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Linda Perry Shares Stories We’ve Never Heard Before About Recording with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Gwen Stefani

Linda Perry and Christina Aguilera

Aug. 13 2014, Published 7:24 p.m. ET

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Linda Perry has worked on songs we've heard a million times, but we've never heard the stories behind them before!

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The star of VH1's Make or Break: The Linda Perry Project talks about working with artists like Christina Aguilera, Pink and Gwen Stefani on their monster hit songs and how they were created. Linda reveals the moment with Christina that gave her chills, and the line that you'll be surprised to know Christina came up with herself on "Beautiful". She also reveals why she thought Gwen Stefani didn't like her and why she stayed up all night working on the perfect song for her that became "What You Waiting For".

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The singer/songwriter/producer extraordinaire also dishes on Pink's "Get The Party Started" and why it represents such a special moment in her life. Anyone else in the mood to make an awesome playlist?

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Make or Break: The Linda Perry Project airs tonight on VH1 at 11 p.m. ET.

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