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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.
In the US it became the most successful airplay-only single in history, as well as Pink's first No. 1 single. [42] The success of the single was helped by its music video, which was popular on music channels [42] and won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. [43] The song won Pink's first Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with ...
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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]
Pink has been making music for decades but that doesn't mean she's never made a musical misstep. The 44-year-old singer reflected on her past songs, sharing in an interview with the Los Angeles ...
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)
According to Barry Weiss, president of Zomba Music Group, executives at Pink's label were reluctant to release the song as the album's first single until the video "hit a chord" with them. [20] They decided to release the video before issuing the song to radio, and 8.6 million people downloaded the video when it was made available on the internet.
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]