Christina Aguilera Unveils Sexy New Single Cover For 'Your Body', Thanks to some of her more revealing outfits on "The Voice," Christina Aguilera has made plenty of headlines for her curvaceous figure, and she's showing it off again - in lace - on the cover of her new single, "Your Body."
The pop superstar unveiled the cover for her new single during a Twitter Q&A on Wednesday.
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Christina confirmed a clip from the music video will air on the September 17 episode of "The Voice," and the song will debut Friday, September 14.
The pop star also revealed her new album --"Lotus" - will be a cornucopia of aural delights.
"Conceptually I didn't target one particular sound/genre. I made [music] that felt good," she told fans.
Addressing the album title, the singer said it represented strength.
"Album title: Lotus. Representing an unbreakable flower that survives under the hardest conditions and still thrives," she wrote.
As for what the songs will be about, Christina said they take inspiration from a host of women.
"Strong, take-charge women who are hard workers, individuals and who stay true to who they are," she wrote.
The pop superstar unveiled the cover for her new single during a Twitter Q&A on Wednesday.
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Christina confirmed a clip from the music video will air on the September 17 episode of "The Voice," and the song will debut Friday, September 14.
The pop star also revealed her new album --"Lotus" - will be a cornucopia of aural delights.
"Conceptually I didn't target one particular sound/genre. I made [music] that felt good," she told fans.
Addressing the album title, the singer said it represented strength.
"Album title: Lotus. Representing an unbreakable flower that survives under the hardest conditions and still thrives," she wrote.
As for what the songs will be about, Christina said they take inspiration from a host of women.
"Strong, take-charge women who are hard workers, individuals and who stay true to who they are," she wrote.
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