P!nk
Alecia Beth Moore Hart (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer. She was originally a member of the girl group Choice. In 1995, LaFace Records saw potential in Pink and offered her a solo recording contract. Her contemporary R&B, R&B-influenced debut studio album ''Can't Take Me Home'' (2000) was certified RIAA certification, double-platinum in the United States and spawned two Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top-ten songs: "There You Go" and "Most Girls (Pink song), Most Girls". She gained further recognition with the collaborative single "Lady Marmalade#Moulin Rouge! version, Lady Marmalade" from the ''Moulin Rouge!'' soundtrack, which topped many charts worldwide. Refocusing her sound to pop rock with her second studio album ''Missundaztood'' (2001), the album sold more than 13 million copies worldwide and yielded the international hit songs "Get the Party Started", "Don't Let Me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Awards And Nominations Received By Pink
American singer and songwriter P!nk has won 3 Grammy Awards, 7 MTV Video Music Awards, 7 Billboard Music Awards and 5 World Music Awards. Her songs are characterized by their personally rebellious tone and a statement-like strict use of the first person. Pink has released 9 albums, ''Can't Take Me Home'', ''Missundaztood'', ''Try This'', ''I'm Not Dead'', ''Funhouse'', '' Greatest Hits... So Far!!!'', '' The Truth About Love'', ''Beautiful Trauma'', and ''Hurts 2B Human''. Her second studio album, ''Missundaztood'', was released in 2001, and was successful worldwide and made her a worldwide known singer. She won numerous awards, including 3 Grammy Awards. Pink has been nominated a total of 215 times and has won 131 times. ACM Awards The Academy of Country Music Awards is the oldest awards in country music. Pink was nominated one time. ! scope="col" , , - , style="text-align:center;", 2017 , style="text-align:center;", Setting the World on Fire ft. Kenny Chesney , style="tex ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Who Knew
"Who Knew" is a song by American singer Pink (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 Records, LaFace label to Contemporary hit radio, radio as the album's second Single (music), single, but was only a moderate success. After the success of "U + Ur Hand", the song was later successfully re-released in June 2007 as the album's fourth single in the United States. Musically, "Who Knew" is a pop music, pop song. Lyrically, it regards the loss of a good friend of hers. Upon its release, "Who Knew" was well received by Music journalism, music critics, who acclaimed it as a solid song on the album and lauded the lyrical content. It faced comparisons for having similarities with Kelly Clarkson's 2004 single "Since U Been Gone", also written by Martin and Dr. Luke. The song was commercially successful worldwide, where it peaked in the top ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Funhouse (Pink Album)
''Funhouse'' is the fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Pink, released by LaFace Records worldwide on October 24, 2008. The album debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 180,000 copies in its first week and reached number one on the charts in seven countries including Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. ''Funhouse'' has sold 7 million copies worldwide. Singles from the album include the international number-one single " So What", " Sober", " Please Don't Leave Me", "Funhouse", "I Don't Believe You", and "Glitter in the Air". ''Funhouse'' earned Pink three Grammy Award nominations and five MTV Video Music Award nominations. ''Funhouse'' was re-released in late 2009 to include a bonus DVD, and was accompanied by the release of '' Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia'', a live album taped during Pink's Australian leg of the Funhouse Tour. Writing and development Pink has stated that this album is her most vulnerable to dat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Missundaztood
''Missundaztood'' is the second studio album by American singer Pink. It was released on November 20, 2001, by Arista Records. After the success of ''Can't Take Me Home'', her 2000 debut album, Pink became dissatisfied with her lack of creative control and being marketed as a white R&B singer. Aspiring to follow a rawer, rock-inspired musical direction, she began working on the album with Linda Perry after finding Perry's phone number in her makeup artist's phone book. Instead of relying on popular producers, Pink decided to collaborate with producers and artists who inspired her and enlisted help from Dallas Austin, Damon Elliott, Marti Frederiksen, and Scott Storch. ''Missundaztood'' also features guest appearances by Perry, Scratch, Steven Tyler, and guitarist Richie Supa. The album was produced at a number of recording studios during 2001. Pink contributed significantly to the songwriting process, drawing on her experiences and vulnerabilities. The music contains introspe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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There You Go
"There You Go" is a song recorded by American singer Pink for her debut studio album ''Can't Take Me Home'' (2000). The song was co-written by Pink, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, and Kandi Burruss and was produced by Briggs, while Burruss produced the song's vocals. The song is about a relationship that the protagonist has ended, but the ex-boyfriend wants her back. "There You Go" was released as the lead single from ''Can't Take Me Home'' on January 18, 2000, by LaFace Records and Arista Records to critical acclaim. It peaked at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while peaking at numbers two and six in Australia and the United Kingdom, respectively. The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling 600,000 copies in the United States. Critical reception Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called "There You Go" one of the highlights of ''Can't Take You Home''. Rob Brunner from ''Entertainment Weekly'' stated: "Brig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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I'm Not Dead
