P!nk

P!nk: The Defiant Voice of Pop Rock
Alecia Beth Moore, known globally as P!nk, is an American singer-songwriter celebrated for her powerful vocals and rebellious pop rock anthems. Hailing from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, she has become one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with worldwide sales exceeding 60 million records and multiple Grammy Awards to her name.
Early career
Born in 1979, P!nk began her professional journey in the mid-1990s as part of the R&B girl group Choice. After the group disbanded, she was signed as a solo artist to LaFace Records in 1999. Her debut album, Can't Take Me Home, released in 2000, was a more R&B-oriented effort that achieved double-platinum status and spawned the hit singles There You Go and Most Girls.
Breakthrough
P!nk's true artistic and commercial breakthrough came in 2001 with her second studio album, M!ssundaztood. Co-writing most of the album and collaborating with Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes, she pivoted decisively toward a rock-influenced pop sound. The album was a global smash, selling over 13 million copies worldwide and featuring the era-defining singles Get the Party Started and Just Like a Pill.
Key tracks
Get the Party Started — This Grammy-nominated single became her signature uptempo anthem and a global top-five hit.
Just Like a Pill — The song's raw lyrics and rock edge showcased her songwriting depth and topped the Billboard Hot 100.
So What — The lead single from 2008's Funhouse, this defiant track became her first solo number-one single in the United States.
Raise Your Glass — Released in 2010, this celebratory anthem earned P!nk her first Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance.
What About Us — The 2017 lead single from Beautiful Trauma demonstrated her continued relevance, debuting in the top 10 globally.
Her subsequent albums, including Try This (2003), I'm Not Dead (2006), and Funhouse (2008), solidified her status. Each release delivered major hits like Trouble, Who Knew, U + Ur Hand, and Sober, consistently achieving multi-platinum certifications. Notably, her Funhouse World Tour grossed over $150 million.
P!nk's career in the 2010s and beyond has been marked by remarkable longevity. Her 2012 album The Truth About Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and included the chart-topping collaboration Just Give Me a Reason with Nate Ruess. She is also renowned for her spectacular, acrobatic live performances, with her Beautiful Trauma World Tour becoming one of the highest-grossing tours by a female artist in history.
Her music shares a blend of pop sensibility and rock attitude with fellow artists like Kelly Clarkson, who also built a career on powerful vocals and anthemic songs. Avril Lavigne emerged around the same time with a similar punk-pop influence and rebellious image. The theatrical rock energy of Fall Out Boy finds a pop counterpart in P!nk's larger-than-life performances. Furthermore, the genre-blending confidence of Janelle Monáe mirrors P!nk's own career-long defiance of musical categories.P!nk's catalog is a staple on contemporary hit radio stations, adult contemporary formats, and pop rock streams. Her enduring hits guarantee regular rotation, keeping her voice a constant presence on the airwaves for





