Ahead of its time
A term normalized by Christina Aguilera used to describe her 2010 album "Bionic". Today the term is used in pop culture and by fans and critics to describe an album or film. "Too advanced or modern to be understood or appreciated during the time." Some could even argue her album "Stripped" was ahead of its time.
"Maybe it was too ahead of its time for certain people".
"This Christina Aguilera album sounds so fresh, its ahead if its time".
"Christina Aguilera is always ahead of her time".
"This Christina Aguilera album sounds so fresh, its ahead if its time".
"Christina Aguilera is always ahead of her time".
Ahead of its time
A term popularized by singer/songwriter Christina Aguilera.
“That record, you know, it was definitely ahead of its time. And uh it wasn’t your straight typical like pop record.”
“I can proudly say Bionic was ahead of its time, to be honest. It wasn’t so commercialized. You had to really be a music lover, be a true fan of music and the love of being open to really appreciate that record. It’s just a special piece in my body of work that will forever live on. The older the record gets the more people will come to appreciate it actually and check it out.”
“Many times imitated, not duplicated; can't be replaced
Na-na-now, lemme spell it out, everybody can shout my name;
X-X-X-T-T-T-I-I-I-N-N-N-A
(Say) X-X-X-T-T-T-I-I-I-N-N-N-A-(say)-A-A-(say),”
“I can proudly say Bionic was ahead of its time, to be honest. It wasn’t so commercialized. You had to really be a music lover, be a true fan of music and the love of being open to really appreciate that record. It’s just a special piece in my body of work that will forever live on. The older the record gets the more people will come to appreciate it actually and check it out.”
“Many times imitated, not duplicated; can't be replaced
Na-na-now, lemme spell it out, everybody can shout my name;
X-X-X-T-T-T-I-I-I-N-N-N-A
(Say) X-X-X-T-T-T-I-I-I-N-N-N-A-(say)-A-A-(say),”