I think I might be one of the few Xtina stans that actually love Gaga! But when she gets compared to MJ and when some delusional monsters think she invented electro-pop she gets too much credit IMO. She's awesome though and her videos (not all) are even more awesome
Yeah GaGa is my second fav after the queen cuz she is the princess but yeah I luv Christina. Talent prevails all!
From Entertainment Weekly : "Not Myself Tonight"
A decent-enough motivation jam for step-aerobics class, but as comeback kickoffs go, pretty pallid- and strangely dated.- C :
Why don't you mind your own damn business? But since you're concerned no I am not attracted to women with boobs sagging down to their belly button. The guys you must know obviously have very low standards, if they know you.
Boobs are boobs dear normal boobs sag and don't lie dear we all know you where looking.
I have another comment to add but I will keep it clean
"Not Myself Tonight"
A decent-enough motivation jam for step-aerobics class, but as comeback kickoffs go, pretty pallid- and strangely dated.- C
T4p! Have you read this review from Billboard? It's amazing!
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Christina Aguilera
In the four years since Christina Aguilera released her last studio album, "Back to Basics," pop ingénues like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Ke$ha have built their careers on bold theatrics, neo-feminist personas and throbbing club beats. Aguilera brings all of that to the table on "Not Myself Tonight," her lead single from the upcoming "Bionic," but ups the stakes considerably with her trademark, octave-straddling runs and glory notes. Aguilera channels a more Euro-glamorous version of her former "dirrty" alter-ego Xtina on "Tonight," dashing lyrics about self-reinvention with breathy chants and naughty expletives. Producer Polow Da Don, who co-wrote "Tonight" with "Drop It Low" singer/songwriter Ester Dean, adds dripping synths, pulsing basslines and tribal house drums that sound appealingly unfinished. Paired with Aguilera's unmatched vocal range, "Tonight" proves that the current dance-pop craze would be incomplete without her. —Michael Menachem