

Meanwhile, Christina - who has 14-year son Max with her producer ex Jordan Bratman and seven-year-old daughter Summer with her current man Matthew Rutler - previously revealed her Spanish-language music is a way to "share" her culture with her children.

"At the moment she is experimenting with sounds but it’s likely to be the dancey commercial sound with big vocals that fans love her for."

"She really enjoyed trying something different with 'Aguilera' which was a real passion project for her, but she is ready to go back to her pop roots. The 41-year-old star released her Spanish-language album 'Aguilera' in May and has been penning new music after becoming inspired by the reception she received at her recent concerts.Īnd during her performance at Liverpool's Marks and Spencer Bank Arena on Wednesday night (03.08.22), she told the crowd the follow-up to 2018's 'Liberation' "is coming".Ī source also told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "It’s early days but Christina is back working on new music. Christina Aguilera promised to release a new English-language album at her Liverpool concert.
