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"Fighter" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera for her fourth studio album, '' Stripped'' (2002). The song was written by Aguilera and
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, and produced by the latter. It was released by
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as the third single from ''Stripped'' on March 10, 2003. Inspired by
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' song " November Rain", "Fighter" was characterized as a hybrid of rock and R&B that incorporates elements of arena rock and
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. The track sees Aguilera thanking a man who had done her wrong for making her a "fighter." "Fighter" received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Aguilera's vocals and the song's empowering lyrics. The single peaked at number 20 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAA). As of September 2014, "Fighter" has sold 1.184 million copies in the United States. Elsewhere, the song reached the top ten of several national
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, including those in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands. A music video for "Fighter" was directed by
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. Aguilera performed the track on four of her major concert tours: The Justified & Stripped Tour (2003), The Stripped Tour (2003), Back to Basics Tour (2006–2008), and Liberation Tour (2018). "Fighter" has been covered by several artists, including American Idol winner
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and Darren Criss.


Background and composition

In the book '' Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind the Song'', Aguilera revealed the occasion, theme and meaning of "Fighter". She talked about her "very chaotic and abusive" home, where she did not feel "safe". In school, Aguilera was picked on and alienated because of her musical passion. However, it made her become "smarter and stronger". To release herself, Aguilera started to write songs at the age of 15, both music and lyrics; and it was the way how she found her voice. The writing process of "Fighter" began during her promotion for her debut album in 1999, when she was "a part of the big craze pop phenomenon". According to Aguilera, her debut album helped her a lot to develop the process. She wanted to make an "emotionally rich and positive empowering" song, especially for women, in order for them to speak for themselves be strong. About the idea of the track, she revealed, "I was coming up with titles and ideas and deciding what I wanted to write about. I had to sit down and make sense of my feelings and experiences. I learned a lot from the first record that helped me to develop. I took the good and the bad and considered some of the choices I made and became better because of it." Aguilera considers "Fighter" a "natural" and authentic song, adding that "when you can be honest, you can be free, and when you're free, you do your best work." "Fighter" is a rock song. Sal Cinquemani from
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said that "Fighter" is a hybrid of R&B and rock. Meanwhile, a reviewer of '' Billboard'' described the song as arena rock-influenced, and
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's Nana-Adwoa Ofori noted the elements of
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. However, Nick Levin from
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detailed "Fighter" as an arena rock piece. The song was inspired by band
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' song " November Rain" (1992). Written in the key of E minor, "Fighter" has a moderate
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of 96 beats per minute. Brian Hiatt from ''
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'' and Chuck Taylor for ''Billboard'' likened the track's musical style to that of
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's "
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". Aguilera's vocals on the track span from the low-note of G3 to the high-note of G5; Taylor labelled Aguilera's vocals "tornado of a vocal." At the beginning of "Fighter", the guitar sound was arranged in the chord progression of Em – G/D – D – C – Em/B – B – Am – C/G – G – B7. Aguilera speaks the lyrics, "After all you put me through, you'd think I'd despise you / But in the end, I wanna thank you, 'cause you made me that much stronger" on the guitar theme by Dave Navarro. Lyrically, Aguilera wants to thank the man who did her wrong rather than insult him, because he helped make her stronger and work harder, thus making her a fighter. At the chorus, she sings, "'Cause it makes me that much stronger/ Makes me work a little bit harder/ Makes me that much wiser/ So thanks for making me a fighter". The chords in the guitar part are E5 – F5 – G5 – A5 – B5 − C5 – B5 – A5 – G5 – F5 – E5. She continues, "Made me learn a little bit faster/ Made my skin a little bit thicker/ Makes me that much smarter/ So thanks for making me a fighter". The lyrics of "Fighter" have been recognized as "empowering". On the first episode of '' RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked'' season 10, Aguilera said the song was about someone she loved but who "deserved it".


Reception


Critical reception

"Fighter" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. David Brownie from ''Entertainment Weekly'' called it "spunkier than one would expect from a dance-floor strumpet who loves to flaunt her lung power." Chuck Taylor writing for ''Billboard'' complimented "Fighter" for demonstrating that Aguilera " asgot the goods to rise above what so many lesser acts depend on for celebrity." On behalf of the same publication, Andrew Unterberger wrote that "Fighter" and " Can't Hold Us Down" are two tracks that helped "expand audience expectations of her image and sound." Digital Spy's Nick Levine named it a "strutting arena rock" song, while Nick Butler from
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simply called it "great." ''
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'' editor Kelefa Sanneh positively viewed the track's theme as "fearless" and "full of mildly rebellious rhetoric." On a less positive side, BBC Music's Jacqueline Hodges called the song "hilarious", while Jancee Dunn from ''
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'' wrote that the song "is a sterile foray into rock."


