What a Girl Wants
Christina Aguilera · 1999
25 min · 4 tracks · blues · contemporary R&B · jazz
Vibrant dance remixes transform a pop gem into club-ready anthems filled with infectious energy.
What a Girl Wants is a single by Christina Aguilera, released in 1999. Vibrant dance remixes transform a pop gem into club-ready anthems filled with infectious energy. 'What a Girl Wants' achieved commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 2000. The song's popularity contributed to Aguilera winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2001, marking her rapid ascent in the music industry. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does What a Girl Wants sound like?
Vibrant dance remixes transform a pop gem into club-ready anthems filled with infectious energy. Rooted in blues and contemporary R&B.
What makes What a Girl Wants by Christina Aguilera notable?
'What a Girl Wants' achieved commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 2000. The song's popularity contributed to Aguilera winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2001, marking her rapid ascent in the music industry. Released as part of Aguilera's debut album in late 1999, 'What a Girl Wants' followed her breakthrough single 'Genie in a Bottle.' This track solidified her place in the pop music landscape, showcasing her vocal prowess and appeal to a broader audience through its danceable remixes.
How many songs are on What a Girl Wants?
What a Girl Wants has 4 tracks, running approximately 25 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 What a Girl Wants (Thunderpuss Fiesta club mix) Standout 6:16
- 2 What a Girl Wants (Thunderpuss dirty club remix) Standout 6:36
- 3 What a Girl Wants (Eddie Arroyo long dance mix) Standout 8:10
- 4 What a Girl Wants (Eddie Arroyo Down Tempo mix) 4:20
Release Date
November 28, 1999
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
25 min 23 sec
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