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P!nk got her name from the character of Mr. Pink in the Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs .
Contrasting her edgy, tomboyish style with that of her female pop star peers, Pink has had huge success with hits like "There You Go," "Raise Your Glass" and "What About Us."
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Singer Pink is best known for her edgy pop music. She delivered a strong debut album with Can't Take Me Home in 2000, and achieved superstardom as a co-vocalist on "Lady Marmalade," from the 2001 Moulin Rouge! soundtrack. Some claim that Pink changed the scope of pop music and paved the way for artists like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga but has received little recognition for it. She has continued to churn out chart-topping hits like "So What" and "Raise Your Glass," and is a prominent animal-rights campaigner for PETA.
P!nk (pronounced Pink) was born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Pink, as she's otherwise known, gets her name from the movie Reservoir Dogs , a film she saw as a teenager and whose character Mr. Pink is someone her friends all agreed she resembled.
Pink was the second child born to Jim and Judy Moore. She experienced a largely typical middle-class life in a suburb of Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Her parents' tense relationship, however, caused the couple to divorce when Pink was three. Their split and the subsequent demise of the marriage sparked, in part, a rebellious attitude from Pink. "I was never allowed to go over to any of my friends' houses when I was little, because I was a bad influence," she said of her early life. "None of their parents liked me and my own parents were scared to death of me— and for me."
Instead, Pink found solace in music, and as early as the age of 13 she was navigating the complicated Philadelphia club scene. By the time she was 14, she was already an experienced vocalist and dancer, and started to write her own songs. She also had a regular singing gig every Friday night at a Philly nightclub. But it proved to be a hard life for her to manage, as she was swallowed by a world of drugs (she nearly overdosed at the age of 15) and petty crime. She eventually dropped out of high school before returning to earn her G.E.D. in 1998.
It was apparent, however, that Pink had a talent for music. By chance one evening, an executive from MCA took notice of the sassy teenager and asked her to audition for an R&B group that was forming. The group, known as Basic Instinct, welcomed Pink into the fold. Despite a record deal and plenty of studio time, the band never could find traction. Basic Instinct disbanded just two years after it was assembled. A second run with another R&B band, this one called Choice, also came to a quick end in 1998.
For Pink, though, neither experience was a disaster. Her talent was too hard not to notice, and with the support of LaFace, Choice's former label, she struck out on her own. She changed her name from Alecia Moore to her stage name of Pink, and started recording her first solo album, Can't Take Me Home . Released in 2000, the record was a surprise smash hit, going double-platinum and creating two Top 10 singles: "There You Go" and "Most Girls." It was a record that was bolstered by her tour schedule, which found her opening up for popular boy band *NSYNC.
Despite the newfound fame and success, Pink, who was never one to hide her true emotions, was far from satisfied. Fearful of being lumped in with the glut of pretty singers who dominated the market, Pink set her sights on a deeper, edgier sound. "There was no blood, sweat or tears on my first album," she told London's Daily Mail . "And no emotional exchange between me and the musicians. R&B is on a conveyor belt."
She ended up finding a little more of what she was looking for in 2001 on the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack. Pink collaborated with Christina Aguilera , Mya, and Lil' Kim in a soulful remake of Patti LaBelle 's "Lady Marmalade." That same year, Pink released a single from her second album, "Get the Party Started," a powerhouse hit that climbed into the Top 5. It was the perfect launch for her sophomore record, M!ssundaztood , a rock-infused record that went on to sell more than 10 million copies worldwide.
In 2003, Pink rewarded her fans with her third album, Try This , an even more rock-centric record that netted the singer a hit single ("Trouble") and a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Despite its critical success, the album failed to grab the kind of attention and sales that its predecessor did.
In 2006, Pink issued her fourth album, I'm Not Dead , a record that seemed to be Pink's most honest lineup of songs to date. The record included the No. 1 hit single "Stupid Girls," a pointed attack on the infatuation and celebrity surrounding people like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears . "It was more of a social commentary on these girls, who think they have to be stick thin and have the latest handbag," she explained. "There's nothing wrong with being sexy, but you have to be sexy for yourself, not society."
In 2010, Pink released Greatest Hits... So Far!! , a compilation album which featured her hits "F*ckin' Perfect" and "Raise Your Glass." Two years later, her sixth studio album, The Truth About Love , soared to the top of the Billboard 200 with multiple Top 10 singles, including the No. 1 hit "Just Give Me a Reason." Her subsequent tour became the third highest-grossing tour in 2013, spawning close to $148 million in ticket sales.
Outside of her famous stage name, Pink found time to explore other avenues of expression. She wrote songs for Cher 's album Closer to the Truth ("I Walk Alone" and "Lie to Me") and for Celine Dion ("Recovering"). In 2013, she gained critical praise for her acting chops, starring as a sex addict, opposite Mark Ruffalo and Gwyneth Paltrow , in Thanks for Sharing. She has also made time to explore her more folksy side, releasing a chart-topping folk album, Rose Ave. , with musician Dallas Green, under the band name You+Me. 
Other efforts included recording cover versions of popular songs for movies and television, such as the Beatles’ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” for the animated musical series Beat Bugs (2016) and “White Rabbit” for Tim Burton ’s Through the Looking Glass (2016).
