Christina Aguilera gives birth to boy

Singer posts letter to fans announcing birth, along with a new video for her song "Save Me From Myself."

Christina Aguilera gave birth to a boy over the weekend, the pop singer announced on her Web site Sunday.

"Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman are proud to announce the birth of their son Max Liron Bratman," the brief message said. "He is a beautiful, healthy baby boy."

The baby was born at 10:05 p.m. PT Saturday and weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces. Aguilera, 27, was "resting and doing well," according to the message on her Web site.

In a letter posted on her site, Aguilera said that Saturday was "a very joyful and special day for Jordan and I." Aguilera and Bratman married in November 2005.

The letter was accompanied by a video (watch below) for the song "Save Me From Myself," featuring songwriting partner Linda Perry on acoustic guitar.

"This video is very dear to me as it includes actual footage from our personal wedding video!" the letter reads. "Just a little something to say 'thank you' for your undying love and support. It is in no small part because of you that I live such a blessed and wonderful life!"

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