Xtina's dead, long live 'Baby Jane'. Apparently...
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Christina Aguilera has told a magazine that her 'Xtina' image/persona - that seen in the quite flesh-heavy video for 'Dirrty' lest we forget - is to make way for 'Baby Jane'.
The singer, pictured, released her new album Back To Basics this week. She spoke to HX Magazine about her new image.
"I thought 'Xtina' was a cute nickname for the last record, but now the character for this record is 'Baby Jane'."
While that's a little puzzling in itself - Baby Jane? What? - what's odder still is that Back To Basics isn't actually terrible. Granted, we might have been looking at the sleeve photographs for a while, but...
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yes
actually.
i know
rockin innit. i think it's not as good as the last one though. some awesome tracks on that.
yeah worth a poke
why not?
Baby Jane?
Does this mean she's going to paralyse her sister and serve her dead canries for dinner?
*crosses fingers*
i'm sorry but
that whole 'Xtina' thing just made her seem a bit minging, a bit, y'know, you wouldn't because you dunno what you'd catch. anything less skanky can only be an improvement.
also, some good pop music'd be good too
Her new record is
bound to be good to some degree, she's got in DJ Premier to do a few of the tracks. The new single sounds excellent.
i really really
love christina aguilera
I really really
hate christina aguilera


Christina Aguilera
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