Angry Artist: PINK
Pink first appeared in the late 1990s and seemed to be just another pop-princess; Pink’s true colors would later come out and shock the world. At the mere age of 14, Pink began writing her own songs, influenced by her musical family. She was scouted by an executive for MCA and jumped into an R&B group called Basic Instinct. In 2002, Pink released a double-platinum album, which held three of her Top Ten singles: “There U Go,” “Most Girls,” and “You Make Me Sick.”
She later began touring with N*Sync and found herself to be sick and bored of the teen-pop culture. Pink wanted her music to have more meaning and relate to fans older than children and young teenagers. Toward the end of 2002, Pink released yet another hit “Get the Party Started,” which became her most successful song yet, reaching at the Top Five list. Her second album M!sunderstood also became a double-platinum record.
Her latest album I’m Not Dead, debuted its first single “Stupid Girls,” with much promise of becoming a number one success.