Christina Aguilera Wears a Fiery Red Dress in ‘La Reina’ Music Video

vocal power Christina Aguilera is more beautiful than ever in her new music video “La Reina”. Her bodycon dress perfectly matches the fiery red locks she debuted in October 2021, giving off some serious Jessica Rabbit vibes.
The 41-year-old is no stranger to striking outfits. Christina is clearly a fan of plunging necklines, as she sported another high-cut silhouette on the February cover of She Mexico. She also flaunted more raunchy outfits in April with her emerald green latex dress at the Daily Front Row Fashion Awards. Beautiful in all colors, she was photographed in Dubai wearing a tight purple dress also in latex. This time, in the “La Reina” video, Christina wore a gorgeous Hollywood-inspired vintage dress.
“La Reina” consists of Xtina’s sustained belt notes and impressive riffs. In the song, she uses her gorgeous, rich tone over smooth Latin guitars while singing effortlessly in Spanish. Appearing in the middle of a celebration, the clip uses vibrant colors while the six men who accompany her harmonize beautifully with her voice. The video is just over four minutes long, with Christina hitting a powerful final note and the camera zooming out with the sound of cheers and applause.
Although she admits she’s not fluent in Spanish, this isn’t the first time the half-Ecuadorian has ventured into the world of Latin-inspired music. In October 2021, the “Fighter” singer released the music video for her single “Pa’ Mis Muchachas”, the first teaser for her highly anticipated second project in Spanish. His EP La Fuerza was released in January 2022.
“La Fuerza (The Strength)…in this first chapter, represents the different elements of what it means to be strong now, as I have unlocked new parts of myself as a woman, a fighter, a mother and a creator,” said posted Christina. on his Instagram.
This comes 22 years after his first album in Spanish, titled Mi Reflejo, which earned the singer a Latin Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Album. During her career, she said she was criticized for not sounding stereotypical Latina enough to record such material, despite her father being born in Ecuador. Either way, the former Mickey Mouse Clubhouse star wore a bright red flamenco-inspired dress to channel her heritage perfectly in the music video for “La Reina.”