Chart performance

In the United States, "Fighter" debuted at number 61 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart on April 12, 2003, becoming the week's best-debuting single. In the following week, it jumped to number 56. On the issue dated April 26, 2003, the single charted at number 46. In its fourth week charting, "Fighter" raised to number 38. The single grew ten positions, charting at number 28 on May 10. On May 17, 2003, it charted at number 22. "Fighter" finally peaked at number 20 in its seventh week charting, becoming Aguilera's ninth top-twenty hit on the chart. On the Pop Songs chart, it peaked at number five. The single also peaked at number 28 on the
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. On October 14, 2022, "Fighter" was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAA) for shipping more than 2,000,000 copies in the country. As of August 2014, the single has sold 1,184,000 million digital units in the United States. On the
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, it peaked at number three. Throughout Europe, "Fighter" also attained moderate success on charts, peaking within the top 15 in most of the countries where it charted. It reached number 11 in Belgium (Flanders) and Switzerland, number 12 in Norway and Sweden, number 13 in Germany, and number 15 in Denmark, Italy and Spain. In Hungary, it peaked at number 8 on the Mega Top 100 Singles. The single also reached the top five in the Netherlands. On the
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, "Fighter" was a commercial success, peaking at number three and remained there for 13 weeks, becoming the longest-running single from ''Stripped'' on the chart. As of February 2013, "Fighter" has sold 159,000 copies in the United Kingdom. It has since been certified gold for selling 400,000 copies in the country. The single also garnered success in Australia and New Zealand, peaking at number five and 14 respectively in the two regions. Due to its chart success in Australia, the
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(ARIA) certified "Fighter" gold for its shipments of 35,000 copies there.


Music video

The music video for "Fighter" was directed by
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, who revealed that it would display Aguilera "like I don't think she's been portrayed before". On March 10, 2003, and March 12, 2003, the video was filmed in
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, California and was inspired by the director's signature dark theatrics and the life circle of
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s. Sigismondi explained the theme and plot of the clip to MTV News:
"The song is sort of about transformation, so I took that in a nature kind of way, the way nature deals with transformation. It's basically about coming from a very poisoned place to an empowerment, a place of strength. I've always had this fear of moths, and I subconsciously wrote this thing with these moths in it, so I guess I have to deal with it. They're furry and they carry dust. I found out in old mythology they are supposed to represent the soul. I think that's very appropriate".
The video begins with Aguilera wearing a black
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, with a pale complexion and long black hair, refers to a
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. Initially, she is trapped in a glass box, and her kimono is billowing like a balloon. Three
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ballerinas eat fruit and then collapse. Aguilera then breaks free from the box by pounding on it until it shatters. She furiously removes three moth pins from her back, and then tosses aside her kimono. A tattered, white, moth-covered dress is revealed, symbolizing her metaphoric evolution from the larva to a
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. In addition, her hair becomes white, and
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s fly around her. Intercut scenes of moths and Aguilera's blue eyes are then shown. Near the end, Aguilera wears an Elvira-type spider dress, again proclaiming that she is a "fighter" before kicking at the camera. The music video for "Fighter" garnered numerous awards. At the 2003 Belgian TMF Awards, the clip won Best Video International. It garnered Aguilera and Sigismondi a
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at the 2004 ceremony, which was held at Rexall Place in
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,
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, Canada. It also earned four MVPA Awards for Best Pop Video, Best Cinematography, Best Make-Up and Best Styling in a Video in 2004, held at Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles, California.


Live performances

Aguilera performed "Fighter" on a number of shows. The singer performed the song for the first time on ''
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'' on March 15, 2003. Aguilera also performed "Fighter" at the
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, held at
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in New York City on August 28, 2003, in a medley with " Dirrty".; the performance featured Redman as a featured artist, and Dave Navarro as the guitarist. There, she also performed with
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,
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and
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a medley of Madonna's songs " Like a Virgin" and "
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", and Elliott's " Work It". The song was also performed on Aguilera and
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's 2003 summer tour
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, in order to support ''Stripped'' and Timberlake's album '' Justified''. In late 2003, Aguilera performed the track during the tour's extension, The Stripped Tour, which happened without Timberlake. The performance is included on her first full-length DVD ''
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'' (2004). On June 1, 2007, during the promotion of '' Back to Basics'', Aguilera performed "Fighter" along with " Ain't No Other Man", " Hurt" and " Candyman" at the 2007 Muz-TV Awards. Later, during her 2006–07 Back to Basics Tour, the track was performed as the last song in the encore. Barry Walters for ''Rolling Stone'' labelled the performance of "Fighter" "ended the show on a hard-rocking high". It is included on the video release '' Back to Basics: Live and Down Under'' (2008). On June 8, 2010, the singer sang the track with four other songs, "
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", " Not Myself Tonight", " Beautiful" and " You Lost Me" on '' The Today Show''. Selected as the opener of the show, James Dinh for
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named it "aggressive", while Erika Brooks Adickman for Idolator called the performance a "hot-mess show wardrobe". On June 11, 2010, Aguilera performed "Fighter", "You Lost Me", "Not Myself Tonight" along with a medley of " Genie in a Bottle" and " What a Girl Wants" on '' The Early Show''. Later that year, on June 13, she performed all of her biggest hits on '' VH1 Storytellers'', including "Fighter". Before performing the song, Aguilera revealed to the crowd, "When I was younger there were a lot of people, as I mentioned before, that were sort of around me for the wrong reasons. There's always a positive to those negative times because throughout it you come out so much stronger and wiser". During the ''Justin Timberlake & Friends'' benefit show–held by Justin Timberlake on October 24, 2010, in
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, Nevada–Aguilera was invited to perform several of her hits, including "Beautiful", "Fighter" and "Ain't No Other Man". On April 16, 2012, Aguilera performed "Fighter" again on the second season of US reality show '' The Voice'', on which she is one of the judges and coaches, with her "Team Xtina" and
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choir. Jonathan Hofmann called the performance "insane and bizarre as it sounds". In July 2021, Aguilera performed the song for two nights at the
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with
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and the
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. She also sang excerpts from the song during the 47th People's Choice Awards.


