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Alecia Moore was born on September 8, 1979, in Abington, Pennsylvania, to Judith (née Kugel), a nurse, and Jim Moore, a Vietnam veteran. Her father is Catholic and her mother is Jewish. Pink has ancestors who emigrated from Ireland, Germany, and Lithuania. Although a healthy baby at birth, she quickly developed asthma that plagued her through her early years. Pink grew up in Doylestown, where she attended Kutz Elementary School, Lenape Middle School, and Central Bucks High School West. Her father played guitar and sang songs, thus inspiring Pink from an early age to be a pop star. She was also a gymnast for eight years; she stated in an interview that her first dream was to be an Olympic gymnast.
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After Choice disbanded, Pink began working on her debut solo album under LaFace Records. When working on the album, Pink worked with producers such as Babyface, Kandi Burruss and Tricky Stewart. The album's lead single, "There You Go", was released on February 8, 2000 in the US and May of the same year in the UK. "There You Go" was produced by Kevin "Ske'kspere" Briggs, who had previously worked with female R&B group TLC. The single became a commercial success for Pink, becoming her first Top 10 entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at #7. It was also a success on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at #8. The single went on to receive a Gold certification from the RIAA, for sales exceeding 500,000 copies. The song was also a success outside of the US. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at #6, and its highest peak was in Australia, where it reached #2. The single received mixed to positive critical reviews, with one review calling it the highlight of Pink's debut album. Pink's debut album, Can't Take Me Home, was released on April 4, 2000. The album, considered her only R&B album, was a commercial success. Despite a moderate peak of 26 on the Billboard 200 album chart, the album went on to be certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA, for sales exceeding 2 million copies in the US alone. The album was certified multi platinum in Australia and Canada as well, where it peaked on the albums chart at #10 and #20, respectively. The album was also certified Platinum in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at #13. Critical reception to the album was mixed. Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars, stating "thanks to LA Reid and Babyface's production and Pink's engaging talents, it's a promising first effort all the same."[40]Entertainment Weekly gave the album a mixed review, and awarded the album two and half stars, claiming "All in all, Home's just another brick in the R&B wall."
In 2001, Pink, alongside singers Christina Aguilera and Mýa as well as rapper Lil' Kim, performed a cover of "Lady Marmalade" for the soundtrack of the film Moulin Rouge!. Produced by hip-hop producers Rockwilder and Missy Elliott, the song topped the charts in countries like New Zealand, the UK, Australia,[citation needed] and the US. In the US it became the most successful airplay-only single in history, as well as Pink's first #1 single. The success of the single was helped by its music video, which was popular on music channels and won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. The song won Pink's first Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, and provided a boost for the four performers' careers. In a VH1 interview, Pink stated she had to fight with Christina Aguilera's manager to sing the high parts in the song.
In mid-2003, Pink contributed the song "Feel Good Time" to the soundtrack of the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, in which she had a cameo appearance as a motocross race ramp owner/promoter. "Feel Good Time" was co-written by singer Beck, produced by electronic music artist William Orbit, and based on the song "Fresh Garbage" by Spirit. It became Pink's first single to miss the top 40 onBillboard's Hot 100 chart, although it was a hit in Europe and in Australia. During the same period, a song Pink co-wrote with Damon Elliott was released on Mýa's album Moodring.
In 2005, Pink collaborated with Lisa Marie Presley on the track "Shine", released on Presley's second album Now What. Pink took a break to write the songs for her fourth album, I'm Not Dead, which she said she titled as such because "It's about being alive and feisty and not sitting down and shutting up even though people would like you to." Pink worked with producers Max Martin, Billy Mann, Christopher Rojas, Butch Walker, Lukasz Gottwald, and Josh Abraham on the album. The album's release through LaFace Records in April 2006 was a substantial success throughout the world, particularly in Australia. The album reached the top ten in the US, the top five in the UK, No. 1 in Germany, and was No. 1 in Australia for two non-consecutive weeks, though it was Pink's lowest seller in the US until the success of the single "U + Ur Hand" in early 2007. The album ranked 96th in the US during 2007.
