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Ariana Grande is a soprano. The highest chest note she has showed and reached is a B5, while Christina stops at G5. So, yes, Ariana Grande sings higher than Christina Aguilera.
Technically Mariah Carey has a stronger vocal range, ranking at 5 octaves, from A2 to G#7. Christina Aguilera has a vocal range of 4 octaves, from C3 to C7. Both, however, are amazingly proficient singers, and I personally like Christina's voice better.
hell ya she does and dang can she sing kinda cool and weird how a white woman has a black woman's voice i love how she sings she is my favorite singer (Christina Aguilera)
There are a number of websites that carry the lyrics to the Christina Aguilera song 'Reflection'. One can find them on 'AZ Lyrics', 'Sing 365', 'Lyrics Freak' and 'Metro Lyrics'.
Christina Aguilera's song is meant for people who have suffered a loss in their life and are filled with hurt and regret. It is a ballad that is referred to people who have lost someone or something in their life. Christina probably has lost someone in her life in which she felt the need to sing this song about
sing, scrapbook, shop, act, dance and hangout
Impossible. Christina Aguilera is one and only, a legend.
Christina Aguilera and the rapper Pitbull sing this song.
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Christina Aguilera will sing the anthem in the prematch show 2011
Christina Aguilera will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XLV.
Hurt by Christina Aguilera.
Her abusive father, which let her escape from her family life/issues.
Christina Aguilera performed the song "Lady Marmalade" in the film "Moulin Rouge". This song was originally performed by the girl group "Labelle". It was released in1974.
Ariana Grande is a soprano. The highest chest note she has showed and reached is a B5, while Christina stops at G5. So, yes, Ariana Grande sings higher than Christina Aguilera.
Technically Mariah Carey has a stronger vocal range, ranking at 5 octaves, from A2 to G#7. Christina Aguilera has a vocal range of 4 octaves, from C3 to C7. Both, however, are amazingly proficient singers, and I personally like Christina's voice better.