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"Genie in a Bottle" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera from her self-titled debut studio album (1999). It was written by Pam Sheyne , Steve Kipner and David Frank , and produced by Kipner and Frank.
Genie Gets Her Wish is the first VHS/DVD by Christina Aguilera. It was released on December 14, 1999, through RCA Records . It features performances of her number-one single, " Genie in a Bottle ", studio footage, live concert performances, and exclusive peeks backstage.
Diane Martel, who had also directed the music video for her previous single "Genie in a Bottle", directed the music video for "What a Girl Wants", with Tina Landon providing choreography. Notably, the lighting in the video was more "defined" than the previous single's allowing a "clearer view" of Aguilera. [18]
Twenty-five years after she made her debut with "Genie in a Bottle," Christina Aguilera keeps showing that ... multicolored braids, similar to the look she wore in the hit song's music video. 2000.
Genies or djinns are supernatural creatures from pre-Islamic and Islamic mythology. [1] [2] [3] They are associated with shapeshifting, possession and madness.[1] [2] In later Western popular representation, they became associated with wish-granting [1] [3] and often live in magic lamps or bottles.
The pop star's recent transformation has had fans jokingly dubbing her "Ozempic in a Bottle," a play on her hit song Genie in a Bottle. As is usual with these types of accusations, fan reactions ...
She was celebrating the 25th anniversary of her self-titled debut album and her limited edition Fuel Bar shake named “Genie in a Blender,” inspired by her 1999 hit Genie in a Bottle.
It also featured four new additions: two remakes of her previous singles — "Genie in a Bottle" (1999) and "Beautiful" (2002) — and two original songs "Keeps Gettin' Better" and "Dynamite". In the United States, the album was released on November 11, 2008, exclusively via Target .