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Dirrty Irish position

Dirrty was #1 in the Irish chart, not #7. Please, someone correct it.

There is no Pop 100 data for the majority of those singles! =

Why on earth are there all these Pop 100 peak positions listed for all of Christina's singles when the Pop 100 was only created in 2005? It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Anyone care to explain? 69.149.225.33 (talk) 18:18, 9 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Official Source of Xtina's sales she has not sold 40 mil albums, but 25 mil look. What do peeps tink. Holla Back

Silly fan keep sayin self-titled lp sold 16mil and stripped 12mil. They did not her own record have confimed this, here the link

Aguilera "Back" with ambitious album - Retrieved Sat July 22, 2006 2:31pm ET and *- E - MUSIC NEWS JUNE 30 2006 Christina Augilera has sold 25 million albums worldwide - Retrieved Sun Aug 6 2006 6.04pm ET


This is the discography documenting albums and singles released by Christina Aguilera.

Christina Aguilera (album) had already gone eight times platinum in the United States by the end of 2000 for selling 8 million copies, which is pretty impressive. As far as I'm aware world wide to date it has sold somewhere around 20 million.

Stripped apparently sold more than 11 million worldwide (this is out of date remember).

Back to Basics last time I checked over a year ago had sold over 5 million.

My Reflejo has sold over 3 million.

Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits, I'm not to sure sorry..

But to answer your question Aguilera has definately sold 42 million. Her label hasn't updated these statistics after the release of Back to Basics onwards I believe. Same thing happened to Britney Spears with her label, one day she had 75 million next day she was on a 100 million.125.238.96.175 (talk) 13:37, 11 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Important: SINGLES ORDER

FOR THE EDITORS: Since they did not have a video and they were not released worldwide, Slow Down Baby and Oh Mother must be in Other Singles part. Oh Mother was released in some parts of Europe and Slow Down Baby only in Autralia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Terneris (talkcontribs) 21:54, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Those singles must be added to promo singles or Other Releases.

You'll get a better response if you post new sections at the bottom, where they belong (use the "new section" link next to the "edit this page" link, usually at the top of the page). Also, you might want to address the following:
  • Why does not having a video, or not being released worldwide, make it not a single? (please refer to Wikipedia policy and/or external reliable sources)
  • Why should a record that was sold and charted in at least one country be considered a promo? Promos are necessarily unreleased, yet you say these recordings were released as singles in at least one country (remember Wikipedia is English-speaking, and avoids taking the POV of any particular English-speaking group, such as a region or state).
  • Excessive use of bold text, particularly in violation of WP:BOLD, while permitted on talk pages, is unlikely to convert others to your way of thinking.
  • Do you have reliable sources that the other singles do have videos and were released "worldwide" (you'll need a definition of worldwide as well)? Otherwise, by your criteria, all would need to be moved from that section.
--Rogerb67 (talk) 01:56, 16 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Response: I think you're a Christina Aguilera fan and if that's true I find it hard to believe you didn't know what I'm saying. So? According what you said, why don't you have Dynamite as a single??? Slow Down Baby and Oh Mother have the same qualities of Dynamite or The Christmas Timas, or My Reflection: They were released as promo or not worldwide singles. Slow Down Baby was just released in Australia to promote her tour that those days was in there, and Oh Mother was released in some parts of Europe to promote her DVD: Live And Down Under, and Dynamite was just released un the US to promote the album Keeps Gettin' Better - A Decade Of Hits. All these three singles did not have a video or a public performance in TV or whatever, just on tour, and even Dynamite didn't have a public performance. To put Slow Down Baby and Oh Mother in singles, in a total mistake since they were not promoted with the importance of all the singles in the list of singles. That's how people can get confused. In others Discography in others languages in Wikipedia, those two singles (SDB and Oh Mother) are not even in any list, and if they're in any list, they're in promo singles. That's why they deserve just to be listed in Other Releases or in Promo Singles, it's the most logical way. Even in Christina Aguilera's official discography in her web site, Oh Mother is not as a single. Oh! and the Chris Cox remix was charted in Bulgaria and Mercy on Me was charted in Europe, so why aren't they in the singles list? Terneris, 23 February 2009.

