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| Released = December 2002 <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small>
| Released = December 2002 <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small>
| Format = [[CD single]], [[12-inch maxi single|12" maxi single]]
| Format = [[CD single]], [[12-inch maxi single|12" maxi single]]
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Length = 3:58
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| Writer = [[Linda Perry]]
| Writer = [[Linda Perry]]
| Producer = Linda Perry
| Producer = Linda Perry
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| Chart position = <ul><li>#1 <small>([[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom|UK]])</small></li> <li>#2 <small>([[Dutch Top 40]], U.S.)</small></li></ul>
| Chart position = <ul><li>#1 <small>([[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom|UK]])</small></li> <li>#2 <small>([[Dutch Top 40]], U.S.)</small></li></ul>
| Last single = "[[Dirrty]]" <br />(2002)
| Last single = "[[Dirrty]]" <br />(2002)
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| Next single = "[[Fighter (song)|Fighter]]" <br />(2003)
| Next single = "[[Fighter (song)|Fighter]]" <br />(2003)
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"'''Beautiful'''" is a [[single (music)|single]] by [[United States|American]] singer [[Christina Aguilera]], the second from her second album, ''[[Stripped (Christina Aguilera album)|Stripped]]''. Released in late [[2002]] (see [[2002 in music]]), the single peaked at number two on the United States [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart, becoming Aguilera's sixth top ten hit. Due to the song's success following the failure of its predecessor, "[[Dirrty]]", it is generally believed to be her first [[comeback]] single in the United States. The single also became her fourth UK number-one single, and her first in Australia. It is generally considered to be one of Aguilera's [[signature song]]s.
"'''Beautiful'''" is a song written and produced by [[Linda Perry]], and recorded for American [[pop music|pop]] singer [[Christina Aguilera]]'s second studio album ''[[Stripped (Christina Aguilera album)|Stripped]]'' (2002). It is a [[cello]]-driven, [[european classical music|classically]]-flavored [[ballad]] in which its protagonist deals with hurtful statements made against her that cause her to feel insecure and have low self-esteem. She does not let others' negativity get the best of her, and proclaims, "I am beautiful no matter what they say, words can't bring me down". It was released as the album's second [[single (music)|single]] in late [[2002]] (see [[2002 in music]]) and reached number one in several countries.


==Background==
==Song information==
Linda Perry had originally wanted to save the song for herself, but with her career as an artist floundering and her career as a producer developing, she gave the song to Aguilera. "Beautiful", along with Perry's contributions to [[P!nk]]'s 2001 album ''[[M!ssundaztood]]'', helped to further her career as a producer and songwriter.


The song was only recorded on one take, the original [[demo (music)|demo]] of the song. Aguilera reportedly expressed concerns that she had hit some notes too flat and some too sharp, but Perry insisted that she leave them in. To her it represented the theme of "Beautiful", about how we are not perfect but each day we face life one step at a time, and Aguilera's imperfect vocal performance matched the theme of vulnerability within the song.
"Beautiful" (written and produced solely by [[Linda Perry]]) is considered one of Aguilera's [[signature song]]s. In this [[cello]]-driven, [[european classical music|classically]] flavored ballad, Aguilera deals with hurtful statements made against her which cause her to feel insecure and have low self-esteem; however, she does not let others' negativity get the best of her, causing her to proclaim proudly, "I am beautiful no matter what they say, words can't bring me down".


==Reception==
''[[American Idol]]'' judge [[Simon Cowell]] was so impressed with the song that he even went so far as to proclaim it one of the best pop recordings ever. [http://www.usaweekend.com/05_issues/050206/050206simon_cowell.html]. Ironically, the song almost did not reach its prominence, as Linda Perry had originally wanted to save the song for herself. However, with Perry's career as an artist floundering, but her career as a producer a success, she decided to switch gears permanently, and gave the song to Aguilera. (This song, along with [[P!nk]]'s "Get The Party Started," are most known for helping to further Perry's career as a producer.)
The first single from ''Stripped'', "[[Dirrty]]", had failed to reach the top forty in the U.S., so Aguilera's record label quickly released "Beautiful" as a follow-up single to prevent the descent of ''Stripped'' on the album charts. The song peaked at number two on the U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100]] largely because of its strong radio airplay; it was released as a 12" [[maxi single]] and at the time sales of this format were much lower than those of regular CD and CD maxi singles. "Beautiful" stayed in the U.S. top forty for twenty-four weeks, and was a number-one hit on many other ''Billboard'' magazine charts. It was equally successful elsewhere, and topped the charts in the UK (where it was her fourth number-one single), [[Australia]] (where it was her first) and [[Canada]] (where it was her third). The single's [[Jonas Åkerlund]]-directed [[music video]] garnered much attention, as it touched on the subjects of [[anorexia nervosa]], [[homosexuality]] and [[cross-dressing]].


