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Album: Keeps Gettin' Better (Remixes)

Artist: Christina Aguilera

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2008
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 6

  • Copyright: ℗ 2008 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracklist For Keeps Gettin' Better (Remixes) By Artist Christina Aguilera

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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 4:06 USD 1.29
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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 3:18 USD 1.29
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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 3:19 USD 1.29
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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 9:35 USD 1.29
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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 9:04 USD 1.29
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Keeps Gettin' Better Christina Aguilera 8:29 USD 1.29

Reviews For Keeps Gettin' Better (Remixes) By Artist Christina Aguilera

  • Love this chick!!

    5
    By moppijmj
    Came across these remixes, they are AWESOME!! Christina! You amaze me. The lady has talent. Baggi mix is my favorite.
  • Baggi Begovic has very little lyrics

    4
    By Peelbacks
    I read someone's review that their favorite mix was the Baggi Begovic. But it's basically insturmental. I'm disapponted. It's still a great mix, but you would enjoy it more if you're expecting more of an insturmental version. Just a warning.
  • Fantastic! Great for work-outs, etc.

    5
    By fashionphoenix
    A really solid remix collection. You will not regret buying this. I recently bought a ton of dance mixes for my iPod, but these Xtina mixes made the final cut and I keep listening to them over and over again. The more I listen, the more I love it. I guess you could say they "keep getting better." Though, how how do you improve on perfection? Seriously, I get a great workout when listening to these tracks, they really get you moving. Great music for getting ready to go out and also for designing. It isn't that expensive (less than a latte), just get the whole album- you'll love it!
  • ((((wow))))

    5
    By Lea B.
    Niiiiiice ;)
  • Jody den Broeder "Keeps Gettin' Better"

    3
    By Remix Enthusiast
    Honestly, this is not one of my favorite Christina Aguilera songs. But, the "Jody den Broeder Super Club Mix" turned this mediocre song into a club banger.
  • Stick to the original!

    2
    By Varga_4
    I bought the Jody den Broeder one...it is not all that good and it is censored! I prefer the original one to any of these mixes.
  • Great song...

    4
    By misskc
    Swt.....I like this song....
  • Thanks iTunes!

    5
    By DCAnonymous
    First of all, the first remix is better then the original,because it adds more beats and makes it much cooler, plus its a clean version. It instead of 'some day i'm a superb**ch', its 'somedays i'm a superpshhh' and they take out damn to, but yeahh good remixes. Dynamite is a little to computerized, but its cool still.
  • NOT her best work

    2
    By Joseph A. Sutton
    she sounds too dance. the original keeps gettin better while most remixes keep gettin worse
  • Ack

    1
    By Kirk
    She should just go back to ballads seriously. This song/remixes does not give her voice justice.

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