It’s game (show) on for Christina Aguilera…
The 35-year-old half-Ecuadorian American singer and The Voice coach is set to executive produce the music-based game show Tracks for Spike TV.
The project, produced by Mission Control Media and MX Productions in association with Lionsgate, is scheduled to premiere later this year as a half-hour special on the network.
On Tracks, a team of two attempts to name a song title just by listening to its individual tracks (e.g. guitar, bass, vocal, etc.). The series will also feature surprise celebrity musical guests performing tracks – which could be their own – or others.
“Having finely tuned my ear for music over the years, I thought it would be fun to test other folks and see if they can identify a track – with a twist – since contestants will have to focus on a single component of a song,” said Aguilera. “I’m excited to have Tracks debuting on Spike TV, and proud to have this as the first project springing from our first-look deal with Lionsgate.”
Aguilera serves as executive producer.
She has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, achieved four No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and won six Grammy awards.
She has served as am on-and-off coach on NBC’s Emmy-winning The Voice since 2011.