Sabrina Carpenter and Christina Aguilera reinterpret songs from their debut album


Sabrina Carpenter and Christina Aguilera reinterpret songs from their debut album

Christina Aguilera and Sabrina Carpenter reimagined What a girl wants As they commented after 25 years of its launch.

In collaboration with Spotify, Aguilera reflected on the 25th anniversary of her self-titled debut with a live performance of some of her most famous tracks, a live band and backing vocalists.

According PeopleThe singer also sat down with Ron Fair, senior vice president of A&R at RCA Records who is credited with discovering Aguilera, to reflect on the early years of her career.

In addition, Aguilera also brought up Espresso Singer Sabrina Carpenter will sing a cover of her second single, What a girl wants.

According to the publication, Aguilera watched with pride as Carpenter opened the song before launching into the second verse. The two exchanged vocal duties while sitting on a couch.

In relation to this, the Please, please, please The hitmaker told Christina: “I think the first time I heard your voice was [when] “My mom showed me a video of you singing ‘A Sunday Kind of Love’ when I was eight years old.”

He was also referring to Aguilera's appearance in 1990. Star Search when she was about 10 years old and wowed the audience with a passionate rendition of one of Etta James' fan-favorite songs.

Sabrina said: “That was the most inspiring thing I ever saw when I was a kid and I wanted to sing, but I didn't think I could do it at that age.”

It's worth mentioning that the 25-year anniversary of Aguilera's momentous debut serves as a way to bridge “the past and the present,” the singer said in a recent interview with Rolling Stone.

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