Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera. It was released on November 6, 2008 by RCA Records. The album contains Aguilera's singles from all of her studio albums released up to 2008. It also featured four new additions: two remakes of her previous singles — "Genie in a Bottle" (1999) and "Beautiful" (2002) — and two original songs "Keeps Gettin' Better" and "Dynamite". In the United States, the album was released on November 11, 2008, exclusively via Target.
The compilation album received positive reviews from music critics, who praised her musical career over her first decade since entering the music industry. The album debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200, and has sold over 614,000 copies in the United States as of 2018. Internationally, it entered the top ten of record charts in multiple countries, including Australia, Ireland, Japan, Austria and France, and achieved several certifications.
Background
In September 2008, it was announced that Aguilera would release a greatest hits album titled Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits, whose distribution rights in the United States belonged to Target via her record label RCA Records.[3] On the compilation's title, Aguilera said: "I'm looking forward to the next 10 years, which is partly why I named the album, Keeps Gettin' Better, 'cause it does".[4] People who pre-ordered the compilation would receive a free digital download version of the single "Keeps Gettin' Better".[3] During an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Aguilera explained that Target "got such a great creative team", and that's why she worked with the retailer for the album.[5]
The compilation also included Aguilera's "professional and sexual coming-of-age" songs from her 2002 studio album Stripped including: "Dirrty", "Fighter" and "Beautiful".[6] Several media outlets noted the absence of "Can't Hold Us Down" from the compilation.[6][7] The songs are followed by her most recent efforts at that time, her fifth studio album, Back to Basics, which was described as a "pop-soul-jazz-blues opus" by Digital Spy writer Nick Levine.[7] The compilation featured the three singles from the album including the critically acclaimed top-ten song "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt" and the "tongue-in-cheek retro-pop" song, "Candyman".[6][7]
The compilation ends with four new songs produced by Linda Perry.[8] Two of these songs are remakes of her previous singles, "Genie 2.0" ("Genie in a Bottle"), and "You Are What You Are (Beautiful)" ("Beautiful").[9] The former received comparisons to Kelly Osbourne's "One Word" and was described as "stellar sonic".[6] The other new songs were "Keeps Gettin' Better" and "Dynamite".[10] A Rolling Stone reviewer noted the new material was electropop themed and reminiscent of Lady Gaga's work.[2]
Some of Aguilera's songs were also added to international versions of the compilation. The radio edit of "The Voice Within" from Stripped was added to the UK and Japanese editions while "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" and "Falsas Esperanzas", both from Mi Reflejo and the former being the Spanish version of Aguilera's number-one song "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)", were added to the Spanish and Argentine editions.[11][12]
"Dynamite" was released as a promotional single in Japan on November 20, 2008. It was released to the iTunes Store in the United States, too.[17] On January 14, 2009, the song received airplay in Russia, as reported by Tophit.[18] It reached number 146 on the Russian Airplay Chart.[18]
Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits received generally positive reviews from music critics.
AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine commented that the compilation "proves that no other teen pop singer of her era has a better track record than Christina and if the new songs are any indication, the title of this hits comp is no lie either."[1]
Nick Levine from Digital Spy noted the "spunky attitude" of the compilation and compared her recordings to those of Britney Spears: "She may have started out with similar material to another Mickey Mouse Club alumnus, but Aguilera moved on to bigger and better things more quickly than Britney." He further complimented Aguilera's songwriting skills.[19]
Chris Willman from Entertainment Weekly noted the lack of traditional Aguilera styles on the new songs, stating: "The singer has banished melisma and belting from these electronic confections, and her chops sound just as hot set on simmer."[20]
Writing for Sputnikmusic, Nick Butler positively reviewed Aguilera's new material, saying: "Christina the pop singer is dead, long live Electro Christina [...] At any rate, these four tracks are more than enough to build anticipation for what could be a very, very good album."[21]
In a mixed review, an editor from Rolling Stone said that the album's "ten stellar singles are weighed down by four bland attempts at 2008's trendy, Lady Gaga-jacking electropop."[2]
Commercial performance
In the United States, Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 on the issue date of November 29, 2008, selling 73,000 copies in its first week of release.[23] The album spent six weeks on the Top Catalog Albums, where it peaked at number 2 in 2010.[14] As of 2019, the greatest hits album has sold over 614,000 copies. In Canada, the album charted at number twelve on the Canadian Albums Chart.[14]
In Australia, Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits peaked at number eight on the ARIA Albums Chart on the issue date of November 23, 2008 and spent nine weeks on the chart.[24] In New Zealand, it peaked at number fifteen on the Official New Zealand Music Chart in November 2008 and was certified Gold in 2020.[25] In Austria, the album debuted at number ten on the Austrian Albums Chart on the issue date of November 21, 2008 and remained on the chart for five weeks.[26] The album also experienced moderate success in various European regions, including France (number seven), Ireland and Finland (number nine).[27][28] In the United Kingdom, the greatest hits peaked at number ten and was certified platinum for selling over 300,000 copies.[29] The album reached number 15 on the Mexican chart, as reported by AMPROFON in November 2008.[30] On Taiwanese Albums Chart, Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits debuted at the top spot.[31]
Track listing
Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits – Standard edition[32]
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Release history
Release history and formats for Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits
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