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  2. Pink discography - Wikipedia

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    Pink's fifth album, Funhouse (2008), sold over seven million copies worldwide and charted at number one in several countries, including Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. It includes her second number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, "So What". In 2010, Pink released her first greatest hits album, Greatest Hits...

  3. Pink (singer) - Wikipedia

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    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, [46] was released in November 2001. [48]

  4. Category:Songs written by Pink (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Walk Me Home (Pink song) Walk of Shame (song) We Could Have It All (Pink song) What About Us (Pink song) Whataya Want from Me; Whatever You Want (Pink song) Where We Go; Who Knew; Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken (song)

  5. What About Us (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying lyric video was uploaded to Pink's YouTube channel simultaneously with the song's release. [31] RCA Records also released the track to Italian contemporary hit radio stations on the same day. [32] A CD single was released in Germany on August 18, 2017, through Sony Music. [33]

  6. Get the Party Started - Wikipedia

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    The song was Pink's biggest-selling song at that time. The song was originally intended for Madonna’s 2000 album Music but her team turned it down. It was later given to Pink. [4] In 2003, Q ranked the track at number 185 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever". [5]

  7. Pink and Carey Hart: A timeline of their relationship - AOL

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    2001: Pink and Carey Hart meet. Pink and Hart first met in 2001 at the X Games in Las Vegas. She spoke to USA Today in September 2012 about the early days of their romance, explaining that part of ...

  8. Can't Take Me Home - Wikipedia

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    Her desire for more creative control met with resistance, but Reid failed to persuade Pink to record more R&B songs. After a vigorous dispute, he relented and gave Pink "the opportunity to fail". [76] The album, named Missundaztood because of Pink's belief that people had a wrong image of her, [74] was released in November 2001. [77]

  9. Greatest Hits... So Far!!! (Pink album) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was filmed during an early stage of Pink's pregnancy, and features actress Tina Majorino, who plays the role of a troubled girl who ultimately becomes a famous artist. The song peaked at number 1. "Heartbreak Down" was released as an airplay and promotional single only in central and eastern European countries in June 2011.