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dancer6 's Blog
22
Nov
Nov
about 3 pictures
with these new pictures u might wonder who are the other people if you wanna know ask me.
describe him or her and i could say thier name ok look at evreything and comment.

























So comment with a question and i will give you an answer as soon as i can.
with these new pictures u might wonder who are the other people if you wanna know ask me.
describe him or her and i could say thier name ok look at evreything and comment.


























So comment with a question and i will give you an answer as soon as i can.
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22
Nov
Nov
Me Me Me Me
Name: Melysa
Age: 9
Birthday: September 15
School: PS194
Grade: 4
Collections: Webkinz (72)
What can i do with my hands: Cat's Cradle, lanyard, and String with beads
Sister or Brother: 1 brother no sister
Favorite thing to do in school: gym, Science, math, dance and speech
Favorite thing to do: sing, dance, lanyard, and string with beads
Do i wear something on my head: yes
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My websites are webkinz.com, foopets.com, disneychannel.com, and piczo.com.
okay bye
Name: Melysa
Age: 9
Birthday: September 15
School: PS194
Grade: 4
Collections: Webkinz (72)
What can i do with my hands: Cat's Cradle, lanyard, and String with beads
Sister or Brother: 1 brother no sister
Favorite thing to do in school: gym, Science, math, dance and speech
Favorite thing to do: sing, dance, lanyard, and string with beads
Do i wear something on my head: yes
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My websites are webkinz.com, foopets.com, disneychannel.com, and piczo.com.
okay bye
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10
Nov
Nov
Selena Gomez Club
Hi you can join my club.
It is so cool what ever
facts that i get
i send to the
club members.
And you
learn some
stuff.
Songs
and lots
more.
Join!
Make a comment
to join.
Hi you can join my club.
It is so cool what ever
facts that i get
i send to the
club members.
And you
learn some
stuff.
Songs
and lots
more.
Join!
Make a comment
to join.
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8
Nov
Nov
Total Drama Action Quiz
How many times did Izzy get voted off
A. 2
B. 6
C. 10
D. 678
Did Gwen get voted off
A. yes because she made the killer grips win
B. no because she ran fast
C. Not Yet
D. All of the above
Who has an Girl team
A. Courtney and Beth
B. Gwen and Izzy
C. Ducan and Heather
D. Trent and Gwen
The next quiz will have a lot more questions. The first winner i will tell all of my friends about to add you to their friends list. the first 5 winners will have hints for the next quiz. The rest well... has to figure out on their own.
How many times did Izzy get voted off
A. 2
B. 6
C. 10
D. 678
Did Gwen get voted off
A. yes because she made the killer grips win
B. no because she ran fast
C. Not Yet
D. All of the above
Who has an Girl team
A. Courtney and Beth
B. Gwen and Izzy
C. Ducan and Heather
D. Trent and Gwen
The next quiz will have a lot more questions. The first winner i will tell all of my friends about to add you to their friends list. the first 5 winners will have hints for the next quiz. The rest well... has to figure out on their own.
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8
Nov
Nov
SelenaGomez411 is NOT a poser
This Selena Gomez is real.
If you don't belive me tell it to SelenaGomez411.
She is not a poser.
For every comment that Says she is not a poser i will tell SelenaGomez411 to look at it.
If i see that if she is a poser i will still tell her and i will tell her who wrote it.
Bad Out!
Good In!
This Selena Gomez is real.
If you don't belive me tell it to SelenaGomez411.
She is not a poser.
For every comment that Says she is not a poser i will tell SelenaGomez411 to look at it.
If i see that if she is a poser i will still tell her and i will tell her who wrote it.
Bad Out!
Good In!
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6
Nov
Nov
Are you Nice, Sweet, a friend, mean, smart, honest, or friendly
Hi I wanna see if you are nice sweet friend mean smart honest friendly
Remember Mostly A's you are nice. Mostly B's you are Sweet. Mostly
C's you are a friend. Mostly D's you are Mean. Mostly F's you are
Smart. Mostly G's you are Honest. Mostly H's you are friendly.
Would you kiss me
A. yes
B. No
C. Maybe
D. No way
F. sure
G. Yell
H. question
Would i jump out the window
A. No
B. yes
C. maybe
D. No way
F. Question
G. Yell
H. Sure
Okay the first 10 people who ask will be on my next entry on my blog
Hi I wanna see if you are nice sweet friend mean smart honest friendly
Remember Mostly A's you are nice. Mostly B's you are Sweet. Mostly
C's you are a friend. Mostly D's you are Mean. Mostly F's you are
Smart. Mostly G's you are Honest. Mostly H's you are friendly.
Would you kiss me
A. yes
B. No
C. Maybe
D. No way
F. sure
G. Yell
H. question
Would i jump out the window
A. No
B. yes
C. maybe
D. No way
F. Question
G. Yell
H. Sure
Okay the first 10 people who ask will be on my next entry on my blog
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3
Nov
Nov
Hey, i wanna know more about you
1. Fave doll to play
A. Webkinz


