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"Just Like a Pill" is a song by American singer Pink. It was written by Pink and Dallas Austin and produced by Austin for the singer's second studio album , Missundaztood . The lyrics of the song deal with getting out of painful relationships with a subtheme about drug abuse.
Just Give Me a Reason; Just Like a Pill; Just Like Fire; L. Lady Marmalade; The Last Song of Your Life; Last to Know; Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely) Long Way to Happy;
"Just Like a Woman" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his seventh studio album, Blonde on Blonde (1966). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston . Dylan allegedly wrote it on Thanksgiving Day in 1965, though some biographers doubt this, concluding that he most likely improvised the lyrics in the studio.
"Just Like a Pill" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Police "Every Breath You Take" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Presuntos Implicados "Cómo Hemos Cambiado" No No Yes No No Revólver "Si Es Tan Sólo Amor" No No Yes No No Rio Reiser "König von Deutschland" No Yes No No No Roser "Quiero Besarte" No No Yes No No Scissor Sisters "Take Your Mama" Yes No No No No
I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) I Know There's an Answer; I Think I'm In Love (Spiritualized song) I Took a Pill in Ibiza; I Wanna Be Sedated; I'm Your Pusher (Ice-T song) In My Life (Juvenile song) Influence (Tove Lo song) Insane in the Brain; Insomniac (song) Institutionalized (song) Interesting Drug; Is Anybody Out There? (song)
The song earned positive reports from music critics, but most gave sensitively mixed reviews upon her self-hating lyrical content. Robert Christgau in his consumer guide for MSN wrote that "Despite Pink's audacious claim that she's not as pretty as 'damn Britney Spears,' celebrity anxiety takes a backseat to a credible personal pain rooted in credible family travails, a pain held at bay by ...
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In the week of March 4, it climbed to number 13, becoming Pink's eighth top-20 single in the United States and her highest peaking single since "Just Like a Pill" (2002). Its number-17 peak on the Top 40 Mainstream chart, however, did not match that of most of her previous singles.