"Beautiful" won a 2004 [[Grammy Award]] for "[[Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance|Best Female Pop Vocal Performance]]", and Linda Perry received a 2004 Musicnotes award for the song in the category of "Song of the Year". The song was ranked number two in the "Readers' Top Ten Singles" list at the 2004 [[Rolling Stone]] Music Awards, and its video was also placed at number two in the "Best Video, Readers' Pick" category. "Beautiful" also won "Video of the Year" and "Song of the Year" at the 2004 Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards, and the video was the recipient of the "Popular Female Video" award at the 2003 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards. A [[remix]] of "Beautiful" by [[Peter Rauhofer]] won a 2003 [[HX Magazine|HX]] Award for "Dance Song of the Year".
The song was only recorded on one take, the original [[demo (music)|demo]] of the song. Aguilera expressed concerns that she had hit some notes too flat and some too sharp, but Perry insisted that she leave them in. To her it represented the theme of "Beautiful", about how we are not perfect, but each day we face life one step at a time, and Aguilera's imperfect vocal performance resonated the theme of the song's vulnerability. The single's [[Jonas Åkerlund]]-directed music video garnered much attention, as it touched on the subjects of [[anorexia nervosa]], [[homosexuality]] and [[cross-dressing]].


[[Elvis Costello]] covered the song for an episode of the [[television program]] ''[[House (TV series)|House]]''. It was also covered by [[Gloria Gaynor]] in the [[United Kingdom|British]] television program, ''[[Hit Me Baby One More Time]]'', where she performed a [[disco]] version of the song. In addition, guitarists [[Richard Fortus]] and [[Robin Finck]] of [[Guns N' Roses]] would cover this song instrumentally for the early shows of Guns N' Roses' 2006 tour. Later it was covered by [[Kenny G]] and [[Chaka Khan]] as well.
[[Elvis Costello]] covered the song for an episode of the [[television program]] ''[[House (TV series)|House]]''. It was also covered by [[Gloria Gaynor]] in the British television program, ''[[Hit Me Baby One More Time]]'', where she performed a [[disco]] version of the song. In addition, guitarists [[Richard Fortus]] and [[Robin Finck]] of [[Guns N' Roses]] covered "Beautiful" instrumentally for the early shows of [[Guns N' Roses]]' 2006 tour. Later it was covered by [[Kenny G]] and [[Chaka Khan]] as well. ''[[American Idol]]'' judge [[Simon Cowell]] said it was one of the best pop recordings ever.<ref>[http://www.usaweekend.com/05_issues/050206/050206simon_cowell.html]</ref>


==Remixes==
==Remixes==
'''Official Remixes'''
'''Official remixes'''
* Beautiful ([[Peter Rauhofer]] Remix) (10:29)
* "Beautiful" ([[Peter Rauhofer]] remix) &mdash; 10:29
* Beautiful (Peter Rauhofer Mixshow) (6:58)
* "Beautiful" (Peter Rauhofer mixshow) &mdash; 6:58
* Beautiful (Peter Rauhofer Radio Edit) (3:56)
* "Beautiful" (Peter Rauhofer radio edit) &mdash; 3:56
* Beautiful ([[Brother Brown]] Divine Mix) (9:17)
* "Beautiful" ([[Brother Brown]] Divine mix) &mdash; 9:17
* Beautiful (Brother Brown Mixshow) (4:55)
* "Beautiful" (Brother Brown mixshow) &mdash; 4:55
* Beautiful (Al B. Rich Next Level Mix) (8:33)
* "Beautiful" (Al B. Rich Next Level mix) &mdash; 8:33
* Beautiful (Al B. Rich Radio Edit) (4:14)
* "Beautiful" (Al B. Rich radio edit) &mdash; 4:14
* Beautiful (Valentin Club Mix) (5:51)
* "Beautiful" (Valentin club mix) &mdash; 5:51
* Beautiful (Valentin Radio Mix) (3:57)
* "Beautiful" (Valentin radio mix) &mdash; 3:57
* Beautiful (Shanghai Surprise Mix)
* "Beautiful" (Shanghai Surprise mix)
* Beautiful (Tom Mandolini Mix)
* "Beautiful" (Tom Mandolini mix)
* Beautiful (FUG Remix) (5:43)
* "Beautiful" (FUG remix) &mdash; 5:43


