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Though she was going through heartbreak while writing Funhouse, it wasn’t the sole sentiment coming to the surface during Pink’s creative process. The music backing the lyrics is often upbeat ...
Pink was, sadly, working wounded: She separated her shoulder four days before the L.A. show, a disaster for anyone whose current tour requires hard-core trapeze and rope work.
Thanks to a reliable cast of collaborators, including Pink stalwarts Billy Mann, Butch Walker and Max Martin, the music is a good deal more consistent than the lyrics. The ballads, of which there ...
After the recent breakup of her marriage, Pink returned to the music scene in typical, tough-girl fashion with the song "So What": The irreverent, in-your-face rocker oozes with attitude as she ...
Pink, “Funhouse” After the recent breakup of her marriage, Pink returned to the music scene in typical, tough-girl fashion with the song “So What”: The irreverent, in-your-f… ...
On “Funhouse,” her fifth album, the 29-year-old Philadelphia-bred rabble-rouser finds breaking up is hard to do, but flaunting your newfound freedom is the sweetest revenge in the end.
Funhouse Pink LaFace "Why do I feel this party's over?," pop singer Alecia "Pink" Moore wonders on her fifth album, seven years after she famously got the party started. The end of her marriage to ...
After a record-breaking run in Australia, Pink imported her Funhouse tour to the States, bringing a show filled with razzle-dazzle, covers and stunts to Seattle's Key Arena last night.
Two-time Grammy winner Pink doesn't hold back. She's edgy and sexy, with her punk rock looks and she isn't afraid to tell it like it is. Known for hits like "Get the Party Started" and "Don't Let ...