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Just Like A Pill was released 10th June 2002 as Pink's third single from her second album Missundaztood. It was written and produced by Dallas Austin and Pink. The lyrics of the song deal with getting out of painful relationships, with a subtheme about drug abuse.
It was a big hit for Pink, peaking at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It became her first number one of the UK Singles Chart, and reached top 10 in many countries, including Ireland, France, the Netherlands and Sweden.
In Australia, the song was a radio only single, in hopes of rising album sales. Although it was a number one radio hit, a physical release never eventuated. In late June 2009, the song charted at #97 on downloads, most likely due to Pink's national tour.

The song was generally well received by contemporary music critics. NME called it "the third best track off her killer last album". Drowned In Sound's Robert Luckett commented that it is "a fascinating record...this is a record with a edge, a kind of pot boiling over at any moment, ready to go off at any time vibe." He also wrote "it obeys the Pop Industry's well dusted rules for a hit." Stylus Magazine's Todd Burns, in his review of the album, compared Just Like a Pill to the other singles from the album, Don't Let Me Get Me and Get the Party Started, writing "The guitars... sound much more integrated into the work and the overall song works far better."
The song was shortlisted by Digital Spy as a nominee for the best single of 2002, finishing third in the vote to Red Hot Chili Peppers' By the Way and Liberty X's Just a Little.

The video for Just Like A Pill was directed by Francis Lawrence for LaFace Records. The video for the song is considerably different from Pink's previous videos. Get The Party Started and Don't Let Me Get Me were lighter in nature than the dark atmosphere which is reflected in the video for Just Like A Pill, an example of which is the fact that Pink can be seen throughout the whole video wearing black outfits. In the first scene, Pink lies on the floor. In the chorus she sings in from of her band. She is also featured in another scene with white rabbits around her in a room, and in another scene she is seen with an elephant. There are also scenes with Pink singing in front of and amongst various people. In the latter half of the video, she runs in a hall whilst lip-synching the song, before disappearing into a bright doorway at the conclusion of the video.

In the video, Pink is seen sitting in front of an elephant. After the elephant had been on the set, she saw the abuse and captivity the animal was in. "Pink learned about the abuse of captive elephants when a trainer brought one onto the set of her 'Just like a Pill' video. She could see that something was wrong and she called us to learn more about the issue. Now, Pink would like to see circuses pack their trunks", according to PETA spokesman Dan Mathews.
In an interview with VH1, Pink said "This poor elephant...a huge elephant, it's so cute, and I could see how painful it was for it to get down on its hands and knees, and I'm like, 'Can we not do this anymore? I think we got the take, you know, it's enough. The elephant has had enough.' And the trainer's like, 'Oh, he loves it.' And so I was like, 'So when were you an elephant?'... I didn't like it. I won't do that again. ... No more animals." When talking about the different style of video, Pink said "This one's very dark and artsy, and I have black hair, which is very fun. I loved it. It's another part that I haven't concentrated on before."

The censored version of the song/video changes "Can't stay on your morphine, it's making me itch" to "Can't stay on your life support, it's making me itch", and changes "bitch" to "switch". Pink's mouth is only blurred once in the censored version as she says "bitch" at about 2 minutes 45 seconds in the video.


Cover versions
- Eurodance trio Cascada recorded a cover version on the European and Japanese editions of their 2007 album Perfect Day.
- Maaike Vos performed this song on the third season of the Dutch version of the X Factor during the 7th week of competition as a contestant
- The american rock band Perfect World covered Just Like a Pill on their 2003 debut album, Perfect World.

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My joint favourite P!nk single along with 'So What', absolutely love this :wub:

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