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Other notable singles and collaborations she has released include "Just Give Me a Reason" (2013) featuring Nate Ruess "Just Like Fire" on the soundtrack of the movie "Alice Through the Looking Glass" (2016) and "A Million Dreams" on the soundtrack of the movie "The Greatest Showman" (2017). Pink's subsequent releases include "Try This" (2003), featuring the single "Trouble" which won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 46 th Grammy Awards "I'm Not Dead" (2006), which had the single "Stupid Girls" that was nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance "Funhouse" (2008), which was certified eleven times platinum by the RIAA compilation album "Greatest Hits… So Far!" (2010) "The Truth About Love" (2012), which was the world's sixth best-selling album in 2012 "Beautiful Trauma" (2017), which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album and "Hurts 2B Human" (2019). The song also won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. In 2001, Pink collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Mya and Lil' Kim on the cover single "Lady Marmalade." The single was highly successful, and its music video won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year.
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Thanks to her successful debut, she won Female New Artist of the Year at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards. 26 on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually being certified double platinum by the RIAA. It also enjoyed commercial success, peaking at No. Her debut album "Can't Take Me Home" was released in April 2000. Her debut single "There You Go" (February 2000) was also her first top-ten hit, peaking at No. Solo CareerĪfter her group Choice disbanded, Pink signed a solo recording contract with LaFace Records. Reid and LaFace Records and recorded an album, but disbanded in 1998 before the album was released. They disbanded two years later without releasing any material, and she later formed the R&B group Choice along with Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway. She initially auditioned for and joined the all-female group Basic Instinct when she was fourteen. She began performing in clubs in Philadelphia when she was fourteen years old, and it was around this time that she adopted the stage name Pink, taken from a nickname given to her because she would always turn pink when blushing. They disbanded after losing a battle of the bands competition. She attended Central Bucks High School West, and it was while in high school that she joined her first band, Middleground. She is best known by the stage name Pink, stylized as P!nk.
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Early Life and Career BeginningsĪlecia Beth Moore was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, on September 8, 1979. Between June 2019 and June 2020 she earned $45 million. She earned roughly the same amount between June 2018 and June 2019. In 2004, she took home the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "Trouble." And in 2011, Pink won Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for "Imagine" alongside Seal, India Aerie, Herbie Hancock, and Jeff Beck.Between June 2017 and June 2018, Pink earned $50 million from her various endeavors. Let's take a look back at all of her wins, shall we? In 2002, Pink won Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "Lady Marmalade," which also featured the talents of Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mya. (Far from it, actually.) According to the award show's website, Pink has been nominated for a whopping 19 Grammy Awards during her impressive career - and the star has even managed to take home three of them so far. And this certainly isn't the first time she's been up for a Grammy. She earned a nomination for best pop solo performance for her hit "What About Us," reported Billboard. Oh, and did I mention Pink is also nominated for a Grammy this year? Yep. And quite frankly, it comes as little surprise that this no-nonsense mom of two brought down the house with her live performance of "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken." In fact, Pink's 2018 Grammy's performance already has fans buzzing on Twitter. Now in 2018, not only will the kick*ss performer be singing The Star-Spangled Banner before kickoff on Super Bowl Sunday, but she was also featured during the 2018 Grammy Awards this evening. In 2017, Pink released her first album in more than five years, Beautiful Trauma. Many would probably agree that 2017 was officially the year marking Pink's big comeback - and yet somehow, 2018 is shaping up to be even more epic for the singer.