Legacy

Since its release, "Fighter" has been recognized as one of Aguilera's most empowering songs for women due to its lyrics. It was also featured on several shows. On April 6, 2003, a 90-second music video featuring Aguilera preparing for a center court performance at the
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in Los Angeles was premiered for
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(NBA)'s "Love It Live" promotional section. The clip also featured several NBA famous acts, including
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, Kobe Bryant,
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, and Yao Ming. "Fighter" was also included in the American reality show, ''
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'', which aired by NBC. "Fighter" has been covered on numerous occasions. On May 23, 2007, singer
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covered "Fighter" during the season finale of the sixth season of US singing contest ''
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'', which made her the winner. On May 26, 2010, five female contestants of the ninth season of ''American Idol'', Lacey Brown,
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,
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and
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performed a medley of Aguilera's hits "Beautiful" and "Fighter". In that same episode, Aguilera herself performed her 2010 single " You Lost Me". "Fighter" was also covered by her team's contestants on the second season of ''The Voice'', where she is one of the coaches as well as one of the performers, on April 16, 2012. During the second blind auditions of '' The Voice UK'', which was aired on March 31, 2012,
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(credited as Denis Pearson) covered "Fighter". She was selected to Sir Tom Jones team as a result. American actor Darren Criss, portrayed as his fictional character Blaine Anderson, performed the song on the episode " Big Brother" of the FOX popular TV show '' Glee'', aired on April 10, 2012. The version peaked at number 58 on the Hot Digital Songs and at number 85 on the
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. Singer CeCe Frey, a participant of the second season of US show '' The X Factor'', made a cover of the song. Sylvia Yacoub from Aguilera's team on the third season of ''The Voice'' also recorded a version of the song. An
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cover of the song has been recorded by Christian Reindl and Dream Harlowe. It was also featured on the finale of the fourth season of '' RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'', where contestants Monét X-Change and Trinity The Tuck had to lipsync to it in order to win the competition. In 2020, the song was played in the episode of the Fox's drama television series '' Filthy Rich''. The Reindl/Harlowe cover of "Fighter" has been featured in the trailer for the fifth season of ''
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''.


Track listings and formats

CD single # "Fighter" – 4:05 # "Fighter" (video) – 4:05 Maxi single # "Fighter"– 4:05 # "Fighter" (Freelance Hellraiser "Thug Pop" Mix) – 5:11 # " Beautiful" (Valentin Mix) – 5:51 DVD # "Fighter" (video) # "Fighter" # Photo gallery # "Beautiful" (Valentin Club Mix)


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the "Fighter" CD single liner notes Studios * Recorded at The Enterprise Studios in Burbank, California * Recorded at
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in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California * Mixed at The Record Plant,
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, California * Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering Personnel *
Writing Writing is a medium of human communication which involves the representation of a language through a system of physically inscribed, mechanically transferred, or digitally represented symbols. Writing systems do not themselves constitute h ...
– Christina Aguilera,
Scott Storch Scott Spencer Storch (born December 16, 1973) is an American record producer and songwriter. He started off as a keyboardist for the group the Roots. Early life Storch was born on Long Island, New York. He was raised in South Florida and Phi ...
* Producing – Scott Storch * Mixing – Tony Maserati * Recording – Wassim Zreik, Oscar Ramirez * Mastering – Brian "Big Bass" Gardner * Vocals producing and arranging – Christina Aguilera, E. Dawk * Strings arranging and conducting – Larry Gold *
Dave Navarro David Michael Navarro (born June 7, 1967) is an American guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock band Jane's Addiction, with whom he has recorded four studio albums. Between 1993 and 1998, Navarro was the guitarist of the Red Hot C ...
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Capitol Records Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007) is an American record label distributed by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-based record label of not ...


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* {{Authority control 2002 songs 2003 singles American rock songs Christina Aguilera songs Juno Award for Video of the Year videos Music videos directed by Floria Sigismondi RCA Records singles Song recordings produced by Scott Storch Songs with feminist themes Songs written by Christina Aguilera Songs written by Scott Storch