Christina Aguilera – Bionic

Album Info

Artist: Christina Aguilera

Title: Bionic

Year: 2010

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bionic (3:21)
  • 2. Not Myself Tonight (3:06)
  • 3. Woohoo (feat. Nicki Minaj) (5:28)
  • 4. Elastic Love (3:33)
  • 5. Desnudate (4:25)
  • 6. Love & Glamour (Intro) (0:11)
  • 7. Glam (3:39)
  • 8. Prima Donna (3:25)
  • 9. Morning Dessert (Intro) (1:32)
  • 10. Sex for Breakfast (4:49)
  • 11. Lift Me Up (4:07)
  • 12. My Heart (Intro) (0:18)
  • 13. All I Need (3:33)
  • 14. I Am (3:52)
  • 15. You Lost Me (4:17)
  • 16. I Hate Boys (2:24)
  • 17. My Girls (feat. Peaches) (3:07)
  • 18. Vanity (4:21)
  • 19. Monday Morning (3:54)
  • 20. Bobblehead (3:01)
  • 21. Birds Of Prey (4:18)
  • 22. Stronger Than Ever (4:15)
  • 23. I Am (Stripped) (3:54)
  • 24. Little Dreamer (4:11)

Review

Christina Aguilera went full cyborg mode with "Bionic," diving headfirst into a whirlwind of electro-pop experimentation that split listeners right down the middle. This futuristic feast blends club beats with R&B grooves, creating a sonic playground where Xtina reinvents herself as part diva, part dance floor destroyer. The album pulses with electronic energy, though its ambitious genre-hopping left some fans scratching their heads and critics debating whether this bold new direction hit the mark or missed it entirely.

When "Bionic" fires on all cylinders, it absolutely sizzles – "Glam" struts with the confidence of a drag queen commanding the spotlight, channeling serious Madonna "Vogue" vibes, while "You Lost Me" strips away the bells and whistles to showcase Christina's powerhouse vocals in all their raw, emotional glory. Her partnership with Sia on tracks like "I Am" and "All I Need" reveals a more contemplative Aguilera, proving she can whisper just as effectively as she can belt. Sure, the album stumbles occasionally with tracks that feel a bit too similar or borrowed from other artists' playbooks, but "Bionic" remains a fascinating experiment from a vocalist unafraid to push boundaries and challenge expectations. - Romy