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Try This (Album) by P!nk

Artist Biography For P!nk

Alecia Beth Moore Born September 8 1979 In Doylestown PA Known Professionally As Pink Stylized As P!nk Is An American Singer And Songwriter. She Was Originally A Member Of The Girl Group Choice. In 1995 LaFace Records Saw Potential In Pink And Offered Her A Solo Recording Contract. Her R&B-Influenced Debut Studio Album Can't Take Me Home 2000 Was Certified Double-Platinum In The United States And Spawned Two Billboard Hot 100 Top-Ten Songs "There You Go" And "Most Girls". She Gained Further Recognition With The Collaborative Single "Lady Marmalade" From The Moulin Rouge! Soundtrack Which Topped Many Charts Worldwide. Refocusing Her Sound To Pop-Rock With Her Second Studio Album Missundaztood 2001 The Album Sold More Than 13 Million Copies Worldwide And Yielded The International Number-One Songs "Get The Party Started" "Don't Let Me Get Me" And "Just Like A Pill".
While Pink's Third Studio Album Try This 2003 Sold Fewer Copies Than Her Previous Work It Earned Her The Grammy Award For Best Female Rock Vocal Performance For The Single "Trouble". She Returned To The Top Of Record Charts With Her Fourth And Fifth Studio Albums I'm Not Dead 2006 And Funhouse 2008 Which Generated The Top-Ten Entries "Who Knew" And "U Ur Hand" As Well As The Number-One Single "So What". Pink's Sixth Studio Album The Truth About Love 2012 Was Her First Album To Debut Atop The Billboard 200 Chart And Spawned Her Fourth Number-One Single "Just Give Me A Reason". In 2014 Pink Recorded A Collaborative Album Rose Ave. With Canadian Musician Dallas Green Under A Folk Music Duo Named You Me. Her Seventh Studio Album Beautiful Trauma 2017 Became The Third Best-Selling Album Of The Year And Saw The Success Of Its Lead Single "What About Us".
Recognized For Her Distinctive Raspy Voice And Acrobatic Stage Presence Pink Has Sold Over 90 Million Records Worldwide Making Her One Of The World's Best-Selling Music Artists. Her Career Accolades Include Three Grammy Awards Two Brit Awards A Daytime Emmy Award And Seven MTV Video Music Awards Including The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. In 2009 Billboard Named Pink The Pop Songs Artist Of The Decade. Pink Was Also The Second Most-Played Female Solo Artist In The United Kingdom During The 2000s Decade Behind Madonna. VH1 Ranked Her Number 10 On Their List Of The 100 Greatest Women In Music While Billboard Awarded Her The Woman Of The Year Award In 2013. At The 63rd Annual BMI Pop Awards She Received The BMI President's Award For "her Outstanding Achievement In Songwriting And Global Impact On Pop Culture And The Entertainment Industry."
It Was Announced In September 2014 That Pink And Dallas Green Lead Singer Of City And Colour Worked Together On A Collaborative Album Under The Band Name You Me. The Album Titled Rose Ave. Was Released On October 14 2014. The Album Debuted At Number Four On The Billboard 200 And At Number One On The US Folk Albums Chart.
In August 2015 Pink Recorded The Theme Song For The 13th Season Of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Song "Today's The Day" Was Performed During The Show's Premiere Week In New York City On September 10 2015.
On August 27 2017 Pink Received The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award At The MTV Video Music Awards. She Also Performed A Medley Of Some Of Her Hits Including Her New Single "What About Us" Before Accepting The Award Which Was Presented To Her By Ellen DeGeneres. The Album Was Released On October 13 2017 And Became The Third Best-Selling Album Of The Year Worldwide. The Album Received The Nomination For Best Pop Vocal Album Earned Pink's 20th Nomination At The Annual Grammy Awards.
Although Sick With Influenza Pink Sang The United States National Anthem Before Super Bowl LII A Dream She Had Had Since As A Child. On March 1 2018 Pink Started Her Seventh Concert Tour The Beautiful Trauma World Tour Which Was Scheduled To Visit North America And Oceania Until September 8 2018. She Later Decided To Extend The Tour Until May 2019 Including Europe. On February 5 2019 Pink Received A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame. She Released Of Her Eighth Album Hurts 2B Human On April 26 2019. On The Release Date Pink Performed The Song Alongside A Medley Of Her Biggest Hits At The BRIT Awards Including "Try" "Just Give Me A Reason" With Fun. Lead Singer Nate Ruess And "What About Us". She Was Also Awarded With The Outstanding Contribution To Music Award At The Ceremony. In December 2019 Pollstar Named Her Artist Of The Year. Pink Confirmed That In 2020 She Will Take A Break From Music To Focus On Her Family. On February 12 2021 She Released The Song "Cover Me In Sunshine" A Duet With Her Daughter Willow Sage Hart. On April 9 2021 She Released The Song "Anywhere Away From Here" A Duet With Rag'n'Bone Man. On April 29 She Announced A Live Album Titled All I Know So Far Setlist Which Was Released On May 21. The Album Contains The Live Versions Of Previous Pink Songs Live Covers And "Cover Me In Sunshine". It Also Includes The Title Track Released As A Single On May 7. All I Know So Far Setlist Serves As The Companion Album To The Documentary Film Covering Pink's Life Of The Same Name Which Was Released Simultaneously With The Album Through Amazon's Prime Video Platform. In April 2021 Pink Confirmed To ET Canada That A Ninth Studio Album Was In The "very Early Days But I Will Tell You It Will Be Very Honest". On November 4 2022 Pink Released The Single "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" Which Serves As The Lead Single From Her Upcoming Album Trustfall. Pink Is Set To Perform The Song At The American Music Awards On November 20.