In August 2017 Pink unveiled a new single, "What About Us." It was the first release from her seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma, which shot to the top of the Billboard 200 upon its release in October. The momentum continued into 2018, with the pop star performing at the Grammys in late January and singing the national anthem at Super Bowl LII a few days later.
In April 2019 Pink unveiled Hurts 2B Human , her eighth studio album and third in a row to top the Billboard 200. Generally well received by critics, Hurts 2B Human featured the lead single, "Walk Me Home," as well as a collaboration with R&B singer Khalid for the title track.
Away from the record studio, Pink's life was also evolving. She married her boyfriend, Motocross star Carey Hart, in Costa Rica, after proposing to him during one of his races. But like her parents' marriage, Pink's union with Hart proved to be tumultuous, and just two years after they exchanged vows, the couple separated. Her fifth album, Funhouse (2008), drew from the raw emotions she was feeling from her separation. It also proved to be a huge commercial success, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard chart, and inspiring a wild, worldwide tour that featured the artist performing blindfolded and—in some instances—singing upside-down on a trapeze.
As always, music helped Pink to heal, and the reflection on her crumbling relationship with Hart helped the couple reunite. After much speculation, Pink revealed in a February 2010 interview with Oprah Winfrey that she and her husband were back together. The singer told Winfrey that her separation from Hart taught her valuable lessons about herself, and how to better function in a marriage. In June 2011 she gave birth to daughter Willow Sage. On December 26, 2016, the family welcomed a baby boy, Jameson Moon. 
Despite her tough girl image, Pink has also shown a softer side to the public. She is an outspoken advocate for the LGBTQ community and for the better treatment of animals, putting her celebrity behind campaigns sponsored by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). She also supports organizations like Human Rights Campaign, UNICEF, and Save the Children.
Among her many accolades, Pink received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2019. Later that year she was named the People's Champion of 2019 at the People's Choice Awards. Upon accepting the honor, she implored the audience to go out and make a difference, noting, "Kindness today is an act of rebellion."
Pink endured a scare when she and Jameson were diagnosed with the coronavirus in early 2020. After both recovered, the artist announced that she was donating $1 million to healthcare workers who were risking their lives by caring for others during the outbreak. 
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Grammy Award-winner Christina Aguilera is known for her powerful voice and hit songs such as 'Genie in a Bottle' and 'What a Girl Wants,' and for being a judge on 'The Voice.'
Beyoncé Knowles is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning recording artist who's acclaimed for her thrilling vocals, videos and live shows.
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Jennifer Hudson is an Oscar and Grammy-winning actress and singer known for roles in 'Dreamgirls' and 'Sex and the City.'
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Alongside a BLACKPINK comeback, which fans have been eagerly anticipating since The Album was released in 2020, showing off BLACKPINK’s incredible vocal talents and dance skills…
Fans have been waiting for Jisoo to make her solo debut.
Jennie was the first of BLACKPINK to make her solo debut, releasing “SOLO” in 2018.
Rosé was the next to make her solo debut, releasing both “On The Ground” and “Gone” in March 2021.
Lisa was the most recent of the members to make her solo debut, releasing both “LALISA” and “MONEY” in September 2021.
So fans are understandably waiting for the last of the members, Jisoo’s solo debut.
Fortunately for fans, in a recent interview with Rolling Stone , Jisoo opened up about her solo debut, talking about the part of the music creation process she’s currently stuck on.
I’m not sure how much I want to go solo yet.
-Jisoo in the Rolling Stone interview
Although BLACKPINK has a defining sound that the Rolling Stone article describes as combining “the YG spirit of swag and self-confidence with moments of vulnerability and inventive beats,” the members seem to have been given the freedom to experiment with the sound of their choice for their debut.
In the interview, Jennie talks about how her solo debut song contained her love for “vocals, rap, [and] dance.”
I have so many things I like… I love vocals, rap, dance. I can contain all of that in a single song. I have that diversity.
-Jennie in the Rolling Stone interview
While Lisa talks about having wanted to start to explore traditional Thai music in her solo debut.
Is hip-hop the only thing I’m good at? …What if it turns out I’m also good at traditional Thai music?
-Lisa in the Rolling Stones interview
So it’s understandable that Jisoo is struggling to decide what style of music she most wants to try for her solo debut, especially given the immense pressure she feels to try and meet fans’ expectations and hopes.
The music I listen to, the music I can do, and the music I want to do – what should I choose? I love songs with lots of instruments. I love different bands and rock music. What do people want from me? There’s a chaos of conflicting questions.
-Jisoo in the Rolling Stones interview
And besides simply feeling the immense pressure of deciding on the style of song, Jisoo is also struggling with the idea of being the sole focus of attention.
She compares herself to the rest of her members, explaining that her members “[feel] energized by the people who come to see [them]” and enjoy performing. But in contrast, Jisoo enjoys performing but is typically more worried about avoiding making a mistake than actually enjoying the moment.
I love to perform, but I don’t always enjoy being part of the spotlight. I think it’s different for the other members: They love to receive the spotlight, feeling energized by the people who come to see us, and then getting a bit depressed when the stage is over and silence arrives. I’m a little different. When I’m onstage, I think about not making mistakes. Performing sometimes feels more like a test than something genuinely fun.
-Jisoo in the Rolling Stones interview
And while Jisoo may currently be struggling to determine the direction of her long-awaited solo debut, fans can rest assured that it’s an active work in progress. Jisoo will inevitably release music that she can be proud of and fans will enjoy.



