[情報] 告示牌:Stripped對現今流行音樂之影響
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How Christina Aguilera's 'Stripped' Album Is Influencing the Pop Scene 15
Years Later
10/29/2017 by Jeff Benjamin
"So here it is: no hype, no glass, no pretense. Just me. Stripped," Christina
Aguilera opens her sophomore album. Fifteen years after its release, pop
history has proven that Aguilera wasn't alone in exploring a process of
self-identification and declaration that made Stripped a landmark LP still
influencing today's mainstream scene.
Released on Oct. 29, 2002, Stripped's actual release marked a somewhat odd
time for Aguilera, who was displaying her edgy "Xtina" person via her
infamous "Dirrty" video and its accompanying promotions. At time of release,
much of the media focused on her outfits and without the ease of YouTube and
streaming services, Christina was only able to show a small breadth of the
material on Stripped during release week with the second single "Beautiful"
going to radio the following month. Yet as the world has now woken up to
Aguilera's multifaceted sides thanks to the Stripped singles -- like her
vulnerably empowered one (undeniable on "Beautiful"), the rock rebel
("Fighter"), feminist ("Can't Hold Us Down") and introspective hopeful ("The
Voice Within") -- it becomes clear how the likes of Rihanna, Demi Lovato,
Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande and more of today's biggest pop stars have
followed a similar path, exploring and incorporating these strategies into
their careers.
https://youtu.be/4Rg3sAb8Id8
One of the most fascinatingly jarring parts about Stripped wasn't the topless
cover, but the wide range of music it covered. While Christina's rivals stuck
to a signature sound (Britney Spears' dance-pop helped define an era) or
awkwardly tried to hop genres (Jessica Simpson and Mandy Moore's flips from
bubblegum to sultry pop felt more like a label push than artistic
renaissance), Christina was set on showcasing her span of influences and
sounds for Album No. 2 after firmly establishing herself in top 40 world.
That range was consistent throughout the 20 tracks as she embraced elements
of...and take a breath here...Latin-pop and flamenco ("Infatuation"),
neo-soul ("Loving Me 4 Me"), jazz and funk ("Impossible,"
"Underappreciated"), rock ("Fighter"), gospel ("Soar," "Keep on Singing My
Song") and beyond. And she sold each and every performance, bringing in the
right guests like Linda Perry, Lil' Kim, Dave Navarro, Alicia Keys, Redman
and more to help her vision.
Despite introducing the record with a turned-up club jam, Aguilera flipped
everyone on their head by following up with a ballad as classic as they come
with "Beautiful." Rihanna instantly comes to mind as another musical
shapeshifter, able to seamlessly showcase all her different influences
throughout albums. But Ariana Grande's latest LPs My Everything and Dangerous
Woman also show a huge range of genres and influences (compare "Side to Side"
to "Into You"), as did Miley Cyrus on Bangerz, which jumped from its sassy,
Salt-N-Pepa-inspired title track to a gut-wrenching ballad, "Maybe You're
Right."
https://youtu.be/eAfyFTzZDMM
Ultimately, Christina defining herself as "stripped" was not an ode to her
sexually empowered image, but representative of her peeling back layers and
getting to the music and emotions that make up the vocal powerhouse as a
human -- including all her darkness, fears and insecurities.
With edgier makeup, outfits, and hair choices, Christina was visually marking
her evolution, rocking jet-black hair for half her era, infamously using
piercings as a way to cope with trauma, and taking more fashion risks than
ever with bold dresses, cheeky pins and lots of see-through. Of recent,
Rihanna may have most famously made this artistic jump during her Rated R era
that saw her taking a noticeably darker turn (see the songs "Russian
Roulette," "Mad House") and her look growing more provocative (with an
asymmetrical pixie cut and showing lots more skin), and being more frank
about who she was at the time (specifically requesting more somber music).
https://youtu.be/PstrAfoMKlc
But the idea of Stripped also represented the topics and hyper-specific
experiences that Xtina was examining in herself.
Penultimate track "I'm OK" saw her on the verge of tears singing about the
domestic abuse she witnessed as a child, "Walk Away" detailed her inability
to leave a toxic relationship, "Infatuation" discussed her first love in
former dancer Jorge Santos, as the "Loves Embrace Interlude" gave insight
into her fear to let someone love her, almost certainly about then-boyfriend
Jordan Bratman. Listeners got insight into Demi Lovato's head via her
revealing "Daddy Issues" off her Xtina-approved Tell Me You Love Me album,
which explores how the star's estranged father affects her love and sex life.
Meanwhile, Cyrus' Bangerz album is essentially the tale of her dissolving
engagement with Liam Hemsworth that begins with the tender love song "Adore
You" and ends with the aggressively declarative "Someone Else."
https://youtu.be/dg8QgUIKXHw
And, of course, Stripped lives on for its bold embracing of sexuality.
All four of the aforementioned pop stars have become increasingly aware of
the power their sexuality brings in the public eye. Whether it's Ariana
seducing the camera while declaring herself a "Dangerous Woman" in the
accompanying video, Demi making sexual experimentation "Cool for the Summer,"
or Miley literally donning her own pair of leather chaps on tour (to which
Xtina applauded, "Cheers from one dirrty girl to the next") it all feels like
the next steps in the path Aguilera helped build after the likes of Donna
Summer, Madonna and Cher.
But today's stars have a much more sex-positive environment and won't have
Saturday Night Live making a judgey (and unfortunately quite unfunny) skit,
Entertainment Weekly calling them "desperate and shrill," Time referring to
them as "hookers," or continuous hatred from other celebrities (did Kelly
Osbourne really have a crush on Xtina?). Songs like "Get Mine, Get Yours"
talk of Xtina's affinity for casual sex, while "Can't Hold Us Down" includes
lines like, "The guy gets all the glory the more he can score / While the
girl can do the same yet you call her a whore." Who else was talking like
that and owning it with an equally open and sexually positive image in 2002?
If people had been paying attention to the full story instead of just the
leather chaps, they would have seen the grand vision Aguilera was unfolding
and her influence would be much more widely recognized on today's pop scene.
The Thursday before Stripped's release, Christina delivered a short set at
Chicago radio station B96's Halloween Bash. She performed "Dirrty" and "Get
Mine, Get Yours," but during her performance of "Beautiful" -- one of the
first live renditions of the future Grammy-winning song -- the instrumental
track started skipping so Xtina asked for the music to be cut and busted out
an a cappella performance with her backup singers before wrapping it up with
the bluesy "Impossible." Yes, getting dirrty help introduce the world to the
new Xtina, but the deeper messages of individuality, positivity, hopefulness
and above-all-else confidence that came with that introduction have only
recently begun to be embraced and recognized in pop music. Whenever that next
album comes -- it's soon right, Ms. Christina Maria?!? -- one can only hope
her shape-shifting legacy fuels more empowering, exciting artistry.
https://youtu.be/nA2k79EGHbc
為了紀念裸十五周年,告示牌特地撰文,
主要描寫這張專輯對當今流行樂壇有多大的影響,
舉凡 Rihanna、Demi Lovato、Ariana Grade及 Miley Cyrus都明顯受到這張專輯的啟發,
在十五年前為現在的流行女歌手路線開啟先河。
同時撰文者也提到了,克莉絲汀小姐,您的新專輯在哪兒???
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