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Try This is The Third studio Album by American Singer P!nk Released On November 11 2003 By Arista. After The Success Of M!ssundaztood  2001 And Its Accompanying Worldwide Party Tour P!nk Began Work On Her Third Studio Album. Wanting To Expand More On The rock sound She Explored With her Previous Album She Sought Out Producers And Writers That Had Experience Within The Genre. Most Of The Tracks On Try This were Produced And Co-Written By punk band Rancid Singer And Guitarist Tim Armstrong Whom P!nk Met Through A Mutual Friend At A Transplants Video Shoot. The Two Hit It Off And P!nk Ended Up Co-Writing Ten Songs With Him In A Week When Transplants Were On A Tour With The Foo Fighters. Eight Of These Tracks Appeared On Try This Which Also Features Three Songs Written With Linda Perry Who Co-Wrote Much Of M!ssundaztood P!nk's Second Album. The Album Includes A Collaboration With electroclash artist Peaches "Oh My God" And P!nk's Contribution To The Charlie's Angels Full Throttle film Soundtrack "Feel Good Time" Produced By And Featuring William Orbit As International Bonus Track. Try This was P!nk's Final Studio Album Under Arista Records. In 2006 The Singer Said That She Was Unhappy With The Way The Label Wanted Her To Make An Album After The Success Of M!ssundaztood. "I Was Kind Of Rebelling Against The Label On That One " She Said. "I Was Going 'You Want A Record? Fine I'll Write 10 Songs In A Week For Your Fuckin' Record And You Can Press It Up And Put It Out.'" She Described The Promotional Campaign For The Album As "an Awful Time. I Was Walking Out Of Half My Interviews Crying. I Just Felt They Were Putting A Quarter In The Slot To Watch The Monkey Dance." Try This is P!nk's First Album To Carry A Parental Advisory warning And Therefore Her First Album Released Alongside An Edited Version. The Font Used Throughout The Album's Artwork Is The Same That Was Used For Then Label-Mates Ace Of Base's Cruel Summer Single. Musically  Try This is A pop/rock N Roll album  which Incorporates Elements Of punk Rock  "Trouble"  R&B  "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" "Love Song" New Wave And disco "Humble Neighborhoods" . To Support The Album "Trouble" "God Is A DJ" And "Last To Know" Were Released As Singles The Former Of Which Won The Grammy Award For Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Try This Was Eventually Certified Platinum In The US And Europe For 1 000 000 Copies Sold In Each Region. Between February 19 2004 And August 22 2004 P!nk Embarked On The Try This Tour Across Europe And Australia With A Total Of 68 Shows.