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After 26 years, Christina Aguilera departs from RCA Records

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Christina Aguilera, the iconic singer known for hits like “Genie In A Bottle,” has made a major career move by signing with 5020 Records, a new Latin label based in Miami. This decision comes after Aguilera’s long-standing relationship with RCA, where she released eight studio albums.

The 43-year-old artist’s future at RCA had been the subject of speculation for months, especially after she updated her website to include 5020’s official logo. Now, all mention of Aguilera has been removed from RCA’s website, signaling a definitive departure.

Despite leaving RCA, Aguilera remains under the Sony banner as 5020 Records is affiliated with the parent company. This move opens up new opportunities for the Grammy-winning singer to explore her Latin roots and experiment with different sounds.

Recently, Aguilera has been working on new music inspired by her Las Vegas residency show at The Venetian. The glitzy concert experience has fueled her creativity, leading her to experiment with fresh sounds and write new material for an upcoming album.

In a statement to Vegas Magazine, Aguilera expressed her excitement about sharing her personal and professional growth over the past six years through her music. Fans can expect a unique and innovative experience from the pop idol as she continues to push her artistic boundaries and evolve as an artist.

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