Christina Aguilera's recorded catalogue spans pop, R&B, soul and occasional Spanish-language releases. According to the referenced list, she has released six studio albums, twenty solo singles, four video albums and twenty-seven music videos. Counts vary by source depending on whether holiday, Spanish or compilation albums are classed as studio records; the core body of work below highlights the most influential releases and formats.
Overview of releases
Her releases fall into several categories: studio albums, compilations and special projects, singles for radio and digital sale, and audiovisual releases such as video albums and music videos. Her debut era yielded mainstream pop hits, while later albums explored soul, retro and experimental electronic sounds. The discography reflects both English- and Spanish-language recordings and seasonal projects.
Key albums and periods
- Early pop breakthrough: debut singles that established her as a teen pop star.
- Artistic reinvention: albums that embraced more mature themes and varied production styles.
- Retro and soul influences: later work that drew on jazz, blues and big band elements.
Signature singles and videos
Certain singles became defining moments in her career, spanning radio-friendly pop to provocative R&B. Notable examples include chart-topping pop singles, powerful ballads and rhythm-driven collaborations. Music videos and video albums amplified the visual identity behind many singles and supported international promotion campaigns.
Formats, collaborations and special releases
Beyond studio records, Aguilera's discography includes Spanish-language recordings, holiday albums, soundtrack appearances and duets with other artists. Video albums collect live performances and music videos, while compilation packages gather hits and rarities. For a detailed track- and release-level listing see the official discography and artist pages such as Christina Aguilera and the solo singles list.
Legacy and notable facts
Her recorded output is often cited for vocal versatility and stylistic range, from adolescent pop to mature, genre-blending projects. The discography has produced multiple award-winning singles and continues to be revisited through reissues, greatest-hits packages and streaming playlists. When consulting release counts, note that different sources may count compilations or holiday albums as studio entries, which explains variations in totals across listings.