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    • Just Give Me A Reason (with Nate Ruess) Released: 2012. Official Singles Chart peak: Number 2. Total UK chart units: 1.9 million. Teaming up with fun. frontman Nate Ruess (remember fun.?!)
    • What About Us. Released: 2017. Official Singles Chart peak: Number 3. Total UK chart units: 1.5 million. Pink re-emerged in 2017 with her album Beautiful Trauma, after nearly half a decade had passed since 2012's The Truth About Love.
    • So What. Released: 2008. Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1. Total UK chart units: 1.3 million. Now, this is how you do a break-up anthem. Licking her wounds from her split from husband Carey Hart (although the two would reunite on the set for the track's music video and are still married today!)
    • Lady Marmalade (with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim & Mya) Released: 2001. Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1. Total UK chart units: 1.2 million. Where's all my soul sisters?
    • 'JUST LIKE A PILL' Released: June 10, 2002 • UK chart peak: No.1. It's crazy to think this was released over 14 years ago now, helping Pink climb to the top of the UK singles chart for the second time in her career.
    • 'FAMILY PORTRAIT' Released: December 17, 2002 • UK chart peak: No.11. It doesn't get much more raw than 'Family Portrait'. Pink has a reputation for being starkly honest in her songwriting, and so re-living the effects her parents divorce had on her as a child resonated with millions of other families who have been through the same suffering.
    • 'F**KIN PERFECT' Released: December 14, 2010 • UK chart peak: No.10. While 'F**kin Perfect' is some of the lightest music production Pink has ever put out (borderline fringing upon country in some parts), its sentiment is quite clearly some of her most serious.
    • 'RAISE YOUR GLASS' Released: October 6, 2010 • UK chart peak: No.13. Everyone likes an underdog, but when paired with a bursting chorus for all the "dirty little freaks", Pink created the ultimate anthem for anyone who feels like an outcast.
  2. It became the most successful single from The Truth About Love, topping the record charts in more than 20 countries worldwide and becoming Pink's fourth number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. According to the IFPI, the song was the fourth best-selling digital single of 2013 with 9.9 million copies sold worldwide.

    • P!nk, "Glitter In The Air" Chart Peak: 18, Peak Position: Feb. 20, 2010. A tender, piano-accented ballad, P!nk showcases her signature vocals in her piano driven “Glitter In The Air.”
    • P!nk, "Walk Me Home" Chart Peak: 49, Peak Date: May 11, 2019. An introspective P!nk reminisces on a “better time” in her hopeful lead single off her 2019 album, Hurts 2B Human.
    • Keith Urban and P!nk, "One Too Many" Chart Peak: 52, Peak Date: Jul. 24, 2021. Keith Urban and P!nk sing a mid-tempo tune about the alcohol-induced thoughts a person can have about a complicated relationship for their first collaboration.
    • P!nk, "You Make Me Sick" Chart Peak: 33, Peak Date: Feb, 24, 2001. P!nk’s early 2000s “You Make Me Sick” is driving pop jam about a bad boy she hates (and loves) to love.
  3. "So What" became Pink's most successful single from Funhouse (2008). In the United States, the song entered at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 in the issue dated September 6, 2008, earning the highest debut title for that week. [31]

  4. Feb 1, 2019 · With eighth album Hurts 2B Human on the way, led by new single Walk Me Home, and a BRITs Outstanding Contribution to Music Award win in 2019, we've looked at the story so far, to see how her...

  5. Its single releases include "Trouble", "God Is a DJ", and "Last to Know". Her fourth studio album, I'm Not Dead, was released in 2006 and fared moderately on the charts. It generated seven singles, including top 10 singles "Stupid Girls", "U + Ur Hand", and "Who Knew".

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