Albums

This is a list of the LP albums by Aguilera that were released or are scheduled to be released. Each listing includes its release year, title, chart standings, RIAA certifications, and sales. In the U.S. she has shipped 13.5 million [1] Total worldwide sales albums: Over 25 million [2] .

All regularly released albums and their chartpositions in the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Canada (CA), Australia (AU), New Zealand (NZ), Germany (GE), Austria (AT), Switzerland (SW), Mexico (MEX), Argentine (ARG), Chile (CHI) and Spain (SPA).

Studio albums

Year Cover Album Chart positions Sales and Certification
US UK CA AU NZ GE AT SW
1999
Christina Aguilera
1 14 1 21 5 13 15 5 Sales worldwide: 14 mill.
Sales USA: 8,2 mill. [3]
8x Platinum (12/14/00)
2002
Stripped
2 2 3 7 5 6 10 9 Sales worldwide: 11 mill.
Sales USA: 4.1 mill. [4]
4x Platinum (01/14/05)
2006
Back to Basics Sales worldwide: 4,5 +
Sales USA: 1,6 millions shipped

Other albums

Year Cover Album Chart positions Sales and Certification
U.S. SWI MEX ARG CHI SPA
2000
Mi Reflejo 27 54 1 1 1 3 Sales worldwide: 3.5 mill.
Sales USA: 600,000 [5]
3x Platinum (09/07/01)
2000
My Kind of Christmas
28 65 Sales worldwide: 3 mill.
Sales USA: 1 mill.
Platinum (12/12/00)
2001
Just Be Free 71 Sales worldwide:
Sales USA: 100,000
Uncertificated

Notes

  • Mi Reflejo is a spanish version of Aguilera's debut album, with some new spanish tracks as well.

References

Claim of 40mil albums' WHERE IS SOURCE LINK TO BACK UP CLAIM!!!!' the below have been exaggerated by obssesed fans!

Albums

This is a list of the LP albums by Aguilera that were released or are scheduled to be released. Each listing includes its release year, title, chart standings, RIAA certifications, and sales. In the U.S. she has shipped 13.5 million [6] Total worldwide sales albums: Over 40 million. ' WHERE IS SOURCE LINK TO BACK UP CLAIM'

All regularly released albums and their chartpositions in the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Canada (CA), Australia (AU), New Zealand (NZ), Germany (GE), Austria (AT), Switzerland (SW), Mexico (MEX), Argentine (ARG), Chile (CHI) and Spain (SPA).

Studio albums

Year Cover Album Chart positions Sales and Certification
US UK CA AU NZ GE AT SW
1999
Christina Aguilera
1 14 1 21 5 13 15 5 Sales worldwide: 16 mill.
Sales USA: 8.1 mill. ' WHERE IS SOURCE LINK TO BACK UP CLAIM'[7]
8x Platinum (12/14/00)
2002
Stripped
2 2 3 7 5 6 10 9 Sales worldwide: 12 mill.
' WHERE IS SOURCE LINK TO BACK UP CLAIM'Sales USA: 3.93 mill. [8]
4x Platinum (01/14/05)
2006
Back to Basics Sales worldwide: TBR
Sales USA: TBR

Other albums

Year Cover Album Chart positions Sales and Certification
U.S. SWI MEX ARG CHI SPA
2000
Mi Reflejo 27 54 1 1 1 3 Sales worldwide: 5 mill.
' WHERE IS SOURCE LINK TO BACK UP CLAIM'Sales USA: 600,000 [9]>
3x Platinum (09/07/01)
2000
My Kind of Christmas
28 65 Sales worldwide: 3 mill.
Sales USA: 1 mill.
Platinum (12/12/00)
2001
Just Be Free 71 Sales worldwide: 1 mill.
Sales USA: 100,000
Uncertificated


http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Christina_Aguilera Is the person just being silly providing this source, as the content similiar to wikipedia article, but slightly out of date. Pathetic.'

