![]() ![]() A syrupy Aguilera pushes "Sex for Breakfast" like R Kelly might mid-disc, there's an R&B-free zone of lady-mush.īionic's power lies in its core limb-shaking sass, even as it confuses girl-on-girl action with sisterhood. Away from their clutches, Bionic can stall. Two it-guy producers, Polow da Don and Tricky Stewart, provide Bionic's backbone of sweaty club bangers. Mostly, Bionic cleaves closer to the sex-mad, urban R&B model that predated Gaga's absurdist vision and continues to sell. Hearing Bionic as a riposte to Lady Gaga's "Monster" is inevitable. Pop is both hall of mirrors and echo chamber, constantly refracting and reflecting its queen bees – Madonna, Britney, Stefani, Christina, Gaga – back at each other. Aguilera is no stranger to raunch, having upped the ante with the video for "Dirrty" in 2002. ![]()
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