Christina Aguilera
Christina Maria Aguilera (born December 18 1980 in Staten Island, New York), colloquially known as Xtina, is an American popular music singer-songwriter. She is most often recognized by her notable vocal abilities and unorthodox fashion sense. Her vocal skills have been compared to those of singers such as Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, and she is one of the most prominent recording artists of her generation. She has achieved four number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as two top five albums and four Grammy Awards in the United States.
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December 18 - 1980 - Staten Island, New York - American - Popular music - Singer-songwriter - Mariah Carey - Whitney Houston - Billboard Hot 100 - Grammy Award
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US Gov't torture playlist stickers
James David says: Mother Jones?s Torture Playlist includes the music used in American military prisons to torture detainees, and ranges from Christina Aguilera to Sesame Street. Using address labels - sized 2.25? x 0.75? - you can affix these stickers I designed to CDs in your local record shop and make a small political statement about state violence. I?ve developed the stickers below to raise awareness about this form of torture. There's a copyright-free PDF available at the suggested website link. US Gov't torture playlist stickers (Groundswell Collective) UPDATE: Please don't put these stickers on CD cases unless they belong to you. As many people have pointed out in the comments, the artists didn't say their songs could be used to torture, and the record stores don't need the hassle. Previously on Boing Boing: ? Torture playlist...
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