Mi Reflejo certification

USA: 3x Platinum (600,000)

i suck

Sales correction

Stripped did NOT sell 14 Million. By mid 2004, it crossed the 10 Million mark. I highly doubt the album went on to sell another 4 million copies without any promo since early '04.

As for her self-titled, once again, it did NOT sell 16 Million. Last time I checked, it sold 13 Million.

Why can't obsessive fans just be happy with the real amounts? She's trampling her rivals, Beyonce & Britney, WITH OR WITHOUT inflated sales.

The debut album and the Stripped album sold more than 16 / 12 copies worldwide respectively! Being proved by the Rolling Stone, The Coca-Cola Dome & the official site. Those numbers (12 / 10) are official too, but refers to the sales at the end of the released years! (User talk:Max Liron) 11:04, 18 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Album sources

  • I agree with the album sales, however Popdirt.com is NOT AN OFFICIAL SOURCE! It is more like a tabloid source for Pop fans.--172.150.40.35 22:18, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Real Album Sales

Christina Aguilera-16 million (Go on her official site, it says so) Mi Reflejo- 5 million (Most reliable sources) My Kind Of Christmas- 3 million (Most reliable sources) Just be Free-1 million (Most reliable sources again) Stripped- 12 million (Most reliable source

Sales from Official website

Her official website says that Stripped sold 10 million+

NO IT DOS NOT "10mil+ and grammy for new artist of year" This refers to of her 1st album. Duh'

They don't say anything about her self-titled-debut's sales, as they only have 2 titles "Back to Basics" and "Stripped Biography" Which Refers to sucess of the first lp.

MTV claims stripped sold 12 mill

Ha!Read this link and then you will suck! MTV claims that Stripped sold 12 million worldwide. Read it and weep. Link=[10] No, I will not weeb cos fact of da matter read her biography which 25 mil albums sold! I will continue to change this article back until u accept, check her official under the bio section it states she's sold over 25 millions, this proves you album sales are exaggerated!Reuters article is a respected website and obtained the records sales from her own record label. I give you credit obtaining weblinks but the figures of 16mil, 12mil, 3.5mil, 3mil, 1mil are unrealistic as it amounts more than 30mil albums (35.5 mil to be exact) , if this were the case her own website! (Check her own official biography) would stated over 25mil albums, this prove stripped did not sell 12mil and and debut lp did not 16mil. Check reteurs artcle [11] Stripped sold 9.5m.

The Rollingstone Aug 2006 and Reuters Articles are latest up to date that MTV is well old!


  • Look, I like Christina a lot too, but lets be realistic. Her own record label has confirmed that she only sold over 25 million albums worldwide. We cant take info from other places like sites that use Wikipedia as a source or even MTV as the truth. Her own record label confirmed the album sales:
  • Christina Aguilera- 12.5 million
  • Stripped- 9.5 million
  • Mi Reflejo- 2.2 million
  • My Kind Of Christmas- 3 million
  • Just Be Free- over 1 millionLAUGH90 02:31, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


THANK U ! U R A REALIST! THERE ARE F**KING AIRHEADS FANS ON THIS WIKIPEDIA SITE SOME PEEPS SHOULD ACCEPT THA TRUTH!

I agree that these are the sales

  • Christina Aguilera- 12.5 million
  • Stripped- 9.5 million
  • Mi Reflejo- 2.2 million
  • My Kind Of Christmas- 3 million


But what I dont like is when someone takes away chart positions for half of the countries change the sales dont take away information.

