This is a simple question of which genre do you prefer by Xtina don't let the chart performance affect your decision
Here is a list of genres and examples that Christina has done:
Pop - Genie In A Bottle, Come on Over, What a Girl Wants, Hurt, Lady Marmalade, Beautiful, Your Body, Let There Be Love, Red Hot Kinda Love
R&B/Jazz/Soul - Ain't No Other Man, Understand, Candyman, I Got Trouble,Without You , Nasty Naughty Boy
(All of B2B), Loving Me 4 Me, Impossible, Walk Away, Tough Lover, Something's Got a Hold on Me, I'm a Good Girl, Express, Morning Dessert (Intro)
Electro - Pop - Elastic Love, Birds of Prey, Bionic, Monday Morning, Bobblehead, Falling in Love Again, Genie 2.0, Dynamite, Keeps Gettin' Better
Rock - Fighter, Make Over, Circles
Urban/Hip Hop Influenced - Dirrty, Around The World, Shut Up, Woohoo (ft. Nicki Minaj), Castle Walls (w/T.I),
Tell Me (w/P. Diddy), Can't Hold Us Down (ft. Lil Kim), Cease Fire, Prima Donna, Stripped (Intro pt. 1 & 2)
But I think her voice works best on R&B/Jazz/Soul and Urban/Hip Hop Influenced music. And also on Pop Ballads like You Lost Me, I Am, Hurt, Just A Fool, etc.
That said, I genuinely love all the genres that she's done and the level of depth she explores them at. Like for the electronic stuff, most other R&B artists would have settled for really basic stuff or they'd even be afraid to try it in fear of a backlash. Love that she dove in all the way.
But I think her voice works best on R&B/Jazz/Soul and Urban/Hip Hop Influenced music. And also on Pop Ballads like You Lost Me, I Am, Hurt, Just A Fool, etc.
That said, I genuinely love all the genres that she's done and the level of depth she explores them at. Like for the electronic stuff, most other R&B artists would have settled for really basic stuff or they'd even be afraid to try it in fear of a backlash. Love that she dove in all the way.