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Candyman by Christina Aguilera

Artist Biography For Christina Aguilera

Christina Maria Aguilera born December 18 1980 In Staten Island New York United States Is A Pop And RnB Singer Producer And Songwriter Who Debuted In 1998 With The Song Reflection For The Soundtrack To The Disney Film Mulan. She Has Since Sold Over 90 Million Records Worldwide. She Has Won Seven Grammy Awards Including Two Latin Grammy Awards. She Has Also Received A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame And Holds The Prestigious Honor Of Being The Only Artist Under The Age Of 30 Included In Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The 100 Greatest Singers Of All Time. Additionally In 2021 She Received The Inaugural Music Icon Award At The People's Choice Awards. Aguilera Has Achieved Five No. 1 Singles On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart Making Her The Fourth Female Artist To Top The Chart Over Three Consecutive Decades 1990s 2000s And 2010s . She Has Released Ten Albums One Of Which Is A Compilation And Nine Of Which Are Studio Albums Christina Aguilera 1999 Mi Reflejo 2000 My Kind Of Christmas 2000 Stripped 2002 Back To Basics 2006 Keeps Gettin' Better A Decade Of Hits 2008 Bionic 2010 Lotus 2012 Liberation 2018 And AGUILERA 2022 . Aguilera Is Best Known For Her Vocal Ability Music Videos And Ever-Changing Image. She Includes Themes Of Dealing With Public Scrutiny Her Painful Childhood And Female Empowerment In Her Music. She Has Also Dedicated Much Of Her Time As A Philanthropist For Charities Human Rights And World Issues. In 2009 She Was Named The Ambassador Against Hunger For The World Food Programme. Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Candyman

"Candyman" Is A Swing Jazz Song Written By Christina Aguilera And Linda Perry For Aguilera's Third Studio Album Back To Basics. It Was Released As The Album's Third And Final American Single In Early 2007. In December 2007 It Received A Grammy Award Nomination For Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Background And Writing Perry And Aguilera Have Said That The Song Is New Lyrics To Music That Is A New Arrangement Of The Andrews Sisters' 1941 Hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy". Critics Are Usually Complimentary Towards Aguilera For Her Authentic Replication Of The Old Style. The Song Includes The Military Cadence "Tarzan & Jane Swingin' On A Vine" Sampled From The Album Run To Cadence With The United States Marines Volume 2. Release Originally "Candyman" Was To Be The Second Single Off The Album But The Label Pushed For "Hurt" Hoping It Would Have Comparable Success To 2002's "Beautiful" And Would Become A Holiday Hit. The Song Was Released On February 5 2007 In The US Although Aguilera Had Already Performed It On New Year's Rockin' Eve. The Song Debuted In The January 20 2007 Release Of The Billboard Hot 100. "Candyman" Peaked At #25 In Its Seventh Week On The Chart Making It Christina Aguilera's 14th Top 40 Hit On The Billboard Hot 100. In The UK It Was Released On Download Only Peaking At #17 On The UK Main Singles Chart And Getting Over 100 000 Digital Downloads. The Song Re-Entered The UK Itunes Chart In 2008 Reaching 60 On The Top 100 After Alexandra Burke Performed The Song On X-Factor. The Song Performed Very Well In Oceania Peaking #2 In Both Australia And New Zealand And Remaining In The Australian Top10 Over 15 Weeks. Music Video The Music Video For The Single "Candyman" Was Filmed On January 28 2007. It Was Directed By Matthew Rolston And Co-Directed By Aguilera. It Is Based On A 1940s World War II Theme And Aguilera Rented Out An Airport In Spain To Film It. In The Music Video She Dances And Sings In Three Different Hair Colors - Red Blonde And Brown As If She Were In A Singing Trio A Tribute To The Andrews Sisters. In Another Scene She Appears As The Famous Biceps-Flexing Factory Worker Rosie The Riveter From Westinghouse's We Can Do It Poster. Finally She Appears In Scenes Inspired By Pin-Up Girls Judy Garland Betty Grable And Rita Hayworth. The Video Also Features Product Placement For Campari. Benji Schwimmer 2006 Winner Of So You Think You Can Dance Makes A Cameo Appearance As Aguilera's GI Dance Partner. Lacey Schwimmer Benji's Sister And Also A Contestant On So You Think You Can Dance Had Also Appeared In The Video As A Jitterbugger. Aguilera Asked Rolston To Co-Direct The Video With Her After He Worked With Her For A Photo Shoot For The Cover Of Rolling Stone. Shooting The Sequences Of Aguilera As A Singing Trio Took The Longest Since They Had To Be Shot For Each Hair Color And Camera Angle Which Was Computer Controlled For Precision. The Choreography Was Carefully Arranged So That None Of The Versions Overlapped And The Takes Could Be Spliced Together. The Color Scheme Is Based On Technicolor Films Focusing On Primary Colors And Bright Secondary Colors. On February 22 2007 MTV Gave The World Premiere Of "Candyman" Live On TRL And Later On MTV's Making The Video. The Video Debuted At Number Six On TRL 9 And Reached The Top Of The Countdown Four Times. The Video Has Since Gone On To Retire At Number Three Making It Aguilera's Ninth Video To Retire. "Candyman" Has Garnered Aguilera A MTV Video Music Award Nomination For Best Director With Co-Director Mathew Rolston. The Video Has Become Aguilera's Second Most Viewed Clip On YouTube So Far Being Watched By Over 18 Million People. Critical Response Most Critics Reserved High-Praise For The Single While Commenting On Its Highly-Sexualized Lyrics. Billboard Magazine Called The Single "right Raunchy" But Praised It Saying That "Few Popular Vocalists Could Pull Off Such A Laudable Feat " And That It Has Such An "irresistible Tempo That Radio Will Have No Choice But To Sweeten Airwaves With 'Candyman.The One Problem Was That Radio Didn't Play The Song As It Was Requested And That's What Kept It From Rising To The Top Of The USA Charts.'" Bill Lame With About.Com Found That "listeners May Want To Be Alerted To The Sexual Content " But Concluded "Aguilera Continues To Demonstrate She Is One Of The Top Female Artists In The Business." Yahoo! Music Called The Song "a Good-Time 1940's Big Band Romp " And Gave It Eight Out Of Ten Stars. The 1940's The Andrews Sisters Inspired Track 'Candyman' Is A Far Cry From The Singer's 'Dirrty' Days – It Was Co-Written And Produced By Linda Perry Who Created The 2003 Chart-Topper 'Beautiful'. The Now-Married Christina Is Sporting A Much More Sophisticated Image On Her Latest Album 'Back To Basics'.

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