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Christina Aguilera And Ricky Martin Reunite After 16 Years; Virtually Revive Classic Duet
Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin are back together after 16 years and that is to render one of the most iconic duets of all. Of course, the songstress did not join Martin on stage but was there virtually - singing the duet on screen to complete her part.
Most Iconic Classic Of The 2000 Era
According to Bustle, Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin released their first cult classic, "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely," in Jan. 2001. Although at the time of its release the song was not appreciated the way it should have been.
Although, later on it peaked at the number 10 spot on the Hot 100 charts of the U.S Billboard. Over the years, the charm of the duet has not rusted and rather, today it is considered 2000 era's most classic cult song. The song was released in the times when Martin was famous for his bon-bon force and Christina Aguilera was at the peak with her "Lady Marmalade" video.
Christina Aguilera And Ricky Martin Reunite Virtually For Duet
Hollywood reported that Christina Aguilera shot a performance video, so that she can take part in the duet when Ricky Martin performed the iconic song onstage during his residency run in Las Vegas. Martin started off with his residency on Apr. 5 and it was a great treat when fans watched Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin performing the classic song together.
The reaction of the fans was just incredible, when the songstress first appeared on the screen of the video at around the 1:30 mark. The rules have been relaxed at the concert, which is why the epic moment from the Las Vegas show found its way online through smartphones and other technical gadgets.
Now the debate ism who is better among Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin. Obviously, both are good, but since you get to see Martin performing live, he seems to connect with fans more than Aguilera. Otherwise, listening to the cult song yet again with these iconic voices is nothing short of an incredible experience.
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