Singles

Folks, I fixed the singles table. I'm kinda surprised it was allowed to stay in that condition... the columns were all messed up and out of line and it looked confusing. It now adheres to the Wikipedia Tables for Charts guideline in WP:MUSIC. I also stuck a citation tag in the worldwide sales column.... I didn't remove the numbers that were there, but I don't know where they came from. -- eo 12:57, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for fixing it I also dont know where they got the numbers but I think they have accurate sales for Ain't No Other Man because its similar to the amount said in the Global Chart. Again thanks for fixing it good job!!
Some people has written about singles sales worldwide, information is not true because they use mediatraffic.de as a reference (it's okay) BUT mediatraffic.de count airplay points + sales points (not only sales points) that's why I've deleted that information 201.134.127.27 03:52, 26 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This article has many mistakes. The part of the count of number one singles by country is WRONG, because for example in the United States, it says it has three #1 but she has 4 #1, they didn't count Lady Marmalade because is in "Other Singles", and that happens to all singles. This information is worng and it needd to be changed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.143.11.177 (talk) 00:45, 27 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Stripped Sales

According to the All Time Chart Stripped has sold 6,321,000 copies worlwide which I think is accurate its raked in at #31 [12]

That's not accurate because it only keeps track of the sales when it was on their top 40 albums list so it is well over 6 million Basinger19 21:16, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stripped has sold over nine million to date, read source, please: http://www.rampway.org/ Kraft. 03:47, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Here it is another source, Rolling Stone magazine. http://www.rollingstone.com/. Kraft. 03:53, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Singles sales

Some people has written about singles sales worldwide, information is not true because they use mediatraffic.de like a reference but mediatraffic.de use airplay points + sales points (not only sales points) that's why I've deleted that information Kraft. 16:51, 23 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

rumored album sales world wide

Worldwide Sales

  • 1999 - Christina Aguilera: 18,641,941
  • 2000 - Mi Reflejo: 5,134,866
  • 2000 - My Kind of Christmas: 3,516,182
  • 2001 - Just Be Free: 811,011
  • 2002 - Stripped: 12,844,023
  • 2006 - Back to Basics: 4,731,000 and counting

not sure the source if there even is one but this seems relatively believable, in my opinion anyway

First of all, I removed the world wide sales figures for the Christina Aguilera and Stripped albums. They were based on [this] article, which is a mirror of the wikipedia article you're looking at now. Also, I don't think we should use the the above figures either. Figures like these shouldn't be mentioned at all, unless they're from a reliable source (like the RIAA, for which unfortunately there is no international equivelant).Ζεύς 02:37, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
BUT, the worldwide sales wasn't added because of that rumored sales. The source that YOU removed has been deleted from "Today..." (a web site). When this reliable source still existed, it said:
  • Christina Aguilera: 18.5 million
  • Mi Reflejo: 5 million
  • Stripped: 12.5 million
and it's correct because her label (RCA) says that she has sold over 25 million worldwide in August, then we can say:
  • Christina Aguilera: 18.5 million
  • My Kind of Christmas: 3.5 million
  • Mi Reflejo: 5 million
  • Stripped: 12.5 million
  • TOTAL: 39.5 million Kraft. 05:37, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Just to make things clear: I removed the sales figures because the [source] that was used for them was a mirror of this article on answers.com, not because they were based on the rumoured numbers metioned earlier. You'll have to agree that using an article as a source for itsself doesn't sound like a teribly good idea.
If you've found another (reliable) source, great! Make a proper citation for it, and add it to the article.
No, that wasn't the source that I was talking about. It used to be this one: today.reuters.com but it doesn't exist anymore.
I found this: www.smh.com.au it says Christina Aguilera's self-titled album has sold 12 million. Kraft. 08:55, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Singles

What about the singles "Somos Novios (It's Impossible)" with Andrea Bocelli or "A song for you" with Herbie Hancock? I don't see either of those singles on the singles chart. Could someone please add those? Thanks!! --FreeWikiWiki 16:05, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It says Come On Over and Dirrty were number one worldwide, and who's the motherfucker that removed my last comment?

