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  1. Pink contributed significantly to the songwriting process, drawing on her experiences and vulnerabilities. The music contains introspective themes of personal insecurities, loneliness, self-identity, and family problems.

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  2. Nov 20, 2021 · Pink's 'Missundaztood' : In Her Own Words — Looking Back at the Watershed Album on Its 20th Anniversary. On her trial-by-fire second album, Pink fought her label to change her musical...

  3. Nov 19, 2001 · Part of what makes this album so strong is Pink’s own hand in the songwriting process. For the most part, she has collaborated with producer Dennis Austin and ex-4 Non Blonde Linda Perry here.

    • November 20, 2001, Enter M!ssundaztood
    • The Angst
    • The Confessionals
    • The Bops
    • The Impact

    Alecia “P!nk” Moore hit the scene in 2000 with Can’t Take Me Home, her debut album that was largely a pop-tinged R&B affair. Led by the She’kspere produced “There You Go,” plus “Most Girls” and “You Make Me Sick,” P!nk seemed to be yet another addition to a line-up of R&B starlets; her sound more akin to Destiny’s Child, Mya, and TLC, than her the ...

    Anyone who experienced the era firsthand will probably associate M!ssundaztood with the image of an angsty young P!nk who pushed the envelope visually, sonically, and lyrically. There was no oneelse quite like her at the time, and two of the album’s biggest hits are largely responsible for this take: “Just Like a Pill,” and “Don’t Let Me Get Me.” I...

    The bulk of M!ssundaztood consists of confessional songs on which P!nk bears her soul. The majority of these are collaborations between P!nk and Perry: “Dear Diary,” “Eventually,” “Gone to California,” and “Lonely Girl” (which also features Perry, and written solely by her). There’s also “Misery,” which P!nk didn’tpen and features Steven Tyler of A...

    The album isn’t all heavy, though; there are a handful of bops to lift your spirit. Of course, the album’s lead single and biggest hit, “Get the Party Started” leads the way. Penned by Perry and produced by Damon Elliott, the song is best described as bad-ass pop. It serves dance-pop, yet hip-hop, and P!nk is probably the onlyartist of the time who...

    In the United States, M!ssundaztood has sold nearly 6 million copies and is currently certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. Worldwide, it has sold several million more, having gone 6x, 5x and 4x Platinum in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, respectively. The album’s first three singles peaked within the top 10 of the Hot 100, with “Get the Par...

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  4. Nov 25, 2001 · Missundaztood may not be flawless, but it’s the multi-sonic platform from which Pink differentiates herself from the pop pack. by Sal Cinquemani. November 25, 2001. The first lesson Pink learned from Madonna: drop your last name and don’t let them forget your first.

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · But she took control when making her second album Missundaztood, moving from R&B to pop-rock with the help of producer and songwriter Linda Perry. “LA said, you’re abandoning your fan base ...

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  7. Nov 19, 2021 · Perry came to Pink with the song after Madonna’s team turned it down, and Pink transformed it into a snot-nosed and snarled entrée into the next phase of her career.