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  2. Who Knew - Wikipedia

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    "Who Knew" is a song by American singer Pink from her fourth studio album, I'm Not Dead (2006). Written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, the song was originally released on May 8, 2006, by the LaFace label to radio as the album's second single, but was only a moderate success.

  3. Nobody Knows (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody Knows" was written by Pink and co-written and produced by Billy Mann. The song is a piano-ballad and deals with her feelings of depression. [2] The song received positive reviews. IGN's wrote that "'Nobody Knows' goes for a shiny blues ballad feel, Pink flexing her vocal chords to reveal a downright sweetness to her voice."

  4. Beautiful Trauma - Wikipedia

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    On September 8, 2017, Pink performed the song for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, as well as "Who Knew", "Try", and a cover of "Stay with Me" by Sam Smith. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] She was a main headliner at the 2017 Kaaboo Del Mar Festival where her setlist included a performance of "What About Us" and other singles from her catalogue. [ 56 ]

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

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    Greatest Hits... So Far!!! is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Pink. It was released on November 12, 2010, by Jive Records, in celebration of Pink's first decade on the music scene. The album features Pink's biggest hits from all her studio albums.

  6. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The book review publishes each week the widely cited and influential New York Times Best Seller list, which is created by the editors of the Times "News Surveys" department. [7] In 2021, on the 125th anniversary of the Book Review, Parul Sehgal a staff critic and former editor at the Book Review, wrote a review of the NYTBR titled "Reviewing ...

  7. White Christian nationalists are poised to remake America in ...

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    Du Mez is a historian and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation.” Her book has become a go-to ...

  8. Just Give Me a Reason - Wikipedia

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    Pink and Ruess' vocals span two octaves in the song, from G 3 to G 5. The verses of the song follow the chord progression G-C-Em-C-G, the chorus is G-D7/F#-Em-Bm D7, while the pre-chorus, the intro, and the outro follow the progression of Em-A/C#-D repeated three times before C-G/B-Am, and with a variation into the second chorus. [9]

  9. Is Chappell Roan's 'Pink Pony Club' a real place? - AOL

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    In a May 2020 interview with The Daily Shuffle, Roan said that she wrote "Pink Pony Club" after visiting a gay bar for the first time in West Hollywood, California.