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Pink (singer)
The album sold more than 13 million copies worldwide and yielded the international hit songs “Get the Party Started”, “Don’t Let Me Get Me”, and “Just Like a Pill”. She returned to the top of the charts with her fourth and fifth studio albums, I’m Not Dead (2006) and Funhouse (2008), which spawned the top-ten entries “Who Knew” and “U + Ur Hand” as well as the number-one single “So What”. In 2014, Pink recorded a collaborative album, Rose Ave., with Canadian musician Dallas Green as the folk music duo You+Me.
VH1 ranked her 10th on its list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music, while Billboard gave her the Woman of the Year award in 2013.
As a teenager, she wrote lyrics as an outlet for her feelings, and her mother commented, “Her initial writings were always very introspective. [22][23] At 14, she was convinced to audition to become a member of the all-female group Basic Instinct, and earned a spot in the lineup.
At 16, Pink and two other teenage girls, Sharon Flanagan[25] and Chrissy Conway, formed the R&B group Choice. A copy of their first song, “Key to My Heart”, was sent to LaFace Records in Atlanta, Georgia, where L.A. Reid overheard it and arranged for the group to fly there so he could see them perform. The group relocated to Atlanta and recorded an album, which was never released, but “Key to My Heart” appeared on the soundtrack to the 1996 film Kazaam.
[27] Her first solo single, “There You Go”, was released in February 2000 and became her first top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at number seven. [28] Internationally, the song also charted inside the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. [30][31] It also went platinum in the United Kingdom and multi-platinum in Australia and Canada, while selling over four million copies worldwide.
[36] She was billed as a supporting act on the North American leg of NSYNC’s No Strings Attached Tour throughout the summer of 2000. [37] In 2001, Pink, alongside singers Christina Aguilera and Mýa as well as rapper Lil’ Kim, performed a cover of “Lady Marmalade” for the soundtrack of the film Moulin Rouge!. Tired of being marketed as another cookie cutter pop act, as well as eager both to be seen as a more serious songwriter and musician and to perform the type of music she wanted to, Pink took her sound in a new direction and sought more artistic or creative control during the recording of her second album, Missundaztood.
[42] She recruited Linda Perry, former singer of 4 Non Blondes (one of Pink’s favorite groups in her teenage years).
[43] Pink moved into Perry’s Los Angeles home where the pair spent several months writing songs for the album. [44] Perry co-wrote and co-produced the album with Dallas Austin and Scott Storch, and according to VH1’s Driven program, Antonio “LA” Reid of LaFace Records was not initially content with the new music Pink was making.
The album, named Missundaztood because of Pink’s belief that people had a wrong image of her,[43] was released in November 2001. It also became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Romania, and Spain, as well as spending four weeks at the top of the European Hot 100 Singles chart.
[47][48] According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Missundaztood was the eighth best-selling album of 2002 globally. Faith Hill’s 2002 album, Cry, features a song co-written by Pink and Perry (“If You’re Gonna Fly Away”). In mid-2003, Pink contributed the song “Feel Good Time” to the soundtrack of the film Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, in which she had a cameo appearance as a motocross race ramp owner/promoter. Featuring electronic music artist William Orbit, it became Pink’s first single to miss the top 40 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, although it was a hit in Europe and in Australia.
During the same period, Pink co-wrote the song “Take A Picture” with Damon Elliott which was released on Mýa’s album Moodring. Pink took a break to write the songs for her fourth album, I’m Not Dead, which she said she titled as such because “It’s about being alive and feisty and not sitting down and shutting up even though people would like you to. “[52] Pink worked with producers Max Martin, Billy Mann, Christopher Rojas, Butch Walker, Lukasz Gottwald, and Josh Abraham on the album.
The album’s lead single, “Stupid Girls”, was Pink’s biggest US hit since 2002 and earned her a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
In support of the album, Pink embarked on the world I’m Not Dead Tour, for which ticket sales in Australia were particularly high; she sold approximately 307,000 tickets in Australia, giving her the record for the biggest concert attendance for an arena tour by a female artist. [54] One of the London shows on the tour was taped and released as a DVD, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena, where she sang Linda Perry’s “Whats Up?”. [55] She contributed a cover of Rufus’s “Tell Me Something Good” to the soundtrack of the film Happy Feet, and lent her name to PlayStation to promote the PSP, a special pink edition of which was released. “Outside of You”, another song she co-wrote, was recorded by dance-pop singer Hilary Duff and released on her 2007 album Dignity.
[57] In December 2007, a special edition Pink Box, which comprises her second to fourth albums and the DVD Live in Europe, was released in Australia.
On August 7, 2008, Pink’s single “So What” was leaked online, and radio stations across Australia were quick to give it massive airplay.
Less than six hours after the leak, “So What” was voted No.1 on Nova 100 Melbourne and shot to No.1 on the Today Network’s national radio Hot30 Countdown. [60] Pink was the guest of honor at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards, which were held in Sydney, Australia, in October 2008.
