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  2. Try (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    "Try" was written and composed by Ben West and Busbee, while production was handled by Greg Kurstin, who also produced her previous single, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)." [9] It is a pop [10] ballad [11] modelled on 1980s FM Rock, built around two-volume arrangement, whereby the verses are quiet and the chorus is loud, according to Idolator's Carl Willot.

  3. Pink (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Pink performed "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" at the American Music Awards on November 20 while on roller skates. [155] On the same night, she paid tribute to Olivia Newton-John with a performance of "Hopelessly Devoted to You". [156] Pink released her ninth studio album Trustfall on February 17, 2023. [157]

  4. The Truth About Love - Wikipedia

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    Pink during her acrobatic performance of "Try" at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. To bolster album sales, Pink and RCA Records implemented an extensive marketing plan for the album. [ 66 ] At the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards , Pink gave the first televised performance of "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)", [ 67 ] which she also performed on September 10 ...

  5. The Truth About Love Tour - Wikipedia

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    A Pink concert is a little like a Cirque du Soleil performance. There is so much happening on stage—the songs, the dancing and of course the acrobatics—it is a feast for the senses. [6] Giving a rave review, Sean Daly of Times Pop Music Critic judged P!nk has proven:

  6. List of awards and nominations received by Pink - Wikipedia

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    The single "Get the Party Started" won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song and two MTV Video Music Awards. In 2003, Pink's third studio album Try This was promoted by the single "Trouble", which gave her second Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.

  7. Try This Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Try This Tour was the second concert tour by American recording artist P!nk. The tour was launched in support of her third studio album Try This (2003) and visited Europe and Australia. About the show

  8. Pink discography - Wikipedia

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    American singer and songwriter Pink has released nine studio albums, one live album, five video albums, six compilation albums, 59 singles (including 3 as a featured artist), three charity singles, six promotional singles, and 51 music videos. Throughout her career, Pink has sold 60 million albums, 75 million singles and 2.4 million DVDs worldwide.

  9. Try This - Wikipedia

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    Try This is the third studio album by American singer Pink, released on November 11, 2003, by Arista Records.Wanting to expand more on the rock sound, which she explored on her previous record, Missundaztood, for Try This Pink collaborated with punk band Rancid's singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong, and reunited with Linda Perry, who produced most of the Missundaztood album.