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  2. Get the Party Started - Wikipedia

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    "Get the Party Started" is a song by American singer Pink, released on October 16, 2001, as the lead single from her second album, Missundaztood (2001). The song was originally intended for Madonna ’s 2000 album Music , but her team turned it down, it was later given to Pink. [ 4 ]

  3. Missundaztood - Wikipedia

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    To promote the album, Pink made televised performances and embarked on her Party Tour in 2002. Four singles supported Missundaztood, three of which peaked in the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100: "Get the Party Started", "Don't Let Me Get Me", and "Just Like a Pill". A worldwide commercial success, the album reached number one in Ireland and ...

  4. Get the Party Started (album) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the success of the digital download of the single "Get the Party Started" remixed by Chris Cox, [citation needed] Get the Party Started was released officially in the US on 18 March 2008 on the Decca label, making it the first album to be released there by Bassey after a long time absent.

  5. Pink (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In return, the fitness company served as the sponsor for The Party Tour and hosted several "Pink Parties", where dance competition contestants received Pink-related prizes. [232] The singer also partnered with NBA Entertainment and recorded a musical spot for "Get the Party Started (NBA remix)" which promoted the league.

  6. Now That's What I Call Music! 9 (American series) - Wikipedia

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    The version of "Get the Party Started" is a remix by Rockwilder using elements of the Eurythmics song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and featuring rapper Redman, instead of the much more popular original version which was a hit in the United States (and continues to be popular and air on mainstream radio stations to this day).

  7. Shirley Bassey - Wikipedia

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    Bassey was seen in a glamorous ice palace singing a cover version of Pink's song "Get the Party Started", wearing an M&S gown. [ 64 ] " The Living Tree ", written, produced, and originally recorded by the group Never the Bride , was released as a single on 23 April 2007, marking Bassey's 50th anniversary in the UK Singles Chart, and the record ...

  8. Party Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour was sponsored by Bally Total Fitness, giving the tour the sponsored name, "Bally Total Fitness presents Pink's 'The Party Tour 2002'". In conjunction with the sponsorship, the fitness center launched the "Get Your Body Started" movement classes in over 400 Ballys throughout the US and Canada.

  9. So What (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    Keefe later referred to it as nothing more than a "schoolyard taunt", linking it to Pink's 2001 single "Get the Party Started" (Missundaztood, 2001). [21] Bill Lamb of About.com awarded "So What" a four-and-a-half–star rating, praising the song's synth backing and beat and Pink's attitude. Lamb also praised Max Martin for his production work ...