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LiveNation: The new Christina Aguilera video is a strong dose of the singer you know and love: soulful, w/ a fierce set of pipes:
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LatinaMagazine: .Christina Aguilera shines when she sings ballads--plain and simple. Watch her new video for "You Lost Me" here.
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Pink Is the New Blog: Arguably the best song on the record, You Lost Me is a painful song about betrayal, loss and the sad end of a loving relationship. It is one of those songs that pretty much everyone can identify with on some level, sung in the classic Xtina style. After the jump, check out the video for You Lost Me in full …
As much as I love the upbeat, driving pop jams, I think Xtina is at her best when the focus is on her singing rather than what ever shocking images she conjures up for attention. Bionic is honestly one of my fave Xtina albums so I’m very bummed that it’s not getting the attention and recognition that it deserves … I’ve been loving the album since its release. I’m not sure if You Lost Me is the kind of song that will catch on as a huge Summer hit but I hope it is able to make more people pay attention to Xtina‘s new album. There is some great stuff on there, evident from this beautiful and plaintive ballad.
http://www.pinkisthenewblog.com/2010...me/#more-61383
BILLBOARD: Christina Sheds Tears
Christina Aguilera cries her eyes out, and looks great doing it, in the video for her new piano-driven ballad, "You Lost Me," which premiered today on Vevo. Both the song and its video are the polar opposite of Aguilera's first "Bionic" single, "Not Myself Tonight," representing a kind of return to form for the gifted singer.
"You Lost Me" begins with an extreme close-up of a gun barrel while Aguilera sings, "I am done, Smoking gun/We've lost it all, the love is gone." The newly strawberry-blonde star wanders through a deserted bedroom and lays down in the dirt, but like a vintage Hollywood vixen, she always remains impeccably glamorous -- even while mascara streams down her cheeks.
"I feel like our world's been infected," Aguilera belts at the end, "and somehow you left me neglected." The singer could easily be singing about the harsh response to "Bionic," which debuted at a disappointing No. 3 on the Billboard 200 back in June and had critics alleging that the singer was imitating Lady Gaga. Hopefully for Aguilera, "You Lost Me" will cast those doubts aside and remind everyone of what she does best.
http://www.billboard.com/column/vira...04105672.story