Pink’s Funhouse Tour started in France on February 24, 2009, and continued through Europe until mid-May, with supporting act Raygun. [66] On January 31, 2010, Pink did another circus act in the form of aerial silks at the 2010 Grammy Awards, this time performing the song “Glitter in the Air”.
[68] According to the BBC countdown compiled by PPL, Pink was the second most-played female solo artist in the United Kingdom during the 2000s decade, behind Madonna.
In the first week of October 2010, Pink released “Raise Your Glass”, the first single from her first compilation album, Greatest Hits…
With the shutdown, Pink and all other artists previously signed to the labels would release any future material through RCA Records. Released in September, The Truth About Love made its debut atop the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 281,000, making it her first number-one album in the United States.
[83] It also topped the charts in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and Switzerland,[84] and became the world’s sixth best-selling album of 2012 according to the IFPI. [85] The Truth About Love received positive response from music critics and was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.
“Try” was released as the second single from The Truth About Love in October 2012 and became a worldwide top-ten hit, peaking at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100. In February 2013, Pink released the fourth single, “Just Give Me a Reason”, featuring guest vocals by Nate Ruess of fun. It became the most successful single from The Truth About Love, topping the record charts in more than 20 countries worldwide and becoming Pink’s fourth number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. According to the IFPI, the song was the fourth best-selling digital single of 2013 with 9.9 million copies sold worldwide.
[95][96][97] Pink starred as a sex addict alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Mark Ruffalo in the 2012 movie Thanks for Sharing. rogerebert.com commented on her performance saying “Of all the cast here, the least experienced is the pop singer Pink, yet she does the best acting in the film: natural, a little harsh, a little unstable.
The singer was quoted about the deal saying “I am super-duper excited to continue onwards and upwards with RCA and my team there”. It was announced in September 2014, that Pink and Dallas Green, lead singer of City and Colour, worked together on a collaborative album, under the band name You+Me.
The song, “Today’s the Day”, was performed during the show’s premiere week in New York City on September 10, 2015. It was announced in February 2016 that Pink will cover a Beatles song, “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”, for the upcoming Netflix original series Beat Bugs. [116] The following July, it was announced that Pink had written a song for French-Canadian singer Celine Dion called “Recovering” for inclusion on her upcoming English-language album. [117] Pink provided guest vocals on country singer Kenny Chesney’s single “Setting the World on Fire” which was released on August 1, 2016. [118][119][120] On March 10, 2017, Pink teamed up with Stargate and Australian star Sia on the former’s debut single, “Waterfall”. [121] On July 17, 2017, she announced via her official Twitter account that the video shoot for the first single will take place the following week.
[122] “What About Us”, the lead single from Pink’s seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma, was released on August 10, 2017[123] and reached number one in Australia. She also performed a medley of some of her hits, including her new single, “What About Us”, before accepting the award, which was presented to her by Ellen DeGeneres.
[127] On December 5, 2017, rapper Eminem revealed that Pink would be collaborating on the song “Need Me” for his ninth studio album Revival. [132][133] On October 23, 2018, Pink released her version of the song “A Million Dreams” from the upcoming “The Greatest Showman – Reimagined” album, a reworking of the soundtrack with contributions from various artists including Kelly Clarkson, Kesha, Jess Glynne and Missy Elliott.
Pink’s daughter, Willow Sage Hart is also featured on the album performing the song’s reprise. [136][137] On the release date, Pink performed the song alongside a medley of her biggest hits at the BRIT Awards, including “Try”, “Just Give Me a Reason”, with fun.
On February 12, 2021, Pink released the song “Cover Me in Sunshine”, a duet with her daughter Willow Sage Hart. [144] In April 2021, Pink confirmed to ET Canada that a ninth studio album was in the “very early days, but I will tell you, it will be very honest”.
[147] Later that year, she attended the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert in Los Angeles, performing “Barracuda” by Heart, “Somebody To Love” by Queen and “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters. [151] Pink performed “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” at the American Music Awards on November 20 while on roller skates. [162] Of Joplin, Pink said, “She was so inspiring by singing blues music when it wasn’t culturally acceptable for white women, and she wore her heart on her sleeve.
As a child, Pink admired the leader of 4 Non Blondes, Linda Perry, whom she tracked down and formed a close relationship with on her second album. [174] NBC News music critic Maura Johnston said that, at times, “the sheer power of her alto” has been overshadowed by her skills as an aerialist. The Inquirer called her voice “husky” and “gutsy”, and wrote that she had developed into a “powerfully emotive vocalist”, comparing her to Janis Joplin.
