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The Making of Christina Aguilera's 'Keeps Gettin' Better' Music Video
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Christina Aguilera shoots a futuristic-themed music video to promote her new song 'Keeps Gettin' Better' off upcoming 'Keeps Gettin' Better - A Decade of Hits' LP.

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In support of her latest single "Keeps Gettin' Better", Christina Aguilera has teamed up with Peter Berg, the same guy who directed the big screen movie "Hancock", to work on a music video for the new song. Wanting a "whole opposite direction and going to the future", Aguilera is mostly shot on the green screen, wearing blue and blonde wig.

Produced by Pony Show @ Form TV, the music video is scheduled to be premiered on October 27. Previously, Aguilera has shot some promotional pictures for her upcoming album. One of the photos shows off her slim figure in a bra, mini pants, and thigh-high boots while the others present her posing with a pink tiger statue and sitting on a huge red lips-shaped couch. Her promo pics can be found on MailOnline.

"Keeps Gettin' Better" is the first single taken from Aguilera's first greatest hits album "Keeps Gettin' Better - A Decade of Hits". The effort will be dropped in the U.S. on November 11 and include new song "Dynamite" plus new versions of her previous hits "Genie in a Bottle", "Beautiful", "Come on Over (All I Want Is You)", "What a Girl Wants", and a remake of "Lady Marmalade", a song which features Lil' Kim, Mya, and Pink.

Behind-the-scenes video of Christina Aguilera's "Keeps Gettin' Better" music video:

On-the-set photos of Christina Aguilera making "Keeps Gettin' Better" music video:

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