July 22, 2010

Official "You Lost Me" Video HD





YOU LOST ME
Simply Magical, Rough 
& Beautiful

Christina Aguilera Sheds Tears in 'YLM' Video

Christina Aguilera cries her eyes out, and looks great doing it, in the video for her new piano-driven ballad, "You Lost Me," which premiered today on Vevo. Both the song and its video are the polar opposite of Aguilera's first "Bionic" single, "Not Myself Tonight," representing a kind of return to form for the gifted singer. 

"You Lost Me" begins with an extreme close-up of a gun barrel while Aguilera sings, "I am done, Smoking gun/We've lost it all, the love is gone." The newly strawberry-blonde star wanders through a deserted bedroom and lays down in the dirt, but like a vintage Hollywood vixen, she always remains impeccably glamorous -- even while mascara streams down her cheeks.

"I feel like our world's been infected," Aguilera belts at the end, "and somehow you left me neglected." The singer could easily be singing about the harsh response to "Bionic," which debuted at  No. 3 on the Billboard 200 back in June and had critics alleging that the singer was imitating Lady Gaga. Hopefully for Aguilera, "You Lost Me" will cast those doubts aside and remind everyone of what she does best. 

Christina Aguilera: Pain Is A Comfort Zone





In an ET exclusive, only our Kevin Frazier goes behind the scenes of the video for “You Lost Me” with Christina Aguilera as she opens up about causing controversy and reveals how she turns her private pain into inspiration. 
In the set, the singer says she didn’t aim to stir up controversy by kissing another girl in her last video, saying it didn’t even occur to her because she’s so comfortable with her sexuality.
As a new mom, she says she has no plans to tame her antics, stating to Kevin, “It’s like telling a painter, ‘don’t paint nude women now that you’ve become a parent.’ You still have to express yourself as a human being. Especially, I think as a woman, we’re so shamed of our sexuality … I have to keep in touch with myself as an artist and be able to express all sides of myself.”
It’s an issue she won’t shield her son Max Bratman from either, she says, “When you shame a subject like sexuality, that’s when you raise the perverts.”
When it comes to raising her own family, “For now, I’m so good with one!” she says with a laugh, adding she wants more kids “eventually, in the future.”
Out of mommy mode, she’s all business! Her new single is a ballad, so she had a vision of how the video should play out. “I wanted a very raw and real feeling,” she says of the shoot, which features a scene with the singer in a red-lit room with a bare bed. As the set falls apart and is burnt down while cameras roll, she reveals her goal is to capture the emotions that happen when “your relationship with this person is sort of being destroyed right before your eyes.”
“It can come from your childhood, it can come from a bad day,” she says of evoking emotions on command and co-writing the song. “Pain is almost a comfort zone, in a way.”
However, that pain can be turned into a positive. “At times, it can come from a very inspiring place,” she says. “This video will take you from a very dark place … pretty soon you’ll see me build my strength.”
Although this is her first new album in four years, she hardly took a break. “The first year was touring, getting pregnant, living that out,” she says. “[Then I] took a year to do the mom thing, to feel what that’s really like … then I accepted the movie ‘Burlesque’ and that was almost another year from the public eye, per say. So, there’s been a lot of work in the process.”