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Aguilera gets her mojo back

Her new album ‘Liberation’ has a wide range of styles and sounds, but it’s also masterfull­y cohesive

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Dear Christina, It’s been some time, but I’m glad you’re back. You lost me a bit on 2012’s Lotus and threw me for a loop in 2010’s Bionic.

Not sure if it is because you took six years in between your last album and your new album, or if you’re in a different place in your life, but there’s something very special about Liberation, easily one of the year’s best albums though it’s barely been out for a day.

It is just as pleasant as your 1999 self-titled debut,

as powerfully poignant as 2002’s Stripped, and as layered and soulful as 2006’s Back to Basics.

Liberation has a wide range of styles and sounds, but it’s also masterfull­y cohesive (apart from the Demi Lovato

duet Fall In Line, which I can’t stand and therefore deleted it from my version of the album, since that’s what we can do in 2018).

But everything else is epic: Twice continues to show your voice in top form; Pipe is a sexy Quiet Storm anthem; and Unless It’s With You, which closes the album and feels like an instant classic, is beautiful, raw and honest.

And then there are the jams: Right Moves, featuring reggae artists Keida and Shenseea, is the perfect song to play before going out; rapper GoldLink, with lyrical references to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, shines as bright as you do on Like I Do; and Accelerate is bouncy and fun (pretty much anything co-starring Ty Dolla $ign at the moment is fire.)

In some ways Liberation is reminiscen­t of Mariah Carey’s The Emancipati­on of Mimi, her 2005 comeback album that reminded the world to never count out the diva.

Freedom sounds good on you, too, Christina.

 ?? Photos by AFP and Rex Features ?? Singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera performs live onstage at NBC’s ‘Today’, at Rockefelle­r Plaza on Friday.
Photos by AFP and Rex Features Singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera performs live onstage at NBC’s ‘Today’, at Rockefelle­r Plaza on Friday.
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