Christina Aguilera Signs W/ Jay-Z’s Roc Nation

Christina Aguilera Signs W/ Jay-Z’s Roc Nation
It looks like Christina Aguilera is back in the music game and bringing out the big guns.
The “Genie In A Bottle” singer appears to be one of the newest artists on Jay-Z’s Roc Nation roster.
The record label included her on its website, touting her successes like being a six-time Grammy Award winner, and selling more than 43 million records to date.

It’s been a while since Christina Aguilera dropped new music. She released her latest album Liberation in 2018, which she ultimately said played a factor in her decision to leave The Voice.
She previously said:
“What I was doing last year with ‘Liberation’ was kind of a shedding of a certain skin on some level. Prior to that, I had given myself fully to television and being a part of a network that really wasn’t quite the fit for me after the amount of time I put in. I wanted to get grounded again in my artist body, and that’s what I did with ‘Liberation.'”
While she said she took her gig at The Voice because she was “scared to be on tour for so long” as a mother, it might be safe to say she’s ready to get to the music.
Other artists on RocNation include Rihanna, Alicia Keys, J. Cole, and Meek Mill.
What are your thoughts on Christina Aguilera teaming up with RocNation? Comment and let us know.
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