'''Unofficial Remixes''' by famous [[remix|remixers]]
'''Unofficial remixes''' by famous remixers
* Beautiful (Wayne G.'s Heaven Anthem) (6:27)
* Beautiful (Wayne G.'s Heaven Anthem) &mdash; 6:27
* Beautiful (Woz Vocal Remix) ''- remixed by Scott Wozniak''
* Beautiful ([[Scott Wozniak|Woz]] vocal remix)
* Beautiful (Woz Sun-Drenched Dub) ''- remixed by Scott Wozniak''
* Beautiful (Woz Sun-Drenched dub)
* Beautiful (Woz Bonus Beat) ''- remixed by Scott Wozniak''
* Beautiful (Woz Bonus Beat)
* Beautiful ([[Junior Vasquez]] Remix)
* Beautiful ([[Junior Vasquez]] remix)

==Chart performance==

After the failure of "Dirrty", Aguilera's management quickly released the follow-up single "Beautiful" to prevent the descent of ''Stripped'' on the charts. The song succeeded in its task, peaking at number two on both the [[Billboard Hot 100]] and [[Hot 100 Airplay]]. However, the track failed to chart on the [[Hot 100 Singles Sales]] (largely due to the fact that single was released as a 12" maxi single, and at the time, the sales of this format could not compete with those of the regular CD/CD maxi singles). The single was also an across-the-board number-one hit, topping many Billboard charts. Elsewhere, the single received just as much success as in the U.S., topping the charts in the UK (for two weeks), Australia (for one week) and Canada (for five weeks).


==Charts==
==Charts==

"Beautiful" debuted at number sixty-two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It remained on the chart for twenty-seven weeks, and was ranked sixteen on the Hot 100 Year End Charts (2003). It was Aguilera's first number-one single on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, her fourth on both the Top 40 Tracks and Top 40 Mainstream charts, and her first on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Beautiful" was also Aguilera's fourth number-one on the UK Singles Chart and her third on the Canadian Singles Chart.

