All 10 Christina Aguilera Albums, Ranked By Fans

Coley Reed
Updated May 17, 2024 10 items

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When it comes to the best Christina Aguilera albums, fans provide the ultimate verdict through their votes. Amid her illustrious career, Christina Aguilera has emerged as one of the most iconic pop vocalists, known for her powerhouse voice and genre-defying albums. This list, ranked entirely by fan votes, aims to capture the essence of her discography, focusing solely on her studio albums. Excluding singles, EPs, and compilation albums, this crowd-ranked list lets die-hard Aguilera fans and pop enthusiasts alike weigh in on which albums stand out as her greatest work.

Christina Aguilera's discography showcases an incredible range of styles and themes. Stripped, released in 2002, marks a bold transformation from her initial teen-pop image, blending pop, R&B, and rock while incorporating feminist themes in tracks like "Beautiful." In contrast, her self-titled debut album introduced the world to hits like "Genie in a Bottle," emphasizing her vocal range and pop sensibilities. Back to Basics, released in 2006, takes a retro approach, drawing inspiration from jazz and blues while incorporating modern production techniques. Bionic, on the other hand, dives into electropop and R&B, featuring collaborations with artists like Nicki Minaj, it pushed boundaries and showcased Aguilera’s adventurous side.

As this fan-driven list highlights, each album contributes uniquely to Christina Aguilera's legacy. Whether it's her first Spanish-language album Mi Reflejo, which connects with her Latin roots, or Liberation, her triumphant return in 2018 with experimental sounds and powerful anthems, every record offers something distinct and memorable. Albums like Lotus and My Kind of Christmas also demonstrate her versatility in exploring themes of rebirth and festive joy, respectively.

Encouraging all Christina Aguilera aficionados to vote, this list thrives on genuine fan engagement. By casting a vote, everyone can ensure their favorite album receives the recognition it deserves. a longtime fan or a newcomer to her music, head over and make your voice heard on which Christina Aguilera album stands on top.

Latest additions: Burlesque, Aguilera, Liberation
Over 700 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of All 10 Christina Aguilera Albums, Ranked By Fans
  • Stripped
    Photo: RCA
    1
    375 votes

    Released in 2002, Christina Aguilera's fourth studio album marked a dramatic shift from her teen pop beginnings, embracing a blend of pop, R&B, soul, rock, hip hop, and Latin music. Garnering both acclaim and criticism, it achieved commercial success, peaking within the top five in multiple countries and selling over 12 million copies globally. The album featured popular singles like "Dirrty" and "Beautiful," the latter earning Aguilera a Grammy Award. Although it polarized critics for its varied musical styles, it ultimately received praise for its feminist themes and personal lyrics, influencing a generation of artists.

    Tracklist:

    1. Stripped Intro
    2. Can't Hold Us Down
    3. Walk Away
    4. Fighter
    5. Primer Amor Interlude
    6. Infatuation
    7. Loves Embrace Interlude
    8. Loving Me 4 Me
    9. Impossible
    10. Underappreciated
    11. Beautiful
    12. Make Over
    13. Cruz
    14. Soar
    15. Get Mine, Get Yours
    16. Dirrty
    17. Stripped Pt. 2
    18. The Voice Within
    19. I'm OK
    20. Keep on Singin' My Song

  • Back to Basics
    Photo: RCA
    2
    330 votes

    Christina Aguilera's fifth studio album served as a homage to the singer's jazz and soul idols from the 1920s to the 1950s. Featuring hits like "Ain't No Other Man" and "Candyman," it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and achieved double platinum status. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and received additional Grammy nominations. Its fusion of old-school elements with modern sounds intrigued critics and fans alike, earning a spot in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. It sold approximately five million copies worldwide, showcasing Aguilera's daring versatility.

    Tracklist:

    1. Intro (Back to Basics)
    2. Makes Me Wanna Pray
    3. Back in the Day
    4. Ain't No Other Man
    5. Understand
    6. Slow Down Baby
    7. Oh Mother
    8. F.U.S.S. (Interlude)
    9. On Our Way
    10. Without You
    11. Still Dirrty
    12. Here to Stay
    13. Thank You (Dedication to Fans...)