B. Groovy Girls
C. littlest pet shop
D. Hannah montana
2. Fave game to play
A. Mancala

B. Word Search
C. Quiz
D. Guess the song
3. Fave song
A. Boom Boom Pow
B. Party in the usa
C. what hurts the most
D. Falling down
4. Fave Drink
A. Lemonade

B. Pink Lemonade

C. Soda
D. Juice
5.Two Fave food
A. Steak and Stew


B. Chicken and pizza
C. Shrimp and pasta
D. chicken rice and pork

6. Fave TV Show
A. Hannah Montana
B. Brainsurge
C. Suite life
D. Wizards of Waverly place
My answers- 1. A. Webkinz, 2- A Mancala, 3 - Party in the Usa, 4 - Pink Lemonade , 5 - Steak and Stew,
6 - B. Brainsurge
Please answer
1. Fave doll to play
A. Webkinz



B. Groovy Girls
C. littlest pet shop
D. Hannah montana
2. Fave game to play
A. Mancala


B. Word Search
C. Quiz

D. Guess the song
3. Fave song
A. Boom Boom Pow

B. Party in the usa

C. what hurts the most
D. Falling down
4. Fave Drink
A. Lemonade


B. Pink Lemonade


C. Soda
D. Juice
5.Two Fave food
A. Steak and Stew



B. Chicken and pizza
C. Shrimp and pasta
D. chicken rice and pork


6. Fave TV Show
A. Hannah Montana
B. Brainsurge

C. Suite life
D. Wizards of Waverly place
My answers- 1. A. Webkinz, 2- A Mancala, 3 - Party in the Usa, 4 - Pink Lemonade , 5 - Steak and Stew,
6 - B. Brainsurge
Please answer
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1
Nov
Nov
Peace
Let's take a breath a & have peace
Let's relax & have peace
Dance & have peace
Sing & have peace
Let's have peace
every day of
our lives
Vote
Peace Song -
Peace Poem -
Peace Story-
Vote with peace
No voting more than once with peace
Let's take a breath a & have peace
Let's relax & have peace
Dance & have peace
Sing & have peace
Let's have peace
every day of
our lives
Vote
Peace Song -
Peace Poem -
Peace Story-
Vote with peace
No voting more than once with peace
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1
Nov
Nov
Pink
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (often stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. To date she has sold over 30 million albums and 40 million digital singles worldwide. Her songs are characterized by their personally rebellious tone and a statement-like strict use of the first person.
She released her first single "There You Go" and first album, the R&B-oriented Can't Take Me Home, in 2000 via LaFace Records, which garnered commercial success. Her more pop rock-oriented second studio album, Missundaztood, which began a marked shift in the sound of her music, was released in 2001, and was successful worldwide. Pink released her third album, Try This, in November 2003, and her fourth in April 2006, I'm Not Dead. The latter generated seven hit singles, including "*** Girls", "U + Ur Hand" and "Who Knew". Her fifth and most recent album, Funhouse, was released in late October 2008 and was preceded by her first solo number one on the Hot 100, "So What" Pink was born Alecia Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Judith Moore, a nurse, and James Moore, Jr., a Vietnam veteran.[2][3] Her father is Catholic and her mother Jewish,[4] and her ancestors emigrated from Ireland, Germany, and Lithuania.[5] Pink grew up in Doylestown, where she attended Kutz Elementary School, Lenape Middle School, and Central Bucks West High School. Her father played guitar and sang songs for her, and from an early age she aspired to be a rock star. Pink has a brother, Jason Moore (born 1977).[6]
In high school, Pink joined her first band, Middleground, which had an ongoing rivalry with another local band, The Jetsists. Middleground folded upon losing a battle of the bands competition to The Jetsists. According to Pink, her biggest influences are Bette Midler, Janis Joplin, Steven Tyler, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Billy Joel, Indigo Girls, Don McLean, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.[7][8]
Pink developed her voice early in life. Although a healthy baby at birth, she quickly developed asthma that plagued her through her early years.[9] When she was a teenager, Pink wrote lyrics as an outlet for her feelings, and her mother commented, "Her initial writings were always very introspective. Some of it was very black, and very deep, almost worrisome."[9] She began performing in Philadelphia clubs when she was 14 years old. At 16, she joined the R&B Atlanta-based trio Choice, which included Chrissy Conway of the Christian girl group ZOEgirl.
