Christina Aguilera – Fall In Line (Ft. Demi Lovato) (Review & Stream)

I think Christina Aguilera released this second single off of Liberation rather quickly because her first one was pretty ‘nah.’


I love when female artists feel it is important to create a song that empowers women worldwide, cause lets face it, us dudes are making way too many songs that degrade them. In “Fall In Line,” that is exactly what you get — a powerful tune in which both Christina and Demi Lovato challenge the ideas of how the mass media thinks a woman should carry themselves. I love the rebellious nature of the song, and most importantly, the passionate vocals you get from both artists involved.

 

OVERALL RATING (5/5)


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