  • Christina Aguilera
    Photo: RCA

    Christina Aguilera's debut album propelled her to stardom with hits like "Genie in a Bottle" and "What a Girl Wants." Garnering positive reviews from critics, it showcased her impressive vocal range and versatility. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and earned Aguilera the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. It also garnered several other nominations. Critical acclaim highlighted the clean production and engaging lyrics. Certified multi-platinum, the album sold over eight million copies in the U.S. alone. This launchpad laid the groundwork for Aguilera's enduring career in music.

    Tracklist:

    1. Genie in a Bottle
    2. What a Girl Wants
    3. I Turn to You
    4. So Emotional
    5. Come on Over (All I Want Is You)
    6. Reflection
    7. Love for All Seasons
    8. Somebody's Somebody
    9. When You Put Your Hands on Me
    10. Blessed
    11. Love Will Find a Way
    12. Obvious

  • Bionic
    Photo: RCA
    4
    328 votes

    Christina Aguilera's sixth studio album dives into electropop and R&B, showcasing her fascination with electronic music. Featuring tracks like "Not Myself Tonight" and "Woohoo," it debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 and topped the UK Albums Chart, despite being the lowest-selling number-one album in eight years there. While it received mixed reviews from critics, some praised its bold experimentation and vocal performances. The album garnered attention but did not win major awards. Collaborations with artists like Nicki Minaj and producers including Tricky Stewart added distinct flavors, making it a notable entry in Aguilera's discography.

    Tracklist:

    1. Bionic
    2. Not Myself Tonight
    3. Woohoo
    4. Elastic Love
    5. Desnudate
    6. Love & Glamour (Intro)
    7. Glam
    8. Prima Donna
    9. Morning Dessert (Intro)
    10. Sex for Breakfast
    11. Lift Me Up
    12. My Heart (Intro)
    13. All I Need
    14. I Am
    15. You Lost Me
    16. I Hate Boys
    17. My Girls
    18. Vanity

  • Mi Reflejo
    Photo: RCA
    5
    268 votes

    Featuring five Spanish-language versions of previous hits, Christina Aguilera's 2000 album showcased her versatility and connection to her Latin roots. Peaking at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts, it remained there for 19 weeks. Critics had mixed feelings; some praised her vocal prowess while others felt it lacked emotional depth. The album included popular singles such as "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" and "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti." Aguilera's duet "Si No Te Hubiera Conocido" with Luis Fonsi added star power. Winning a Billboard Latin Music Award, it cemented her influence in Latin music.

    Tracklist:

    1. Genio Atrapado
    2. Falsas Esperanzas
    3. El Beso del Final
    4. Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti
    5. Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)
    6. Si No Te Hubiera Conocido
    7. Contigo En La Distancia
    8. Cuando No es Contigo
    9. Por Siempre Tú
    10. Una Mujer
    11. Mi Reflejo

  • My Kind of Christmas
    Photo: RCA

    Featuring covers of Christmas standards and original tracks, Christina Aguilera's third studio album peaked at number 28 on the U.S. Billboard 200. Despite mixed reviews criticizing its vocal style, it was certified platinum by the RIAA with 1,015,000 copies sold. The album includes notable songs like "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "The Christmas Song," the latter becoming Aguilera's fifth top-twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Promoted through television appearances and a special ABC concert, the album's unique blend of dance-pop elements stood out within her catalog, despite not winning major awards.

    Tracklist:

    1. Christmas Time
    2. This Year
    3. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
    4. Angels We Have Heard on High
    5. Merry Christmas, Baby
    6. Oh Holy Night
    7. These Are the Special Times
    8. This Christmas
    9. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
    10. Xtina's Xmas (Interlude)
    11. The Christmas Song (Holiday Remix)

  • Lotus
    Photo: RCA
    7
    242 votes

    Christina Aguilera's seventh studio album reflected a journey of personal rebirth following her divorce. Blending pop, dance-pop, and rock, it featured singles like "Your Body" and "Just a Fool." Despite its debut at number seven on the US Billboard 200, the album garnered mixed reviews; critics found the music conventional and the lyrics lackluster. It performed better internationally, reaching the top 10 in countries like Canada and Switzerland. The album contained collaborations with artists like CeeLo Green and showcased influences from her role on The Voice, but it did not win major awards.