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Charts (2002)
!align="left"|Charts (2002)
!align="left"|Position
!align="center"|Peak <br>position
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100
|align="left"|#2
|align="center"|2
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales
|align="left"|U.S. Adult Contemporary
|align="left"|Failed to Chart
|align="center"|1 (5 weeks)
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay
|align="left"|#2
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
|align="left"|#15
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play
|align="left"|#1 (1 week)
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Top 40 Tracks
|align="left"|U.S. Top 40 Tracks
|align="left"|#1 (3 weeks)
|align="center"|1 (3 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Top 40 Mainstream
|align="left"|U.S. Top 40 Mainstream
|align="left"|#1
|align="center"|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Rhythmic Top 40
|align="left"|U.S. Rhythmic Top 40
|align="left"|#13
|align="center"|13
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Adult Top 40
|align="left"|U.S. Adult Top 40
|align="left"|#9
|align="center"|9
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Adult Contemporary
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play
|align="left"|#1 (5 weeks)
|align="center"|1 (1 week)
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Latin Pop Airplay
|align="left"|Canadian Billboard Hot 100 Singles
|align="left"|#38
|align="center"|1 (5 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay
|align="left"|Ireland Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#25
|align="center"|1 (4 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|World Chart Show
|align="left"|World Chart Show
|align="left"|#1 (3 weeks)
|align="center"|1 (3 weeks)
|-
|align="left"|Indonesia Chart
|align="center"|1 (2 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|UK Top 40 Singles
|align="left"|UK Top 40 Singles
|align="left"|#1 (2 weeks)
|align="center"|1 (2 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|Canadian Billboard Hot 100 Singles
|align="left"|Australian [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#1 (5 weeks)
|align="center"|1 (1 week)
|-
|align="left"|Australian [[ARIA]] Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#1 (1 week)
|-
|align="left"|Brasil Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|#17
|-
|-
|align="left"|New Zealand Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|New Zealand Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#1 (1 week)
|align="center"|1 (1 week)
|-
|-
|align="left"|'Tokio Hot 100'
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40]]
|align="left"|#63
|align="center"|2
|-
|-
|align="left"|Switzerland Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|Sweden Top 60 Singles
|align="left"|#7
|align="center"|3
|-
|-
|align="left"|Germany Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|Germany Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|#4
|align="center"|4
|-
|align="left"|Indonesia Chart
|align="left"|#1 (2 weeks)
|-
|-
|align="left"|Austria Top 75 Singles
|align="left"|Austria Top 75 Singles
|align="left"|#5
|align="center"|5
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40]]
|align="left"|Switzerland Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|#2
|align="center"|7
|-
|-
|align="left"|Sweden Top 60 Singles
|align="left"|Italy Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#3
|align="center"|8
|-
|-
|align="left"|Ireland Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|Brasil Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|#1 (4 weeks)
|align="center"|17
|-
|align="left"|Italy Top 50 Singles
|align="left"|#8
|-
|-
|align="left"|France Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|France Top 100 Singles
|align="left"|#27
|align="center"|27
|}

===Chart trajectory===
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" bgcolor="white" colspan="31"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart trajectory
|- style="background-color: #white;"
!align="center"|Week
!01
!02
!03
!04
!05
!06
!07
!08
!09
!10
!11
!12
!13
!14
!15
!16
!17
!18
!19
!20
!21
!22
!23
!24
!25
!26
!27
|-
!align="center" style="background-color: #white;"|Chart position
|62
|39
|22
|11
|10
|<center>6
|<center>6
|<center>7
|<center>6
|<center>4
|<center>2
|<center>3
|<center>5
|<center>7
|<center>8
|10
|12
|12
|15
|16
|19
|21
|25
|27
|37
|44
|49
|}

==Awards==
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Award show
!align="left"|Award
|-
|align="left"|2003
|align="left"|Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards
|align="left"|Popular Female Video
|-
|align="left"|2003
|align="left"|HX Awards
|align="left"|Dance Song of the Year &ndash; Peter Rauhofer Mix (Peter Rauhofer)
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Grammy Awards
|align="left"|Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards
|align="left"|Song of the Year
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards
|align="left"|Video of the Year
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Musicnotes
|align="left"|Song of the Year (Linda Perry)
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Rolling Stone Music Awards
|align="left"|Readers' Top Ten Singles (#2)
|-
|align="left"|2004
|align="left"|Rolling Stone Music Awards
|align="left"|Best Video, Readers' Pick (#2)
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Tokio Hot 100]] (radio airplay chart)
|align="center"|63
|}
|}


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[[Category:UK number one singles]]
[[Category:Canadian number one singles]]
[[Category:Canadian number one singles]]
[[Category:Australian number one singles]]
[[Category:Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play number-one singles]]
[[Category:Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play number-one singles]]
[[Category:Gay anthems]]


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Revision as of 20:48, 18 June 2006

"Beautiful"
Song

"Beautiful" is a song written and produced by Linda Perry, and recorded for American pop singer Christina Aguilera's second studio album Stripped (2002). It is a cello-driven, classically-flavored ballad in which its protagonist deals with hurtful statements made against her that cause her to feel insecure and have low self-esteem. She does not let others' negativity get the best of her, and proclaims, "I am beautiful no matter what they say, words can't bring me down". It was released as the album's second single in late 2002 (see 2002 in music) and reached number one in several countries.

Background

Linda Perry had originally wanted to save the song for herself, but with her career as an artist floundering and her career as a producer developing, she gave the song to Aguilera. "Beautiful", along with Perry's contributions to P!nk's 2001 album M!ssundaztood, helped to further her career as a producer and songwriter.

