On August 24, 1999, Christina Aguilera released her self-titled debut album, Christina Aguilera. Following her 1998 song Reflection, the theme song for Mulan, and her first single Genie in a Bottle, released in June, the album incorporates dance-pop and teen-pop genres, much like her contemporaries. It included the collaboration of producers David Frank, Ron Fair, Guy Roche, Robin Thicke, Diane Warren, Matthew Wilder, and Aaron Zigman.
Several of the songs would later receive a Spanish adaptation for her second studio album Mi Reflejo, released the following year.
The album debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 253,000 copies, and earned her a Grammy for Best New Artist in 2000. It's been certified 8x Platinum and it's sold more than 14 million copies worldwide.
Four singles were released to promote this record: Genie in a Bottle, What a Girl Wants (the first song to top the BBH100 in the 2000's), I Turn to You and Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You).