

When combined with a video for which the textspeak shorthand of 'LOL' could been have invented - Pink sets upon a couple of newlyweds, Pink flashes the paparazzi, Pink gets drunk and drives her lawn-mower down Sunset Boulevard - the package is pretty irresistible. She certainly did break the mold.As break-up songs go, 'So What' is an absolute hoot: Pink insists she'll be OK because she's "still a rock star", her ex gets called a "tool" and we chant along to every last "na na na" thanks to some terrific pop hooks from Max Martin. Some odd decades later and Pink has proven to be a talented singer and songwriter who can span multiple genres with ease. She answered, “I’d like people who never thought they’d listen to a Pink album to be enlightened about how an artist can take control of her life, do what she wants, and f*ckin’ break the mold and be successful.” In a 2002 interview with Rolling Stone, they asked Pink how she wants to be viewed by listeners.

However, her collaborative cover of ‘Lady Marmalade’ counts as the most physical album copies sold, in addition to being her biggest chart-topper. ‘Just Give Me a Reason’ off her sixth studio album was her most streamed song, with 70.2 million listens and 259,000 downloads. However, out of all Pink’s songs, there should be one that stands out as the most successful, right? Well, it’s complicated. She’s written songs for other musicians as well, such as the song ‘Outside of You’ for Hilary Duff, ‘Recovering’ for Celine Dion, and ‘Whataya Want From Me,’ which was one of American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert’s most successful songs. Thankfully, Pink does not keep her songwriting talents all to herself. Pink’s ability to craft emotionally-driven ballads and balance them with rock has given her a varied discography running the gamut from early-2000s party anthems like ‘Get the Party Started’ to more serious fare such as ‘Please Don’t Leave Me.’ She also picked a ‘Family Portrait’ from her sophomore album, ‘Missundaztood.’ She said that penning the song was a cathartic experience for both her and her family, adding that “There were a lot of tears for many days it was like picking up the rug and getting the dust out. I had to swallow my pride.” Pink | Jack Fordyce / It’s very vulnerable saying, ‘I don’t believe that you don’t want me anymore.’ It’s a very vulnerable thing for an alpha dog to sing. Pink said of the song, “It’s the first time I’ve ever given my power away.
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Notably, she chose the song “I Don’t Believe You,’ from her 2008 album, ‘Funhouse,’ which she penned about mending her marriage with professional motorcyclist Carey Hart. In a 2017 interview with Vulture, she chose five songs out of her entire discography that she considered ‘the best.’ Pink has an extensive discography, but there are a few choice songs that stand out.

She would continue to do great things, including releasing seven more albums and getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The song became Pink’s first number one hit single. Pink herself compared the video to a “circus on acid.”

In the era when MTV would air music videos on television, the song’s accompanying eye-catching music video of the four musicians in burlesque outfits garnered huge blocks of airtime. Then came ‘Lady Marmalade.’ Pink collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Mya, and Lil’ Kim to cover the 1974 song ‘Lady Marmalade’ for an upcoming movie, ‘Moulin Rouge!’ Soon after, they released her debut album, ‘Can’t Take Me Home,’ which was certified platinum in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and went double-platinum in Austrailia. She signed a record deal with LaFace Records, who have also represented artists like TLC, OutKast, and Usher.