    Tracklist:

    1. Lotus Intro
    2. Army of Me
    3. Red Hot Kinda Love
    4. Make the World Move
    5. Your Body
    6. Let There Be Love
    7. Sing for Me
    8. Blank Page
    9. Cease Fire
    10. Around the World
    11. Circles
    12. Best of Me
    13. Just a Fool

  • Liberation
    Photo: RCA
    8
    1 votes

    Liberation

    Released in 2018, Christina Aguilera's eighth studio album marked her return after a six-year hiatus. Featuring collaborations with artists like Demi Lovato and 2 Chainz, it debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 and topped charts in Spain. Critics praised its experimental style and Aguilera's powerful vocals, with standout tracks including "Accelerate," "Fall in Line," and "Like I Do." While the album did not secure major awards, it was well-received and showcased a range of genres. The production team included big names like Kanye West and Anderson .Paak, contributing its unique sound and positive critical reception.

    Tracklist:

    1. "Liberation"
    2. "Searching for Maria"
    3. "Maria"
    4. "Sick of Sittin'"
    5. "Dreamers" (spoken word by Sofia Bratman, Charlotte Elder-Groebe, Summer Rain Rutler, Aria Sage, Lilly Bratman and Ashley Morente)
    6. "Fall in Line" (featuring Demi Lovato)
    7. "Right Moves" (featuring Keida and Shenseea)
    8. "Like I Do" (featuring GoldLink)
    9. "Deserve"
    10. "Twice"
    11. "I Don't Need It Anymore (Interlude)"
    12. "Accelerate" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 2 Chainz)
    13. "Pipe" (featuring XNDA)
    14. "Masochist"
    15. "Unless It's with You"

  • Aguilera
    Photo: Sony Latin
    9
    0 votes

    Aguilera

    Titled after her Spanish surname, Christina Aguilera's ninth studio album, released in 2022, pays tribute to her Latin American heritage. The album, divided into three parts, features a mix of cumbia, tango, reggaeton, and tropical influences. Collaborations with artists like Becky G and Ozuna highlight popular singles such as "Pa Mis Muchachas" and "Santo," both receiving platinum certifications from the RIAA. The album debuted at number three on Billboard’s Latin Digital Song Sales chart. Critically acclaimed, it won the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the Latin Grammy Awards and received seven nominations, showcasing Aguilera's versatility and cultural connection.

    Tracklist:

    1. "Ya Llegué"
    2. "Pa Mis Muchachas" (with Becky G and Nicki Nicole featuring Nathy Peluso)
    3. "Somos Nada"
    4. "Santo" (with Ozuna)
    5. "Como Yo"
    6. "La Reina"
    7. "Suéltame" (with Tini)
    8. "Brujería"
    9. "Traguito"
    10. "Cuando Me Dé la Gana"
    11. "Te Deseo lo Mejor"
    12. "Cuando Me Dé la Gana" (with Christian Nodal)
    13. "Intro (La Luz)"
    14. "No Es Que Te Extrañe"

  • Burlesque
    Photo: RCA, Screen Gems
    10
    0 votes

    Burlesque

    Released in 2010, the soundtrack for the film Burlesque features performances by Christina Aguilera and Cher. Garnering generally favorable reviews, it saw Cher's "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me win a Golden Globe for Best Original Song; Aguilera's "Bound to You" also received a nomination. The album reached number 18 on the U.S Billboard 200 and achieved top ten positions in Australia, New Zealand, and Austria. Critics praised the collection as a celebration of diva artistry, though some felt it lacked cohesion. Despite mixed reviews, the soundtrack sold 779,000 copies in the U.S. by 2019, cementing its moderate success.

    Tracklist:

    1. "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
    2. "Welcome to Burlesque" (performed by Cher)
    3. "Tough Lover"
    4. "But I Am a Good Girl"
    5. "Guy What Takes His Time"
    6. "Express"
    7. "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" (performed by Cher)
    8. "Bound to You"
    9. "Show Me How You Burlesque"
    10. "The Beautiful People (from Burlesque)"