The group signed with LaFace Records and contributed "Key to My Heart" to the soundtrack of the 1996 film Kazaam. Choice eventually disbanded after recording an unreleased album; Pink remained at LaFace as a solo act under the stage name Pink, which was from Steve Buscemi's character in the 1992 movie Reservoir Dogs. Daryl Simmons took her to recordings where she sang backing vocals for artists such as Diana Ross, 98 Degrees, Kenny Lattimore, and Tevin Campbell. 2000?01: Can't Take Me Home
Pink's debut album, Can't Take Me Home, was produced by Babyface, Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, She'ksphere, Dallas Austin, The Specialists, and Steve Rhythm, and released in April 2000. It was certified double platinum in the U.S, sold 5 million copies worldwide and produced two U.S. top ten singles: "There You Go" and "Most Girls" (also a number one in Australia). The album's third single, "You Make Me Sick," was a U.S. top 40 hit and UK top ten hit in early 2001 and was featured in the film Save the Last Dance. The song "Split Personality" was featured in the film The Princess Diaries. She was the opening act for 'N Sync on their American tour in the summer of 2000.[10]
In 2001, she recorded a cover of Labelle's 1975 single "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, rapper Lil' Kim, and M?a for the soundtrack of the film Moulin Rouge!. Produced by hip-hop producers Rockwilder and Missy Elliott, the song topped the charts in countries including New Zealand, the UK, Australia and the U.S., where it became the most successful airplay-only single in history.[11] The success of the single was helped by its music video, which was popular on music channels[12] and won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year.[13] The song won a Grammy Award ? Pink's first ? for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, and provided a boost for the four performers' careers.[14]
2001?02: Missundaztood
Tired of being marketed as another cookie cutter pop act and eager to be seen as a more serious songwriter and musician, and to perform the type of music she wanted to, Pink took her sound in a new direction and sought more creative control during the recording of her second album.[15] She recruited Linda Perry, former singer of 4 Non Blondes (one of Pink's favorites in her teenage years), who said Pink opened up to her: "In the beginning I just said: "What do you feel?", and she (Pink) would just sit behind the piano and sing."[14] Pink moved into Perry's Los Angeles home where the pair spent several months writing songs for the album.[16] Perry co-wrote and co-produced the album with Dallas Austin and Scott Storch, and according to VH1 Driven, Antonio "LA" Reid of LaFace Records wasn't initially content with the new music Pink was making.[14] The album, named Missundaztood because of Pink's belief that people had a wrong image of her,[17] was released in November 2001.
Its lead single, "Get the Party Started" (written and produced by Perry), went top five in the U.S. and many other countries, and number one in Australia. At the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video won in the categories of Best Female Video and Best Dance Video. The album's other singles?"Don't Let Me Get Me", the Dallas Austin-produced "Just like a Pill", and "Family Portrait"?were also radio and chart successes, with "Just like a Pill" becoming Pink's first solo UK number-one hit. The singles were substantial hits on Adult Top 40 radio. Missundaztood was certified gold or platinum status in more than 20 countries,[18] with worldwide sales of 13 million.[19] It was the second best-selling album in the UK during 2002. Missundaztood and "Get the Party Started" earned nominations at the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, respectively.
Faith Hill's 2002 album, Cry, features a song co-written by Pink and Perry. In 2002, Pink started a headlining American, European and Australian tour, the Party Tour; later, she became a supporting act for Lenny Kravitz's American tour. 2006?07: I'm Not Dead
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."[21] Pink worked with producers Max Martin, Billy Mann, Christopher Rojas, Butch Walker, Lukasz Gottwald, and Josh Abraham on the album.
The album's release in April 2006 through LaFace Records was a substantial success throughout the world, particularly in Australia. The album reached the top ten in the U.S., the top five in the UK, number one in Germany, and sat at number one in Australia for two non-consecutive weeks,[22] though it was Pink's lowest seller in the U.S. until the success of the single "U + Ur Hand" in early 2007. The album ranked 96th in the USA during 2007.[23]