The song was only recorded on one take, the original demo of the song. Aguilera reportedly expressed concerns that she had hit some notes too flat and some too sharp, but Perry insisted that she leave them in. To her it represented the theme of "Beautiful", about how we are not perfect but each day we face life one step at a time, and Aguilera's imperfect vocal performance matched the theme of vulnerability within the song.

Reception

The first single from Stripped, "Dirrty", had failed to reach the top forty in the U.S., so Aguilera's record label quickly released "Beautiful" as a follow-up single to prevent the descent of Stripped on the album charts. The song peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 largely because of its strong radio airplay; it was released as a 12" maxi single and at the time sales of this format were much lower than those of regular CD and CD maxi singles. "Beautiful" stayed in the U.S. top forty for twenty-four weeks, and was a number-one hit on many other Billboard magazine charts. It was equally successful elsewhere, and topped the charts in the UK (where it was her fourth number-one single), Australia (where it was her first) and Canada (where it was her third). The single's Jonas Åkerlund-directed music video garnered much attention, as it touched on the subjects of anorexia nervosa, homosexuality and cross-dressing.

"Beautiful" won a 2004 Grammy Award for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance", and Linda Perry received a 2004 Musicnotes award for the song in the category of "Song of the Year". The song was ranked number two in the "Readers' Top Ten Singles" list at the 2004 Rolling Stone Music Awards, and its video was also placed at number two in the "Best Video, Readers' Pick" category. "Beautiful" also won "Video of the Year" and "Song of the Year" at the 2004 Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards, and the video was the recipient of the "Popular Female Video" award at the 2003 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards. A remix of "Beautiful" by Peter Rauhofer won a 2003 HX Award for "Dance Song of the Year".

Elvis Costello covered the song for an episode of the television program House. It was also covered by Gloria Gaynor in the British television program, Hit Me Baby One More Time, where she performed a disco version of the song. In addition, guitarists Richard Fortus and Robin Finck of Guns N' Roses covered "Beautiful" instrumentally for the early shows of Guns N' Roses' 2006 tour. Later it was covered by Kenny G and Chaka Khan as well. American Idol judge Simon Cowell said it was one of the best pop recordings ever.[1]

Remixes

Official remixes

  • "Beautiful" (Peter Rauhofer remix) — 10:29
  • "Beautiful" (Peter Rauhofer mixshow) — 6:58
  • "Beautiful" (Peter Rauhofer radio edit) — 3:56
  • "Beautiful" (Brother Brown Divine mix) — 9:17
  • "Beautiful" (Brother Brown mixshow) — 4:55
  • "Beautiful" (Al B. Rich Next Level mix) — 8:33
  • "Beautiful" (Al B. Rich radio edit) — 4:14
  • "Beautiful" (Valentin club mix) — 5:51
  • "Beautiful" (Valentin radio mix) — 3:57
  • "Beautiful" (Shanghai Surprise mix)
  • "Beautiful" (Tom Mandolini mix)
  • "Beautiful" (FUG remix) — 5:43

Unofficial remixes by famous remixers

  • Beautiful (Wayne G.'s Heaven Anthem) — 6:27
  • Beautiful (Woz vocal remix)
  • Beautiful (Woz Sun-Drenched dub)
  • Beautiful (Woz Bonus Beat)
  • Beautiful (Junior Vasquez remix)

Charts

Charts (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
U.S. Adult Contemporary 1 (5 weeks)
U.S. Top 40 Tracks 1 (3 weeks)
U.S. Top 40 Mainstream 1
U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 13
U.S. Adult Top 40 9
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play 1 (1 week)
Canadian Billboard Hot 100 Singles 1 (5 weeks)
Ireland Top 50 Singles 1 (4 weeks)
World Chart Show 1 (3 weeks)
Indonesia Chart 1 (2 weeks)
UK Top 40 Singles 1 (2 weeks)
Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles 1 (1 week)
New Zealand Top 50 Singles 1 (1 week)
Dutch Top 40 2
Sweden Top 60 Singles 3
Germany Top 100 Singles 4
Austria Top 75 Singles 5
Switzerland Top 100 Singles 7
Italy Top 50 Singles 8
Brasil Top 100 Singles 17
France Top 100 Singles 27
Tokio Hot 100 (radio airplay chart) 63
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