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Can’t Take Me Home (2000) : Can’t Take Me Home is the debut album by American pop singer P!nk, released in the United States on April 4, 2000 by LaFace Records. It produced three singles “There You Go”, “Most Girls”, and “You Make Me Sick”) and peaked at number twenty-six on the U.S. Billboard 200. As of July 2006, it had sold 3.6 million copies. according to Nielsen SoundScan. Producers included Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence “Tramp Baby” Abney, Daryl Simmons, and Tricky. This album featured a modern R&B sound; Pink went for a more pop-rock oriented sound on her follow-up albums. She later went on to admit that during the period of promoting this album, she felt trapped because she wasn’t expressing her full musical influences.
Missundaztood (2001) : Missundaztood (stylized as M!ssundaztood) is the second album by pop singer Pink, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It included the hit singles “Get the Party Started”, “Don’t Let Me Get Me”, “Just Like a Pill” and “Family Portrait”. This has been Pink’s most successful album to date, selling over 15 million albums worldwide, earning critical acclaim upon release. It is Pink’s first studio album to be released by Arista Records.
Try This (2003) : Try This is the third album by pop singer P!nk, released on November 11, 2003 (see 2003 in music). It features the singles “Trouble”, “God Is a DJ” and “Last to Know”, and is her first album to feature a Parental Advisory warning. Pink’s lowest selling album to date, Try This has sold over 700,000 copies in the U.S. and over 3 million worldwide. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA with one million units shipped in the U.S. Try This is also Pink’s final studio album for Arista before her long-term international success.
I’m Not Dead (2006) : I’m Not Dead is the fourth album by pop singer Pink, released in North America on April 4, 2006 (see 2006 in music); it was released a day earlier in most other territories. Pink worked with producers and songwriters Billy Mann, Josh Abraham, Max Martin, Luke Gottwald, Butch Walker and Mike Elizondo. The tracks range from the intrinsically personal to political. The album was originally titled Long Way to Happy, after the song of the same name, but Pink changed her mind because she thought I’m Not Dead made a stronger statement that this was a comeback album. In July 2005, clips of “‘Cuz I Can”, “U + Ur Hand” (then titled You and Your Hand), “Long Way to Happy”, “Who Knew”, and “Nobody Knows” were leaked to the internet. The album (still planned to be titled “Long Way To Happy”) was originally slated for a release date of September 20, 2005. The album has sold over six million copies.
Funhouse (2008) : Funhouse is the fifth studio album by American pop singer Pink, released by LaFace Records worldwide in October 2008. Upon its release, the album reached number one on the charts in 6 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands and United Kingdom, while debuting at number two in Germany, Ireland, and United States. Singles from the album include “So What”, which is considered as Pink’s most successful song to date, and is her first to ever reach the top spot in the United States. “Sober” and “Please Don’t Leave Me” were released as the second and third singles respectively, and both reached the Top 20 and the Year-End Chart in the United States. They were followed by title track “Funhouse” and “I Don’t Believe You” which received moderate success. Final single, “Glitter in the Air”, which was performed at the 52nd Grammys, was released as the seventh single of the album, and reached top 20 in the Billboard Hot 100. The album has sold over 6 million copies worldwide.
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