Lead single "*** Girls" was Pink's biggest U.S. hit since 2002 and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Its music video, in which she parodies celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Simpson, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Paris Hilton,[24] won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video. Subsequent singles "Who Knew" and "U + Ur Hand" were substantial hits in Australia and Europe, and they later became top ten singles in the U.S. in 2007. The non-U.S. singles were "Nobody Knows," a minor hit in the UK, Australia and Germany; "Dear Mr. President," an open letter to American President George W. Bush (featuring the Indigo Girls) and a number 1 hit in Belgium, a top five hit in Germany, Australia and other countries; "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)", a UK top 40 and Australian top five entry; and "'Cuz I Can".
The album has sold over 1.3 million copies in the U.S., over 700,000 in Australia, and 6 million worldwide. Proving very popular in Australia, with 6 top five singles, and a record breaking 62 weeks in the top 10, so far the album has gone 10 times platinum. Even as of June 2008, the I'm Not Dead album returned to the Australian Top 40 ARIA charts and remained there in November 2008 where it sits at number 15 on the chart - a total of 110 weeks in the Australian top 40 to date.[25] In June 2009 the album returned once again to the Australian top ten album charts in its 142nd week in the national top fifth.[26]. It re-entered at #10 on the back of her mammoth Funhouse Tour.
Pink performing on the I'm Not Dead summer tour in 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.[27] One of the London shows on the tour was taped and released as a DVD, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena. 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.[28]
Pink collaborated with several other artists in 2006 and 2007, when she opened for Justin Timberlake on the American leg of his FutureSex/LoveShow Tour. She sang on the Indigo Girls album Despite Our Differences. She was featured on India.Arie's song "I Am Not My Hair" featured in the Lifetime Television film Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy. She wrote a song ("I Will") for Natalia's third album, Everything & More. "Outside of You", another song she co-wrote, was recorded by dance-pop singer Hilary Duff and released on her 2007 album Dignity. Pink recorded a song with Annie Lennox and twenty-two other female acts for Lennox's fourth solo studio album, Songs of M*** Destruction. Titled "Sing," it was written as an anthem for HIV/AIDS, according to Lennox's website.[29]
In December 2007, a special edition Pink Box, which comprises her second to fourth albums and the DVD Live in Europe, was released in Australia and reached the top twenty on the albums chart and was certified Gold, selling over 35,000 units.[26]
2008?present: Funhouse
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Pink performing at a secret London gig to promote the Funhouse Album, on November 4, 2008
On August 7, 2008, Pink's single "So What" was leaked online, and radio stations across Australia were quick to give it m***ive airplay. Within less than 6 hours from the leak, "So What" was voted #1 on Nova 100 Melbourne and shot to #1 on the Today Network's national radio Hot30 Countdown.[30] It also shot straight to number 1 on the official Australian and British iTunes single downloads charts. On August 22, Pink announced a new track titled "Crystal Ball".
On September 18, 2008, "So What" became the first solo number one of her career on the Billboard Hot 100. The track has also reached number one in United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Germany.[citation needed]
On October 19, 2008, Pink was the guest of honour at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards held in Sydney, Australia, where she sang "So What". On November 3, 2008, "Funhouse" debuted at number one on the ARIA charts, certified two times platinum and selling over 86,000 units in its first week. Pink's "Funhouse" tour sold out all concerts in Australia, and she will perform a total of 58 shows around the country between May and August 2009, performing for more than 600,000 Australian fans.[31]
The Funhouse Tour started in France on February 24 and continued through Europe until mid-May, with supporting act Raygun. Pink then performed a series of shows in Australia.
On November 23, 2008, Pink performed her second single from Funhouse, "Sober" at the American Music Awards. The third single was "Please Don't Leave Me", with a video directed by Dave Meyers. The fourth single was "Funhouse", although "Bad Influence" was released in Australia prior to "Funhouse"'s release as a promotional single for the tour.
