• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Target scores Aguilera hits album exclusive

Thu Sep 4, 2008 6:14pm EDT

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Target and Target.com (www.target.com/) will be the sole retailers to carry Christina Aguilera's first greatest hits collection, "Keeps Gettin' Better - A Decade of Hits," due November 11.

Entertainment  |  Music  |  People

The RCA Records set will include a pair of new songs, "Dynamite" and the title track, as well as re-recorded versions of her prior hits "Genie in a Bottle" and "Beautiful."

Fans will receive a free download of "Keeps Gettin' Better" when they pre-order the CD beginning September 30 via target.com/music. The track goes to top 40 radio on September 22.

Aguilera will perform the title track at the MTV Video Music Awards in Hollywood on Sunday, her first televised performance since giving birth to a baby boy in January.

She told reporters on Thursday that she will unveil a new, futuristic look contrasting with the vintage-glam style of her previous album, 2006's "Back to Basics."

The hits collection will contain all four of the pop star's No. 1 hits: "Genie," "Come on Over (All I Want Is You)," "What a Girl Wants" and "Lady Marmalade," her collaboration with Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink on a remake of the LaBelle classic.

Aguilera joins Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, the Jonas Brothers and John Legend as artists who've released music exclusively through Target in recent years.

Aguilera is at work on the follow-up to her 2006 album "Back to Basics," but no release date has yet been announced.

Reuters/Billboard



More from Reuters

An Iranian woman supporting former prime Mmnister Mirhossein Mousavi, who is a candidate for the upcoming presidential elections, covers her face with his picture during a pre-election gathering at a stadium in Tehran June 9, 2009. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

A nation on the brink?

Nukes may not be the only ticking clock in Iran. The reformist movement is swelling and "it is going to get very violent."  Full Article 

A security guard walks past cars in a Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. factory in a Shanghai suburb September 28, 2006.REUTERS/Aly Song

China in auto power play

It might not shake up the industry just yet, but China's interest in Volvo and Saab is the start of something big in global autos.  Commentary | Video