The Truth About Love Pink Album Zip
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The lyrics begin with the most famous line of all time: "there is nothing in this world I can't do, if I believe that I can." But the song transcends its famous origins and touches on many other facets of love, combining the ups and downs of a relationship with a timeless message of self-empowerment and personal growth. Pink's always been a pretty universal songwriter, but this is probably her most universal track to date.
The duet with rapper Tyga is a breath of fresh air and P!nk flips the record on its axis by straight-up hating the song. Sure, she may have grown tired of "the bull," but lots of other people have grown up hearing the uplifting chorus. Listening to "Blow Me" is like speaking to a long-lost friend who's still stuck in the past, but coming back to her senses and riding the transition out.
After "Automatic" (and its mellow, almost soulful modern rock vision of love), fans of Pink's music got the shock of their lives when she released "Raise Your Glass" in 2013. A rather symphonic acoustic take on a girl who's trying to find her way in the world, the title track "Raise Your Glass" kicks off with a powerful opening riff that sets the tone for the whole album. Pink has always been capable of doing the unexpected. This is still a song about the best part of being in your late 20s, and it's heavily informed by Pink's own life experiences.
Girls Need Love is a straightforward empowerment feminist anthem for the 90's, and for her fans who grew up with MTV, it feels like a throwback. The big question is: is this song something we missed in the 1990's? The answer is: only to those who didn't know Pink before 2012.
is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Pink, released on June 22, 2017. Written by Pink, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin and Shellback, and produced by Pink, Max Martin, Shellback, Greg Kurstin and Butch Walker, the 20-song effort features a range of genres, including pop, hip hop, soul and R&B. The album's first single, "Blow Me," reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four non-consecutive weeks, and a remix of the song by American rapper Future was also charting at the time of the song's release. d2c66b5586