After 26 years, starting with the release of her self-titled debut LP in 1999, Christina Aguilera has left RCA Records and has signed with Miami-based 5020 Records, a new Latin label under the Sony Music banner.
Following eight studio albums under RCA and months of speculation about Aguilera’s future with the original label, the now 43-years old, superstar singer updated her website to include 5020’s official logo,
Inspired by her recent Las Vegas residency at the Voltaire at The Venetian at the end of last year, Christina has been working on songs for her next full length.
Concerning the inspiration behind her show, she old Vegas Magazine: “[We are] drawing inspiration from a variety of sources: the lights of Vegas, the glitz of Voltaire, my music, fashion, Burlesque, creative Parisian nods and more.” “I’m always trying to push my artistic boundaries and do things I’ve never done before to always offer something new and fresh, giving the audience a one-of-a-kind experience.”
About experimenting with new sounds for the follow-up to ‘Liberation,’ her 2018 English language album, the musician said:
“It’s great to be on stage because this new show in Vegas is really fuelling my creativity.” “I’ve been working on experimenting with new sounds and writing. A lot has happened over the past six years—huge personal and professional changes, growth and new inspirations, so I’m so excited to share all of it in the next album!”
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Author: Saul Goode
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