Pink Discography

Pink Discography

Pink released her first single, "There You Go" and her debut album, Can't Take Me Home in 2000. They were followed by two further singles, "Most Girls" and "You Make Me Sick". Although it was not her most successful album, it was still certified platinum in the United Kingdom and 2× Platinum in the United States. In 2001 she released her second album M!ssundaztood. "Just Like a Pill", one of four singles from the album, became Pink's first number-one single reaching the top of the UK Singles Chart. In November 2003, Pink released her third album, Try This. Although the album charted highly in most countries, its single releases "Trouble", "God Is a DJ" and "Last to Know" did not fare as well, as her run of top-ten hits in the United States ended. Her fourth studio album, I'm Not Dead, was released in April 2006; it generated seven hit singles, including "Stupid Girls", "U + Ur Hand" and "Who Knew". Pink's fifth album, Funhouse, was released in late 2008 and was preceded by her first solo number one on the Billboard Hot 100, "So What".

Pink has contributed several songs to film soundtracks. In 2001, she collaborated with Lil' Kim, Christina Aguilera and Mýa on the title song for the film Moulin Rouge!, entitled "Lady Marmalade". The song was a worldwide success; it charted in the top three in several countries, including Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. Pink also recorded a song, "Feel Good Time", for the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. It achieved the most success in the UK, where it charted at number three. In 2012 Pink released her sixth album The Truth About Love which debuted at number one in multiple countries including the US and Australia. Truth was a huge success worldwide. The album was preceded by the release of three singles; "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" released in July 2012 and "Try" released in October 2012 and Just Give Me A Reason released in February 2013. Each song reached the top 10 on the US, Hot 100 chart.

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