Pink -- M!ssundaztood
There's more than one color to Pink. "I
hope this album shocks people who think they know who I am
or what I'm about," says the feisty 22-year-old. Her debut
album last year was an out-of-the-blue double platinum 'smash'
within the US and gained platinum and Gold discs around the
world. Her debut album spun off three Top 40 hits, two of
them Top 10, one gold. Along the way, she also scored a #1
smash hit in a sensational teaming with three of the other
hottest now female stars of the new millennium. Yet they only
gave an inkling of the power of Pink.
On M!ssundaztood (Arista Records), released November 20, 2001,
Pink unveils a stunning new voice on the music scene, a phenomenal
singer-songwriter voice, a voice that rocks, a voice of unabashed
freedom--her own true voice.
Pink is no longer about the hair, which isn't as pink as before.
Pink is about the songs and their shocking emotional openness.
"Know what was the best thing that happened to me the entire
year? A 45-year-old woman and her daughter came up and it
was the mother who wanted an autograph. She told me how I
had helped her through her divorce, and how she and her daughter
both loved my music and how sharing that had saved their relationship.
That's more than I can do for myself."
There's no misunderstanding. As Pink says, "We are all pink
on the inside." .
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