The song’s opening is its most iconic feature. In the Burlesque film, Aguilera's character, Ali, begins the performance solo, wailing the lines “Sometimes I get a good feeling” with only a wooden chair for company.
Christina Aguilera's rendition of the Etta James classic, "," remains one of the most celebrated moments from the 2010 film Burlesque and its accompanying Burlesque Soundtrack . While the full track is a high-energy explosion of soul and jazz, it is the acapella intro that often steals the show, serving as a masterclass in vocal control and raw emotion. A Modern Soul Masterpiece
Christina Aguilera : Mastering the Raw Energy of "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
Released on , the song was produced by Tricky Stewart . It reimagines the 1962 original with a contemporary "power-pop" edge while staying true to its gospel-inflected roots. The track effectively bridges Aguilera's jazz-influenced Back to Basics era with the theatrical world of neo-burlesque. The Power of the Acapella Intro
Christina Aguilera Вђ“ Somethings Got A Hold On Me (acapella) Guide
The song’s opening is its most iconic feature. In the Burlesque film, Aguilera's character, Ali, begins the performance solo, wailing the lines “Sometimes I get a good feeling” with only a wooden chair for company.
Christina Aguilera's rendition of the Etta James classic, "," remains one of the most celebrated moments from the 2010 film Burlesque and its accompanying Burlesque Soundtrack . While the full track is a high-energy explosion of soul and jazz, it is the acapella intro that often steals the show, serving as a masterclass in vocal control and raw emotion. A Modern Soul Masterpiece The song’s opening is its most iconic feature
Christina Aguilera : Mastering the Raw Energy of "Something's Got a Hold on Me" While the full track is a high-energy explosion
Released on , the song was produced by Tricky Stewart . It reimagines the 1962 original with a contemporary "power-pop" edge while staying true to its gospel-inflected roots. The track effectively bridges Aguilera's jazz-influenced Back to Basics era with the theatrical world of neo-burlesque. The Power of the Acapella Intro begins the performance solo