Aside from her music, Pink has been noted for her fashion style, such as her “adventurous” hairstyles, which have ranged from fluorescent spikes to pink-streaked dreadlocks to a pitch-black skater cut. [188][189][190][191][192] In December 2015, Pink was appointed as a UNICEF Ambassador and the agency’s Kid Power National Spokesperson in order to help raise awareness about its lifesaving health and nutrition programs around the world. [194] UNICEF USA QR codes were placed at all merch stands, which directed fans to purchase basic necessities and school supplies for children in need. In 2017, Pink and her husband joined a fundraising bike ride that raised $2,000,000 for the Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. [197] Pink and Kelly Clarkson helped raise $60,000 for No Kid Hungry and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund by auctioning off “one-of-a-kid” art pieces depicting their songs in sound waves. [198] Later that year, Pink and her daughter collaborated with Williams Sonoma and designed spatulas for the annual “Tools for Change” fundraising program by No Kid Hungry. [204] In July 2021, she offered to pay the fines handed out to the Norwegian women’s beach handball team after they wore shorts like their male counterparts instead of bikini bottoms. [206] In 2003, she declined an invitation to perform at Prince William’s 21st birthday bash on account of the Royal Family’s controversial stance on animal hunting.
[209] Her campaigning led to a headlining concert called PAW (Party for Animals Worldwide) in Cardiff, Wales, on August 21, 2007.
The singer joined Ricky Gervais for PETA’s “Stolen for Fashion” advertisement, which opposes wearing fur and animal skin.
[212] The singer asked Queen Elizabeth II why the bear fur on the Guards’ caps hadn’t been replaced with a synthetic, cruelty-free material in 2013. [214] The singer opposed SeaWorld for “locking up” marine animals in sanctuaries where all they are able to do is “swim in endless circles” in 2018.
In 2023, Billboard named her song “Raise Your Glass” as one of the top LGBT Anthems of All Time at number 31. [223] The singer partnered with REVERB on her Beautiful Trauma Tour to reduce its environmental footprint and empower fans to support her work with UNICEF and No Kid Hungry. Bally Total Fitness announced an endorsement deal with Pink in 2002, which included a hip-hop aerobics class dubbed “Get Your Body Started”. [230][231] In 2004, Pink appeared in a Gladiator-themed Pepsi commercial with Britney Spears, Beyoncé and Enrique Iglesias.
[232] Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announced a collaboration with Pink in 2006, which included a limited edition “P!nk PSP Value Pack”. [236] In August 2012, Pink became a spokesmodel for CoverGirl, featuring in a fall 2013 advertising campaign themed “beauty with an edge”.
[238] Though a high-school dropout, the singer took winemaking courses at the University of California and Wine & Spirit Education Trust. [239] Two Wolves makes different types of wine, including graciano, syrah, sauvignon blanc, and others.
In January 2023, the singer partnered with Pfizer and recorded a commercial alongside Questlove, Jean Smart, and Michael Phelps to emphasize the importance of acting fast after testing positive for COVID-19.
“[242] Ann Powers refers to her as a “powerhouse vocalist”, stating her mix of rebellion, emotional rawness, humor, and “infectious” dance beats created “a model for the mashup approach of latter-day divas such as Katy Perry, Kesha, and Rihanna. “[177] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone commented: “I think people respond to her sense of independence and dedication. This is a prolific pop artist who is sometimes famous and successful, sometimes obscure, who nonetheless keeps making her own kind of music.
[241] Entertainment Weekly said: “She essentially invented the whole modern wave of Pop Diva Domination: You can draw a straight line from “Get This Party Started” to Katy Perry, Kesha, pre-messianic Lady Gaga, and post-weird Rihanna. “[243] Glamour Magazine wrote: “When Pennsylvania-born Alecia Moore debuted in 2000, pop was dominated by long-locked blonds like Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson. All-time chart records are handed to vacuous acts such as the Black Eyed Peas and singing awards are given to vocal lightweights such as Taylor Swift […] But thank God for Pink. British soul singer Adele considers Pink’s performance at Brixton Academy in London one of “the most defining moments” in her life, saying, “It was the Missundaztood record, so I was about 13 or 14.
Pink’s work has inspired many other artists, including Christina Aguilera,[248] Demi Lovato,[249] Kelly Clarkson,[250] Katy Perry,[251] Tegan and Sara,[252] Ashley Tisdale,[253] Alessia Cara,[254] Victoria Justice,[255] Adele,[256] Julia Michaels,[257] Ben Hopkins of Pwr Bttm[258] Dua Lipa,[259] Bebe Rexha,[260] Halsey,[261] Anne Marie,[262] Kehlani,[263] and Daya. On April 4, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Pink announced that she and her three-year-old son, Jameson, showed symptoms for COVID-19 and she subsequently tested positive, but fully recovered.
[297] Pink received the BMI President’s Award for “her outstanding achievement in songwriting and global impact on pop culture and the entertainment industry. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Pink’s record sales stand at 16 million copies in the United States.
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