You Make Me Sick - Background

Background

The track was released as the third and final single from her debut album, Can't Take Me Home. The single achieved some success, peaking at #33 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #9 on the UK Singles Chart. However, the single did not reach the Billboard Top 10 like her previous releases, and thus, became the lowest charting single from the album. The track peaked at #25 in Australia, where it managed to sell over 35,000 copies, and was accredited Gold. The track was later included on the soundtrack for the motion picture Save the Last Dance. The music video for the track was filmed in November 2000, and was directed by Dave Meyers, who Pink previously collaborated with on her first two music videos. For its release as a single, the track was backed with remixes by El B, Dub Conspiracy, HQ2 and Da'Mo. The single also featured remixes of "Most Girls" by Skribble and Anthony.

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