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Biography

Alecia Beth Moore, born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, began her musical career early and gained recognition in the Philadelphia club scene. She achieved fame with her first solo album “Can’t Take Me Home,” showcasing hits such as “There U Go” and “Most Girls.” Collaborating with prominent vocalists and songwriters like Linda Perry and Tim Armstrong, she developed her distinctive sound, blending rock elements into her pop anthems.

P!nk’s breakthrough came with the release of “M!ssundaztood,” showcasing her personal voice and eclectic style. She continued to push musical boundaries with albums like “Try This,” earning critical acclaim and accolades, including a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Not one to be boxed in, P!nk evolved her style with each album, from “I’m Not Dead” to “The Truth About Love,” solidifying her status as a top-selling pop act.

Apart from her solo endeavors, P!nk delved into collaborative projects, joining forces with artists such as City and Colour for the acoustic project “You+Me.” Her commitment to social issues shone through in tracks like “What About Us,” showcasing her versatility as both a singer and songwriter. P!nk’s accomplishments expanded to include topping the folk charts with the album “Rose Ave.” and contributing to renowned projects like “The Greatest Showman: Reimagined.”

In 2019, P!nk continued her chart-topping streak with "Hurts 2B Human," showcasing her enduring appeal and musical relevance. Her activism shone through in tracks like "Irrelevant," addressing women's rights issues. Always one to surprise her fans, P!nk released the empowering track "Never Gonna Not Dance Again," paving the way for her ninth studio album, "Trustfall," which further cemented her as a pop icon.

With a career spanning decades and a multitude of hits, P!nk’s journey is a testament to her artistry, passion, and unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries in the music industry. In a world of ever-changing trends, P!nk remains a steadfast and influential figure, inspiring fans around the globe with her powerful vocals and socially conscious music.

2000 – Can’t Take Me Home

LaFace

 

2001 – M!ssundaztood

Arista

 

2003 – Try This

Arista

 

2006 – I’m Not Dead

LaFace

 

2008 – Funhouse

LaFace

 

2012 – The Truth About Love

RCA

 

2017 – Beautiful Trauma

RCA

 

2019 – Hurts 2B Human

RCA

 

2023 – Trustfall

RCA

Grammy Awards

Imagine – Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (2010)

Trouble – Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (2003)

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Frequently Asked Questions

P!nk, born Alecia Beth Moore, was born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

P!nk’s first solo album was “Can’t Take Me Home,” featuring hits like “There U Go” and “Most Girls.”

P!nk collaborated with prominent artists such as Linda Perry, Tim Armstrong, and City and Colour for various projects.

P!nk earned critical acclaim and a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for her album “Try This.”

P!nk’s ninth studio album was titled “Trustfall,” and she released the empowering track “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” from it.

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