States

Don't edit france, because it isn't important (Juruco)

15 Songs For You

I added the '15 Songs For You' entry, CD cover and link as it is an internet phenomenon quantifiable by the linked torrent on the main page which has been downloaded nearly 200,000 times and this is just one of the many sources. There is an entry for a similar title 'Britney Spears - The Unreleased' on Wiki which has been up for a while without controversy.

Before just reverting can a few of us discuss the relevence of this album and if general opinion is it is not needed here then I'm happy to go along but one person reverting my effort seems unfair.

Interested in any comments.

Regards, Adw uk 11:13, 30 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I got reverted again by a non-registered user so I have again put my additions back. Once again, if any registered user cares to enter into a discussion as to why this non-official (but downloaded hundreds of thousands of times across the globe) does not belong in this section please do it here and the group can make an reasoned decision. Adw uk 20:16, 30 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]


  • Reverted again by another non-registered user so my entry is back until a discussion takes place here and a consensus is reached as to it's validity.

Adw uk 18:04, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

US sales

Just found this (according to Nielsen SoundScan):

Kraft. 21:34, 30 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

How did you come across those numbers? Generally, SoundScan figures aren't even freely released to the public. Spellcast 17:52, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
That's the SoundScan system, somebody must have leaked them into the internet like happens to the unreleased songs. Kraft. 03:55, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Numbers sold

There is some weird tweaking and revertions of the numbers sold, and I am feeling to tired to properly look at the sources, just confused myself when I did. Could someone please ensure that the numbers of albums sold we give in the article matches the sources cited? J Milburn 23:15, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Worldwide sales

According to the United World Chart Back to Basics has sold 3,654,000 to date, thet 7.5% actually doesn't exist due to there's no source that says it does.
Adding the alleged "missing" 7.5% to the Media Traffic figure is original research, because the 7.5% figure is an estimation that could vary from album to album (depending on how well each sells in the regions covered/not covered by Media Traffic). Original research is not allowed. Kraft. 01:23, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

SALES

Why does everyone keep putting the wrong sales for ALL of Christina Aguilera's albums? Stripped has sold over 4.1 million in the USA according to the Latest Bilboard Catalogue Chart and 10 million worldwide. Christina Aguilera has sold 8.1 million in the USA and 12.5 million worldwide. Back To Basics has sold 4 million worldwide. Why the FUCK is everyone changing these sales...they are INCORRECT!

"Stripped" has sold over nine million copies worldwide.
[ "Back to Basics" has sold 3,811,000 copies worldwide] Kraft. 05:33, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure about this AskMen link being a reliable source, but what about the other sources? Mi Reflejo sales have 2 sources: The Washington Post (2007) & The New Zealand Herald (2006). Both would be reliable, but The Washington Post source is almost a year more recent. Also, this Billboard site (again, a reliable source) says My Kind of Christmas sold 3 million. Spellcast 20:58, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The debut album and the Stripped album sold more than 16 / 12 copies worldwide respectively! Being proved by the Rolling Stone, The Coca-Cola Dome & the official site. Those numbers (12 / 10) are official too, but refers to the sales at the end of the released years! User:Max Liron 11:04, 18 May 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Max Liron (talkcontribs)

Single Certification

Singles certifications

Year Title U.S.[1] UK[2] CAN[3] AU[4] DE[5] FR[6] NZ SE[7] NO[8] NET[9] BE AT[10] CH[11] IT Album
1999 "Genie In A Bottle" P     P P G P[12] P         G   Christina Aguilera
"What a Girl Wants" G     G     G[13] G            
2000 "Come on Over Baby" G     P     G[14]              
2001 "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely"       G       G         G   Sound Loaded
"Lady Marmalade"   G   2xP   S P[15] P 2xP P P[16] G G P[17] Moulin Rouge!
2002 "Dirrty"       P     G[18] P P G     G   Stripped
"Beautiful" G     P                    
2003 "Fighter" G     G                    
"Can't Hold Us Down"       G                    
2004 "Car Wash"       G                     Shark Tale
"Tilt Ya Head Back"       G                     Sweat
2006 "Ain't No Other Man" P/G   2xP P                     Back to Basics
"Hurt" G   P G G S         G G G  
2007 "Candyman" G     P     G[19]              