In May 2009, Pink released a four-CD set of her albums Can't Take Me Home / Missundaztood / Try This / I'm Not Dead, excluding her current album Funhouse. The album peaked at number 7 in the UK Album Chart.[32]
On September 13, 2009, Pink performed "Sober" while doing a trapeze act at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards,[33] where she was nominated for Best Female Video.
The music of Pink was the theme of the October 4, 2009 episode of Australian Idol.
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (often stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. To date she has sold over 30 million albums and 40 million digital singles worldwide. Her songs are characterized by their personally rebellious tone and a statement-like strict use of the first person.
She released her first single "There You Go" and first album, the R&B-oriented Can't Take Me Home, in 2000 via LaFace Records, which garnered commercial success. Her more pop rock-oriented second studio album, Missundaztood, which began a marked shift in the sound of her music, was released in 2001, and was successful worldwide. Pink released her third album, Try This, in November 2003, and her fourth in April 2006, I'm Not Dead. The latter generated seven hit singles, including "*** Girls", "U + Ur Hand" and "Who Knew". Her fifth and most recent album, Funhouse, was released in late October 2008 and was preceded by her first solo number one on the Hot 100, "So What" Pink was born Alecia Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Judith Moore, a nurse, and James Moore, Jr., a Vietnam veteran.[2][3] Her father is Catholic and her mother Jewish,[4] and her ancestors emigrated from Ireland, Germany, and Lithuania.[5] Pink grew up in Doylestown, where she attended Kutz Elementary School, Lenape Middle School, and Central Bucks West High School. Her father played guitar and sang songs for her, and from an early age she aspired to be a rock star. Pink has a brother, Jason Moore (born 1977).[6]
In high school, Pink joined her first band, Middleground, which had an ongoing rivalry with another local band, The Jetsists. Middleground folded upon losing a battle of the bands competition to The Jetsists. According to Pink, her biggest influences are Bette Midler, Janis Joplin, Steven Tyler, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Billy Joel, Indigo Girls, Don McLean, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.[7][8]
Pink developed her voice early in life. Although a healthy baby at birth, she quickly developed asthma that plagued her through her early years.[9] When she was a teenager, Pink wrote lyrics as an outlet for her feelings, and her mother commented, "Her initial writings were always very introspective. Some of it was very black, and very deep, almost worrisome."[9] She began performing in Philadelphia clubs when she was 14 years old. At 16, she joined the R&B Atlanta-based trio Choice, which included Chrissy Conway of the Christian girl group ZOEgirl.
The group signed with LaFace Records and contributed "Key to My Heart" to the soundtrack of the 1996 film Kazaam. Choice eventually disbanded after recording an unreleased album; Pink remained at LaFace as a solo act under the stage name Pink, which was from Steve Buscemi's character in the 1992 movie Reservoir Dogs. Daryl Simmons took her to recordings where she sang backing vocals for artists such as Diana Ross, 98 Degrees, Kenny Lattimore, and Tevin Campbell. 2000?01: Can't Take Me Home
Pink's debut album, Can't Take Me Home, was produced by Babyface, Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, She'ksphere, Dallas Austin, The Specialists, and Steve Rhythm, and released in April 2000. It was certified double platinum in the U.S, sold 5 million copies worldwide and produced two U.S. top ten singles: "There You Go" and "Most Girls" (also a number one in Australia). The album's third single, "You Make Me Sick," was a U.S. top 40 hit and UK top ten hit in early 2001 and was featured in the film Save the Last Dance. The song "Split Personality" was featured in the film The Princess Diaries. She was the opening act for 'N Sync on their American tour in the summer of 2000.[10]
