Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Pink (singer) | |
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| Name | Pink |
| Caption | Pink performing at the Waldbühne in Berlin in 2006 |
| Birth name | Alecia Beth Moore |
| Birth date | September 8, 1979 |
| Birth place | Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter, actress |
| Genre | Pop, Rock, R&B |
| Instrument | Vocals, Guitar |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Label | LaFace Records, Arista Records, Jive Records, RCA Records |
| Associated acts | You+Me, Linda Perry |
Pink (singer) is a renowned American singer, songwriter, and actress, known for her powerful and distinctive voice, as well as her high-flying acrobatic performances, which have been compared to those of Madonna and Cirque du Soleil. With a career spanning over two decades, Pink has collaborated with numerous notable artists, including Tim Armstrong, Linda Perry, and Max Martin. Her music often incorporates elements of pop music, rock music, and R&B, and has been influenced by artists such as Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Fleetwood Mac. Pink has also been recognized for her work with UNICEF and PETA, and has been named one of the most successful artists of all time by Billboard and Rolling Stone.
Pink was born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to Judy and Jim Moore, and grew up in a family of Irish American and German American descent. She began singing at a young age, inspired by artists such as Stevie Nicks and Aerosmith, and attended Central Bucks High School West in Doylestown. Pink's early life was marked by a tumultuous relationship with her parents, who divorced when she was a teenager, and she found solace in music, citing Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan as early influences. She began performing in local Philadelphia clubs and bars, including the Trocodero Theatre, and was discovered by L.A. Reid, who signed her to LaFace Records in 1995.
Pink's music career began in the late 1990s, with the release of her debut album, Can't Take Me Home, which was produced by Babyface and She'kspere, and featured the hit singles "There You Go" and Most Girls. The album was a commercial success, and Pink went on to release her second album, Missundaztood, in 2001, which featured the hit singles Get the Party Started and Don't Let Me Get Me. The album was a critical and commercial success, and established Pink as a major force in the music industry, with comparisons to Alanis Morissette and Sheryl Crow. Pink has since released several successful albums, including Try This, I'm Not Dead, and Funhouse, which have featured collaborations with artists such as Tim Armstrong, Indigo Girls, and Butch Walker. Her music has been influenced by a range of genres, including punk rock, hip hop, and electronic music, and has been praised by critics such as Robert Christgau and Rolling Stone.
Pink's music and performances are known for their high-energy and acrobatic style, which has been influenced by artists such as Cirque du Soleil and Michael Jackson. Her live shows often feature elaborate costumes and choreography, and have been praised by critics such as The New York Times and The Guardian. Pink's music often incorporates elements of social commentary and feminism, and has been influenced by artists such as Ani DiFranco and Tori Amos. She has also been recognized for her work as a songwriter and producer, and has collaborated with artists such as Linda Perry and Max Martin on hits such as "Get the Party Started" and "So What". Pink's music has been praised by critics such as The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, and has been named one of the most successful artists of all time by Billboard and Rolling Stone.
Pink is married to Carey Hart, a former Motocross rider, and the couple has two children, Willow Sage Hart and Jameson Moon Hart. She is a prominent supporter of LGBT rights and animal rights, and has been recognized for her work with PETA and UNICEF. Pink has also been open about her struggles with depression and anxiety, and has used her platform to raise awareness about mental health issues, citing Lady Gaga and Katy Perry as fellow advocates. She has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, and has been recognized for her philanthropic work by organizations such as The Grammy Foundation and The American Red Cross.
Pink's discography includes several successful albums, including Can't Take Me Home, Missundaztood, Try This, I'm Not Dead, Funhouse, The Truth About Love, and Beautiful Trauma. Her albums have featured collaborations with artists such as Tim Armstrong, Linda Perry, and Max Martin, and have been influenced by a range of genres, including pop music, rock music, and R&B. Pink has also released several successful singles, including Get the Party Started, Don't Let Me Get Me, and So What, which have been praised by critics such as Rolling Stone and Billboard. Her music has been certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and she has been named one of the best-selling artists of all time by The Guinness Book of World Records.
Pink has won numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, and a Brit Award. She has been recognized for her work as a singer, songwriter, and performer, and has been named one of the most successful artists of all time by Billboard and Rolling Stone. Pink has also been recognized for her philanthropic work, and has been awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award by MTV and the Humanitarian Award by Billboard. She has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, and has been recognized for her contributions to the music industry by organizations such as The Grammy Foundation and The American Music Awards.