I made it in another way! If u prefer this one, you can use it!!! Olliyeah (talk) 13:45, 4 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Wrong Links to prove albums sales

I'm not an expert in editing here so I don't know how to "prove" or "make someone in charge" realize that the link to source the worldwide sales of Back To Basics claim this album had sold 2.5 million worlwide, yet the fans use that link to prove the 5 million (lol) they assure. Back To Basics has hardly SHIPPED 4 million worldwide. If you wanna still claim it has sold 5 million, please give a reliable source where it says so, not one where you can read it has sold 2.5 million!!!!

They have done the same thing with "Stripped". The link provided as a source claim it sold 9 million worldwide. Yet they use it as to prove it sold 12 million. Ridiculous. Rub rb (talk) 12:56, 18 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Videos

According to Christina's Keeps Gettin Better: A Decade Of Hits DVD, I Turn To You Video was directed by Richard C. Allen, and here says Joseph Kahn directed the video, fix it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.54.71.174 (talk) 15:29, 15 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Italy

If somebody knows the single peaks of Christina's singles in Italy before Dirrty ..we could add it to the single section, and remove France..Olliyeah (talk) 11:37, 20 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Singles section!!

Could someone revert the single section like it was before..! I mean..including the spanish singles into the overall singles makes the whole thing really unclearly..!Olliyeah (talk) 16:20, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

New Zealand Singles Chart

Hey Ya. Xtina is one of the most successful female artists in New Zealand. Could someone please add a column acknowledging her chart positions there.

To save you the troubled of researching here they are (they're taken from http://www.charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Christina+Aguilera&titel=Keeps+Gettin%27+Better&cat=s)

Genie in a bottle - 2 What a girl wants - 1 I turn to you - 11 Come on over - 2 Nobody wants to be lonely - 1 Lady Marmalade - 1 Dirrty - 20 Beautiful - 1 Fighter - 14 Can't hold us down - 2 The Voice Within - 16 Car Wash - 2 Tilt ya head back - 4 Ain't no other man - 5 Candyman - 2 Keeps gettin' better - 36

Also for albums Christina Aguilera - 5 Stripped - 5 Back to Basics - 2 Keeps Gettin' Better - 15 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.154.115.15 (talk) 04:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Count of worldwide number ones - please discuss your differences here

Please stop the edit war and discuss the merits of your positions here. Please also back up your assertions with evidence, i.e. a reliable source. A Youtube video of E! News is not a reliable source. If a reliable source cannot be found, the comment should be removed as WP:OR and people will have to count from themselves from the table below. --Rogerb67 (talk) 11:28, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

