes.
She should just avoid going above C5 or hire someone to rescue her voice.
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She only performs 2-3 times a year, probably barely rehearses for said performances, and doesn't keep her voice in shape. This is what happens when you put your career as a singer secondary to that of being a reality TV personality. She should leave The Banjo for good, hire a vocal coach, and devote a lot of time into getting her voice back into shape.

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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Queen
She gives me life by doing the simplest things 
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If she just performed more it'd make a huge difference on her voice, it needs to be exercised. It seriously sounds like she hit the stage without even warming up, which is probably the case. I have a feeling she'll sound better at the charity concert though.
Sooner or later she's gonna have to give in and hire a vocal coach because at the moment she's allowing it to deteriorate, when it COULD be saved.

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Originally posted by T!na
If she just performed more it'd make a huge difference on her voice, it needs to be exercised. It seriously sounds like she hit the stage without even warming up, which is probably the case. I have a feeling she'll sound better at the charity concert though.
Sooner or later she's gonna have to give in and hire a vocal coach because at the moment she's allowing it to deteriorate, when it COULD be saved.

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That's another reason why I am adamant about her promoting and touring. It would force her to use her voice more, and to take better care of it. I mean, she would take of it then, right? I'd like to think so. She would most definitely need to hire a vocal coach if she plans on touring. I will not have her sounding like a mess when I finally get to see her in person.

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Originally posted by MemX
That's another reason why I am adamant about her promoting and touring. It would force her to use her voice more, and to take better care of it. I mean, she would take of it then, right? I'd like to think so. She would most definitely need to hire a vocal coach if she plans on touring. I will not have her sounding like a mess when I finally get to see her in person.

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The most annoying thing is X's potential vocally is through the roof, not many singers are blessed with a voice like hers AND there are very few voices that can withstand the strain she's put on it through the years. It's actually been very resilient.
If she decides to tour she'd have no choice but to take care of it, otherwise it'd give up after a few dates, so it definitely makes sense. Take the B2B tour for example, she was consistently amazing throughout until the very end (the Oceania dates were the lowest points and she still slayed) and it was flexible because it was being exercised so much. The Stripped tour on the other hand was messy asf because she drank a lot.
I suppose every singer has their bad days but I think it's critical that X starts taking better care of her instrument.

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I am glad I am not the only fan concerned about her vocal condition anymore. I used to get attacked for voicing my opinion on her murdering her voice. Now, about what you all said about touring. It's partially true, it would definitely force her to take care of her instrument but also would put a HUGE amount of stress on it. The Stripped Tour for example, it hurt her voice massively to the point that she had to cancel the second American leg and ended up sounding awful afterwards. Glad she recovered for BTB tho but then Max ruined it for good.
The most intelligent thing to do is to do few dates, and arrange a set-list that doesn't put her vocal chords into fatal distress and also avoid high notes and excessive amount of runs/riffs, make fresh arrangements to the songs. I am sure her tone is more than enough to wow the audience. No need for strained or cracked belts.

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Are we believing the pregnancy rumor? I refuse to believe it 
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Member Since: 3/1/2014
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Originally posted by T!na
The most annoying thing is X's potential vocally is through the roof, not many singers are blessed with a voice like hers AND there are very few voices that can withstand the strain she's put on it through the years. It's actually been very resilient.
If she decides to tour she'd have no choice but to take care of it, otherwise it'd give up after a few dates, so it definitely makes sense. Take the B2B tour for example, she was consistently amazing throughout until the very end (the Oceania dates were the lowest points and she still slayed) and it was flexible because it was being exercised so much. The Stripped tour on the other hand was messy asf because she drank a lot.
I suppose every singer has their bad days but I think it's critical that X starts taking better care of her instrument.

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True. She needs to train a little bit more also instead of using that voice she so comfortable in because it affects where she tries to hit the 'loud' but 'high' notes but ends up with strains.
We should @ ha people - Matt, makeup people, dancers etc to let them know Legend X could improve

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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by Rolland
I am glad I am not the only fan concerned about her vocal condition anymore. I used to get attacked for voicing my opinion on her murdering her voice. Now, about what you all said about touring. It's partially true, it would definitely force her to take care of her instrument but also would put a HUGE amount of stress on it. The Stripped Tour for example, it hurt her voice massively to the point that she had to cancel the second American leg and ended up sounding awful afterwards. Glad she recovered for BTB tho but then Max ruined it for good.
The most intelligent thing to do is to do few dates, and arrange a set-list that doesn't put her vocal chords into fatal distress and also avoid high notes and excessive amount of runs/riffs, make fresh arrangements to the songs. I am sure her tone is more than enough to wow the audience. No need for strained or cracked belts.
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Would having a vocal coach help her with the high notes? What is causing the cracks anyway? What kind of effect did pregnancy have on her voice(both times)? This vocal stuff is intriguing to me.
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Originally posted by Matte
True. She needs to train a little bit more also instead of using that voice she so comfortable in because it affects where she tries to hit the 'loud' but 'high' notes but ends up with strains.
We should @ ha people - Matt, makeup people, dancers etc to let them know Legend X could improve

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Ngl, I have thought about this. If the situation becomes absolutely dire, the twitter stans need to make themselves useful and spam the **** out of anyone close to her. The only question is will they tell her about it, since she rarely checks Twitter herself. She seems to be surrounded by "yes" people, so I can't imagine any of them going up to her and saying "girl, your fans think you need to fix your voice."
Now that I think about it, this could be a reason why Xtina doesn't care for social media. She likes living in her own little bubble, free of any critiques. I think the reason she doesn't acknowledge or interact with us on social media is because then she would have to read and answer some of our legitimate grievances with her, and she just does not want to face that reality.

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