In 2001, she recorded a cover of Labelle's 1975 single "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, rapper Lil' Kim, and M?a for the soundtrack of the film Moulin Rouge!. Produced by hip-hop producers Rockwilder and Missy Elliott, the song topped the charts in countries including New Zealand, the UK, Australia and the U.S., where it became the most successful airplay-only single in history.[11] The success of the single was helped by its music video, which was popular on music channels[12] and won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year.[13] The song won a Grammy Award ? Pink's first ? for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, and provided a boost for the four performers' careers.[14]
2001?02: Missundaztood
Tired of being marketed as another cookie cutter pop act and eager to be seen as a more serious songwriter and musician, and to perform the type of music she wanted to, Pink took her sound in a new direction and sought more creative control during the recording of her second album.[15] She recruited Linda Perry, former singer of 4 Non Blondes (one of Pink's favorites in her teenage years), who said Pink opened up to her: "In the beginning I just said: "What do you feel?", and she (Pink) would just sit behind the piano and sing."[14] Pink moved into Perry's Los Angeles home where the pair spent several months writing songs for the album.[16] Perry co-wrote and co-produced the album with Dallas Austin and Scott Storch, and according to VH1 Driven, Antonio "LA" Reid of LaFace Records wasn't initially content with the new music Pink was making.[14] The album, named Missundaztood because of Pink's belief that people had a wrong image of her,[17] was released in November 2001.
Its lead single, "Get the Party Started" (written and produced by Perry), went top five in the U.S. and many other countries, and number one in Australia. At the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video won in the categories of Best Female Video and Best Dance Video. The album's other singles?"Don't Let Me Get Me", the Dallas Austin-produced "Just like a Pill", and "Family Portrait"?were also radio and chart successes, with "Just like a Pill" becoming Pink's first solo UK number-one hit. The singles were substantial hits on Adult Top 40 radio. Missundaztood was certified gold or platinum status in more than 20 countries,[18] with worldwide sales of 13 million.[19] It was the second best-selling album in the UK during 2002. Missundaztood and "Get the Party Started" earned nominations at the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, respectively.
Faith Hill's 2002 album, Cry, features a song co-written by Pink and Perry. In 2002, Pink started a headlining American, European and Australian tour, the Party Tour; later, she became a supporting act for Lenny Kravitz's American tour. 2006?07: I'm Not Dead
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."[21] Pink worked with producers Max Martin, Billy Mann, Christopher Rojas, Butch Walker, Lukasz Gottwald, and Josh Abraham on the album.
The album's release in April 2006 through LaFace Records was a substantial success throughout the world, particularly in Australia. The album reached the top ten in the U.S., the top five in the UK, number one in Germany, and sat at number one in Australia for two non-consecutive weeks,[22] though it was Pink's lowest seller in the U.S. until the success of the single "U + Ur Hand" in early 2007. The album ranked 96th in the USA during 2007.[23]
Lead single "*** Girls" was Pink's biggest U.S. hit since 2002 and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Its music video, in which she parodies celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Simpson, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Paris Hilton,[24] won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video. Subsequent singles "Who Knew" and "U + Ur Hand" were substantial hits in Australia and Europe, and they later became top ten singles in the U.S. in 2007. The non-U.S. singles were "Nobody Knows," a minor hit in the UK, Australia and Germany; "Dear Mr. President," an open letter to American President George W. Bush (featuring the Indigo Girls) and a number 1 hit in Belgium, a top five hit in Germany, Australia and other countries; "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)", a UK top 40 and Australian top five entry; and "'Cuz I Can".
The album has sold over 1.3 million copies in the U.S., over 700,000 in Australia, and 6 million worldwide. Proving very popular in Australia, with 6 top five singles, and a record breaking 62 weeks in the top 10, so far the album has gone 10 times platinum. Even as of June 2008, the I'm Not Dead album returned to the Australian Top 40 ARIA charts and remained there in November 2008 where it sits at number 15 on the chart - a total of 110 weeks in the Australian top 40 to date.[25] In June 2009 the album returned once again to the Australian top ten album charts in its 142nd week in the national top fifth.[26]. It re-entered at #10 on the back of her mammoth Funhouse Tour.