OK! I'm a huge fan of charts and obviously a fan of Chritina. So, according to the most reliable worldwide chart, Christina Aguilera has 5 worldwide #1! There are: Genie In A Bottle, What A Girl Wants, Nobody Wants To Be Lonely, Lady Marmalade and Beatiful. This is a normal chart with a weekly uptade. If you all wanna look into, this is the link: www.unitedworldchart.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by Terneris (talkcontribs) 21:42, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Please indent your replies; it makes following these discussions much easier. I'm afraid you'll have to be more specific. www.unitedworldchart.com appears to be a domain for sale and does not have any charts data. www.unitedworldchart.de is a charts site, however I cannot see any information on counts of "worldwide number ones" on this site. Could you provide a working link to the page on which this information is? --Rogerb67 (talk) 22:13, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I'm gonna give you #1 by #1 link:
Genie In A Bottle: http://www.mediatraffic.de/week48-1999.htm What A Girl Wants: http://www.mediatraffic.de/week09-2000.htm Nobody Wants To Be Lonely: http://www.unitedworldchart.de/week13-2001.htm Lady Marmalade: http://www.mediatraffic.de/week35-2001.htm Beautiful: http://www.mediatraffic.de/singles-week15-2003.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by Terneris (talkcontribs) 17:49, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Once again you have failed to indent (or sign) your response. Please do so in future.
That's no good; counting these amounts to a synthesis, and is not permitted. In any case, you have not demonstrated that this list is exhaustive, and Aguilera has not had other number ones on that chart. I am deleting the entry as uncited disputed material. Please do not add it in again without a reliable source that explicitly gives a count of worldwide number ones. Also the term "worldwide number ones" is vague - if you find a suitable reference I suggest you use a phrase such as "number ones in Media Traffic's United World Chart". --Rogerb67 (talk) 02:14, 22 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Spanish seperate from English

Why are the spannish works seperatred from the studio works? Were they not recorded in studios? Is it just because poeople don't want to have her less sucsessful album in the same table? At the moment it suggests that Spanish works are somehow lesser and not real albums, but simply novely recordings. I'm pretty sure this is not the artists belief, and the main charts in the US and UK don't do this seperation, why do we?Yobmod (talk) 10:12, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Assuming the content of the albums is significantly different, I don't think the fact they are separated is the problem here; the problem is the titles used which do appear to me to be POV to me. How about "Studio Albums (English)" and "Studio Albums (Spanish)", perhaps with a short clarifying text before the table itself? --Rogerb67 (talk) 11:10, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with the names of the studio albums.. but adding the Spanish singles to the overall section just makes everything unclearly..especially because we don't know the peak positions of Aguilera's other singles for example in Chile, Mexico or Argentina! We usually just know the airplay positions! So I would leave 'em separately.Olliyeah (talk) 20:21, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"Hurt" UK position

"Hurt" peaked ar #11 on the UK Singles Chart, not at #1 as somebody wrote on the article. So, it might be important to fix that mistake. Thank U!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.151.25.171 (talk) 22:48, 24 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Pop 100

I noticed that the Pop 100 Billboard Chart was included in Christina's singles discography which I like being included. I was curious, though, how there are positions listed in the column prior to 2005, since the Pop 100 is a songs chart that debuted in February 2005. It is impossible for there to be songs on that chart prior to "Ain't No Other Man."--Caponer (talk) 16:16, 23 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Just Be Free

I'm not trying to start anything - especially if this has been settled, but I noticed that Christian's demo album Just Be Free is not listed in her discography, even though there are discussion about it on here. Can I ask why it was agreed to be removed? Curious because I'm using Christina's discography as the precedent for another artist. Thanks Kyuu (talk) 06:34, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"Reflections" and "Just Be Free"

These were released as singles. "Just Be Free" was released in May 1997 (see Billboard's May 31, 1997 review of this in their Singles section, pg. 87). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.191.34.227 (talk) 06:07, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Her actual sales!

Debut: 20 million. [[13]]

Stripped: 12 million.

B2B: 4.6 million.

Mi Reflejo: 5 million

My Kind of Christmas: 3 million

KGB: 857,000

Which brings her to *45 million* worldwide.



Anyone know how many singles she's sold?

And I predict her debuting week sales for her new album will be anywhere between 450-650K.

Real Worldwide sales

According to her label:

Christina Aguilera- 13 million worldwide

Mi Reflejo- 1.6 million

My Kind of Christmas- 1.2 million

Stripped - 10 million

Back To Basics- 4.3 million

Keeps Getting Better- 800,000+

Just Be Free- 100,000+

  • Album sales: over 30 million
  • Single sales: over 13 million

Total Worldwide sales: over 43 million worldwideLAUGH90 (talk) 20:15, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]