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Pink released "Get the Party Started" as the first single from her second album Missundaztood . The song marked a move away from R&B toward a more pop-rock oriented sound. "Get the Party Started" was written and produced by Linda Perry. She sees it as her first dance song. It reached #4 on the US pop singles chart while reaching #1 in many other countries around the world. "Get the Party Started" was Pink's first solo single following her celebrated appearance with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mya on the Moulin Rouge remake of "Lady Marmalade." It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal.


The album Missundaztood veered away from the teen pop of Pink's first album to a more mature sound. It included three top 10 pop hit singles. It peaked at #8 on the US album chart and sold 220,000 copies in its first week of release. It has sold a total of more than five million copies in the US alone.


Pink used this single from the album Missundaztood to express her dissatisfaction with being marketed as a pop star like Britney Spears. Some critics viewed the song negatively as an anthem to self loathing. "Don't Let Me Get Me" reached the pop top 10 in both the US and UK and topped the mainstream pop radio chart in the US. It was one of three top 10 hits from Missundaztood .


The accompanying music video was directed by Dave Meyers, a frequent Pink collaborator. It shows Pink as a high school student involved in conflict with other students and school officials over her lack of conforming to the school norms. "Don't Let Me Get Me" was certified gold for sales and broke into the top 40 of the dance chart.


"Stupid Girls" was released as the first single from the album I'm Not Dead. It addressed the issue of societal expectations for glamor in girls. The lyrics overtly condemn sexism. The accompanying music video directed by Dave Meyers included parodies of a number of female celebrities. "Stupid Girls" earned Pink a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. 


"Stupid Girls" was given credit for reviving Pink's commercial fortunes in the US after they had been on a decline. It only peaked at #13 but laid the groundwork for hits to come. The album I'm Not Dead debuted at #6, higher than her two immediately preceding albums, and sold 126,000 copies in its first week. Ultimately the album was certified platinum and spent 88 weeks on the album chart.


"Who Knew" is a collaboration with both Max Martin and Dr. Luke . The words of the song speak about the death of a friend. Pink has said the song is about a number of friends she has lost through the years. It was a major commercial success becoming Pink's first top 10 pop hit single in four years. During the single's initial release, it was ignored by pop radio. However, on the heels of the success of the single "U + Ur Hand," a promotional slot for "Who Knew" with the TV show October Road , and an America
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