''I'm Not Dead'' is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Pink. It was released on April 4, 2006, through LaFace Records. Following the commercial underperformance of her third studio album ''Try This'' (2003), Pink parted ways with Arista Records and began experimenting with new sounds and collaborating with new producers, and stated she named the album after having an epiphany about adult responsibilities and the realities of everyday life. Pink served as the executive producer of the project and contributions to the album's production came from several producers including Billy Mann, Butch Walker, Dr. Luke and Max Martin. Commercially, ''I'm Not Dead'' peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the United States, and reached number one in several territories including Australia, Austria, Germany, New Zealand, and Switzerland. The album received positive reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented the risks Pink took on the record as we ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olympiastadion (Munich)
Olympiastadion () is a stadium located in Munich, Germany. Situated at the heart of the '' Olympiapark München'' in northern Munich, the stadium was the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. The original capacity was maximally and officially around 75,000 seats, during the Olympics; yet average audiences of 80.000 to 90.000 people were registered daily. Also the stadium has hosted many major football matches including the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final and the UEFA Euro 1988 Final - originally the official capacity was 73.000 for football. The stadium hosted the European Cup Finals in 1979, 1993 and 1997. Its current capacity is 69,250. The stadium could support until 11,800 standing places and 57,450 seats; or alternatively 63,000 seated spectators.The roof covers around 40,000 seats. Until the construction of Allianz Arena for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the stadium was home to FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich. Unlike the Olympiastadion, the new stadium was purpose-built ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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U + Ur Hand
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Grammy Award For Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
The Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance was an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to female recording artists for works (songs or albums) containing quality vocal performances in the rock music genre. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position". Originally called the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female, the award was first presented to Donna Summer in 1980. Beginning with the 1995 ceremony, the name of the award was changed to Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. However, in 1988, 1992, 1994, and since 2005, this category was combined with the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance and presented in a gen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Try This
''Try This'' is the third studio album by American singer Pink, released on November 11, 2003, by Arista Records. Wanting to expand more on the rock sound, which she explored on her previous record, ''Missundaztood'', for ''Try This'' Pink collaborated with punk band Rancid's singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong, and reunited with Linda Perry, who produced most of the ''Missundaztood'' album. As a result of this collaboration, ''Try This'' is a rock and roll, pop-punk and pop record, with lyrics exploring such themes as love, separation, fun. ''Try This'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics. However, retrospectively Pink herself expressed dissatisfaction with the record. She said that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to make an album after the success of ''M!ssundaztood''. Commercially, the album reached top ten in thirteen countries, including US ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number nine, UK, where it reached number three, and Canada, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Just Like A Pill
"Just Like a Pill" is a song by American singer Pink. It was written by Pink and Dallas Austin and produced by the latter 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. The song was released worldwide as the third single from ''Missundaztood'' in June 2002 and was a commercial success, peaking at number eight on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. It also performed well internationally, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and peaking within the top 10 in 12 additional countries. Background and composition "Just like a Pill" was written by Pink and Dallas Austin, who also produced and arranged the song. Pink said in an interview that the song shows "part of who I am", referring to her documented problems with drugs. "Just like a Pill" is set in the key of A major with a moderate pop-rock tempo in common time. The song follows a chord progression ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Don't Let Me Get Me
"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a song by American singer Pink (singer), Pink. It was released as the second Single (music), single from her second studio album, ''Missundaztood'' (2001) on February 18, 2002. "Don't Let Me Get Me" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the tone of the song. Commercially, it was a success, becoming Pink's fifth single to chart within the top ten on the US ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100, rising to number eight, and it was her first number one on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Top 40 chart. Outside the US, the song became Pink's second consecutive number-one single in New Zealand and reached the top ten in 14 other countries, including Australia, Ireland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. A music video promoting the single was filmed and released in January 2002. Composition "Don't Let Me Get Me" is set in the key of E-flat major, E major in Time signature, common time with a tempo of 98 beats per minute. The s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |