Motown will mark the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s 1973 classic Let’s Get It On with a deluxe digital edition packed with over a dozen unreleased recordings.
Out August 25th — just a few days shy 50 years from the original LP’s August 28, 1973 release — the new digital edition includes Let’s Get It On as well as alternate takes and mixes, single versions, new remixes, and demos, some of which previously featured on the album’ 2001 reissue.
Exclusive to the 50th-anniversary reissue, however, are more recordings from Gaye’s sessions with...
Out August 25th — just a few days shy 50 years from the original LP’s August 28, 1973 release — the new digital edition includes Let’s Get It On as well as alternate takes and mixes, single versions, new remixes, and demos, some of which previously featured on the album’ 2001 reissue.
Exclusive to the 50th-anniversary reissue, however, are more recordings from Gaye’s sessions with...
- 8/9/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Christina Aguilera isn't holding back when it comes to sex positivity. The musician appeared on the April 4 episode of "Call Her Daddy" and discussed everything from double standards in the music industry to the public's response to her shift to a more sex-positive persona in the early 2000s.
Aguilera shared that especially when she was first starting out, men and women expressing their sexuality were seen very differently. "There [were] a lot of double standards," she said, recalling her early days as a public figure. "You know, I went on tour with Justin [Timberlake] - it was The Justified [and Stripped] Tour - and there were a lot of things where I was just like, why is it Ok for him and not Ok for me?"
She also reflected on the public's response to her "Diirty" music video. Released in 2002 as part of her album "Stripped," the song and video sparked some backlash at the time.
Aguilera shared that especially when she was first starting out, men and women expressing their sexuality were seen very differently. "There [were] a lot of double standards," she said, recalling her early days as a public figure. "You know, I went on tour with Justin [Timberlake] - it was The Justified [and Stripped] Tour - and there were a lot of things where I was just like, why is it Ok for him and not Ok for me?"
She also reflected on the public's response to her "Diirty" music video. Released in 2002 as part of her album "Stripped," the song and video sparked some backlash at the time.
- 4/5/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Even a dirrty girl needs to get clean sometimes.
On Thursday, Christina Aguilera posted a series of super sexy shots on Instagram. The trio of nude photographs taken in a bathtub showed the 37-year-old strategically covering her assets with her hands — and piles of bubbles.
Suggestively, she simply captioned the steamy snaps with the water-drop emoji.
Perhaps the photographs are a hint that the new album the 37-year-old promised fans was “coming” soon will have some similarities to her 2002 album Stripped.
Fans have been waiting for a new album from Aguilera for years, and in January the pop star promised via her Instagram Stories that,...
On Thursday, Christina Aguilera posted a series of super sexy shots on Instagram. The trio of nude photographs taken in a bathtub showed the 37-year-old strategically covering her assets with her hands — and piles of bubbles.
Suggestively, she simply captioned the steamy snaps with the water-drop emoji.
Perhaps the photographs are a hint that the new album the 37-year-old promised fans was “coming” soon will have some similarities to her 2002 album Stripped.
Fans have been waiting for a new album from Aguilera for years, and in January the pop star promised via her Instagram Stories that,...
- 2/15/2018
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
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