Pink performing on the I'm Not Dead summer tour in 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.[27] One of the London shows on the tour was taped and released as a DVD, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena. 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.[28]
Pink collaborated with several other artists in 2006 and 2007, when she opened for Justin Timberlake on the American leg of his FutureSex/LoveShow Tour. She sang on the Indigo Girls album Despite Our Differences. She was featured on India.Arie's song "I Am Not My Hair" featured in the Lifetime Television film Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy. She wrote a song ("I Will") for Natalia's third album, Everything & More. "Outside of You", another song she co-wrote, was recorded by dance-pop singer Hilary Duff and released on her 2007 album Dignity. Pink recorded a song with Annie Lennox and twenty-two other female acts for Lennox's fourth solo studio album, Songs of M*** Destruction. Titled "Sing," it was written as an anthem for HIV/AIDS, according to Lennox's website.[29]
In December 2007, a special edition Pink Box, which comprises her second to fourth albums and the DVD Live in Europe, was released in Australia and reached the top twenty on the albums chart and was certified Gold, selling over 35,000 units.[26]
2008?present: Funhouse
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Pink performing at a secret London gig to promote the Funhouse Album, on November 4, 2008
On August 7, 2008, Pink's single "So What" was leaked online, and radio stations across Australia were quick to give it m***ive airplay. Within less than 6 hours from the leak, "So What" was voted #1 on Nova 100 Melbourne and shot to #1 on the Today Network's national radio Hot30 Countdown.[30] It also shot straight to number 1 on the official Australian and British iTunes single downloads charts. On August 22, Pink announced a new track titled "Crystal Ball".
On September 18, 2008, "So What" became the first solo number one of her career on the Billboard Hot 100. The track has also reached number one in United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Germany.[citation needed]
On October 19, 2008, Pink was the guest of honour at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards held in Sydney, Australia, where she sang "So What". On November 3, 2008, "Funhouse" debuted at number one on the ARIA charts, certified two times platinum and selling over 86,000 units in its first week. Pink's "Funhouse" tour sold out all concerts in Australia, and she will perform a total of 58 shows around the country between May and August 2009, performing for more than 600,000 Australian fans.[31]
The Funhouse Tour started in France on February 24 and continued through Europe until mid-May, with supporting act Raygun. Pink then performed a series of shows in Australia.
On November 23, 2008, Pink performed her second single from Funhouse, "Sober" at the American Music Awards. The third single was "Please Don't Leave Me", with a video directed by Dave Meyers. The fourth single was "Funhouse", although "Bad Influence" was released in Australia prior to "Funhouse"'s release as a promotional single for the tour.
In May 2009, Pink released a four-CD set of her albums Can't Take Me Home / Missundaztood / Try This / I'm Not Dead, excluding her current album Funhouse. The album peaked at number 7 in the UK Album Chart.[32]
On September 13, 2009, Pink performed "Sober" while doing a trapeze act at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards,[33] where she was nominated for Best Female Video.
The music of Pink was the theme of the October 4, 2009 episode of Australian Idol.
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1.Whats your Name?
2. Are we close?
3. What do you think of me?
4. Do you have a crush on me?
5. Would u kiss me?
6. Describe me in 3 words?
7. If u Had Me for 30 Mins wat would you do?
8. What was ur first impression of me?
9. Do u still think the same?
10.What reminds u of me?
11.If you could give me anything what would it be?
12.How well do u know me?
13.What do u like best about me?
14.Ever wanted 2 tell me something u could'nt?
15.Could you ever love me?
16.Give me a nickname and explain why?
17.R u gona put this on ur blog and c wat i say bout u?
18.Anything 2 say b4 u go?
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