In support of the album, Pink embarked on the world I'm Not Dead Tour, for which ticket sales in Australia were particularly high; she sold approximately 307,000 tickets in Australia, giving her the record for the biggest concert attendance for an arena tour by a female artist. One of the London shows on the tour was taped and released as a DVD, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena, where she sang Linda Perry's "Whats Up?". In 2006, Pink was chosen to sing the theme song for NBC Sunday Night Football, "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night", which is a take on "I Hate Myself for Lovin' You" by Joan Jett. She contributed a cover of Rufus's "Tell Me Something Good" to the soundtrack of the film Happy Feet, and lent her name to PlayStation to promote the PSP, a special pink edition of which was released.
On August 7, 2008, Pink's single "So What" was leaked online, and radio stations across Australia were quick to give it massive airplay. Less than six hours after the leak, "So What" was voted No.1 on Nova 100 Melbourne and shot to No.1 on the Today Network's national radio Hot30 Countdown. On August 22, Pink announced a new track, titled "Crystal Ball". On September 18, 2008, "So What" became the first solo No. 1 of her career on the Billboard Hot 100.
Pink was the guest of honor at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards, which were held in Sydney, Australia, in October 2008. There she sang "So What". On November 3, 2008, Funhouse debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA charts. In Australia it sold over 86,000 units in its first week, and was eventually certified eleven times platinum.
On November 23, 2008, Pink performed "Sober", the second single from Funhouse, at the American Music Awards. The third single was "Please Don't Leave Me", with a video directed by Dave Meyers. In Australia, "Bad Influence" was released as the album's fourth single as a promotional single for her Funhouse Tour, and "Funhouse" was later released as the fifth single. However, "Bad Influence" was not released as a single in Europe until March 2010, which was after "Funhouse" had been released. In May 2009, Pink released a four-CD box set of her first four albums; this set peaked at No. 7 in the UK Album Chart. In 2009, Pink performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States.
On February 5, 2013, Pink's music video for "Just Give Me a Reason", her single featuringNate Ruess of fun., was released to her official Vevo channel on YouTube. On February 13, 2013, Pink kicked off her sixth tour, known as The Truth About Love Tour, in Phoenix, Arizona. In March, Pink confirmed that she will be adding more dates to her tour in Australia, Canada, and the US. "Just Give Me a Reason" climbed to the top of the iTunes singles chart in the United States and rose to number nine on the Hot 100, becoming Pink's fourteenth Top 10 hit on that chart. The following week the song rose to the top of the Digital Songs chart, becoming Pink's third number-one on that chart, following "So What" and "Fuckin' Perfect". Two weeks later, "Just Give Me a Reason" reached number 5 on the Hot 100, becoming Pink's eighth Top 5 hit, and two weeks later it topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her fourth number-one single in the United States. It also topped the charts in several other countries worldwide, and held the top spot on the Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks.
On April 29, 2013, "Just Give Me a Reason" became Pink's eighth number one on Billboard's Adult Top 40, which resulted in her becoming the record holder for most number ones on that chart, beating out Maroon 5 and Katy Perry who each have seven. On the same day, Pink announced that "True Love", featuring Lily Allen, would be released as the fourth single from The Truth About Love.Billboard released a statement on June 14, announcing that Pink held the No. 1 spot on their Hot Tours chart, as the American leg of her Truth About Love Tour grossed over $23.6 million. She still held the title a week later, as the European leg grossed $30.7 million. According her official Facebook page, the music video for "True Love" was set to première on July 1. However, the music video was leaked a day early to Direct Lyrics and a few hours later it was released on her official Vevo account. The single was officially released on July 15, 2013.
In 2013, Billboard named Pink Woman of the Year, citing the success of her album The Truth About Love and of the singles "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)", "Try", "Just Give Me a Reason", and "True Love", as well as her 2013 tour, which was extended to 140 different sets due to demand. The Truth About Love earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album earlier in 2013. In announcing the award, Bill Werde, Billboard's editorial director, said, "Pink has almost been in a class by herself among women in music this year, and we're thrilled to recognize her successes by honoring her with the Billboard Woman of the Year Award."
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