Christina Aguilera Tickets – Pop Star Keeps Gettin’ Better

More than a decade after pop songstress Christina Aguilera emerged on scene wearing a genie outfit, batting her eyelashes while tempting, “Come on and let me out,” the incredible performer is now releasing a decade full of hits entitled Keeps Gettin’ Better, available this fall exclusively at Target stores and at Target.

She was one of the Mickey Mouse Club’s most prominent members to go solo in the late ‘90s (alongside Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Britney Spears,) and Christina Aguilera is still going strong 15 years later, long after some of her mice counterparts have faded into the background of pop music. It seems as if Christina Aguilera is right on target – literally. Pop music’s finest has gone from a “genie in a bottle” to “dirrty,” “beautiful” and “stripped,” and now Aguilera is out to please her most genuine fans by releasing all of those phases on a greatest hits compilation, Keeps Gettin’ Better – A Decade of Hits. The only twist? This album will be available exclusively at Target stores and online.

In order to recollect the past decade of Aguilera’s success, the pop star has included 10 of her most popular hits on the album including “Come on Over,” “What a Girl Wants” and “Lady Marmalade,” along with two new singles and two more re-recordings of Christina Aguilera classics “Genie in a Bottle” and “Beautiful.” Aguilera’s choice to solely release her music to Target puts her among the ranks of other popular artists such as Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, the Jonas Brothers and John Legend, who have all started the trend of releasing music exclusively to the everything store with the red-and-white bulls eye.

It’s hard to believe it’s been more than a decade since Christina Aguilera started recording hit pop songs, but it all began with the blonde vixen’s teen pop classic “Genie in a Bottle” in 1999. The Staten Island, New York native got her quick start leading up in the music industry with her stint on the Disney Channel’s The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1992, and after recording the hit song “Reflection” for the Disney classic Mulan Aguilera landed a record deal with RCA, quickly followed by the dance-pop hit “Genie in a Bottle.” After her breakout single reached number one on the charts, the vocalist’s follow-up song “What a Girl Wants” also reached the coveted number one slot on the charts, as did her next single, 2000s “Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You).”

The 2000s were full of musical success for the racy Aguilera, whose reputation went through the slammer when her risqu