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Yey! I was right, So What is somewhat overated so I'm glad its where it is, I still love it don't get me wrong (I actually bought the single) but it got a bit boring quite quickly for me. And I prefer every other single on 'Funhouse'

 

:lol: you got both right, and in the right order :heehee:

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I love So What :wub: i walked through wind and rain to buy the single :lol:
:lol: you got both right, and in the right order :heehee:

 

I'm that damn good! :lol:

 

I Love Funhouse! one of my fave songs, just so fun and catchy!

 

Out of the ones left I'd like it like this -

 

7. U + Ur Hand

6 Please Don't Leave Me

5. Who Knew

4. Don't Let Me Get Me

3. Just Like a Pill

2. Trouble

1. Sober

 

But I reckon it'll be -

 

7. Trouble

6. Please Don't Leave Me

5. Don't Let Me Get Me

4. Sober

3. U + Ur Hand

2. Just Like a Pill

1. Who Knew

 

7. U + Ur Hand

6. Don't Let Me Get Me

5. Trouble

4. Sober

3. PDLM

2. JLAP

1. Who Knew

 

 

Thats what I'm expecting

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Trouble
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Try This

Highest score: 11 from Angelic Shine
Lowest score: 6 from Shoat

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"Trouble" is a pop rock song recorded by Pink for her third studio album Try This (2003). It was written by Tim Armstrong and Pink and features a prominent guitar riff. The song was released as the album's first single in late 2003 and was moderately successful, reaching number two on the Canadian Singles Chart on November 29, 2003. Elsewhere it was less successful and in the U.S. it failed to become a hit. The song won her a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 2004.

The song was featured in the films White Chicks (2004), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005). It is also featured in the teaser trailer for Disney's newest film Tangled. coming out in 2010.
I loved when it was in Miss Congeniality :heart:
Another one right, shame I LOVE Trouble, still in my top 3 ever P!nk singles!
Who Knew for the top 3 pleaseeeeeeeeeee, I just love that song so much. :heart:
Trouble is such a quick, fun, bad ass song :wub:
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Please Don't Leave Me
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Funhouse

Highest score: 11 from Kieran
Lowest score: 7 from NickF1, Angelic Shine, JakeWild, Poisoned Kisses, I <3 justinbieber & Shoat

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"Please Don't Leave Me" is a song from American pop rock singer Pink and the third single taken from her fifth studio album Funhouse. It was released February 13, 2009 in Australia. The song received airplay on several Australian and New Zealand stations and has been added to the Radio 1 playlist in the UK. The music video was directed by Dave Meyers.
"Please Don't Leave Me" was co-written by Pink and famed pop songwriter/producer Max Martin, who handled the production as well for the track. It is one of four songs from the album produced by Max Martin, with the number one single "So What" being another of the four. The song is a mid-tempo track that details a love-hate relationship. Pink sings of someone having a bad effect on her, yet not being able to let go of the person. She insists during the chorus, "I always say how I don't need you, but it's always gonna come right back to this, please don't leave me."
The song was one of the first three to be heard and performed from Funhouse, being performed along with "So What" and second single, "Sober", live on Much Music, prior to the album's release.
:wub: I do like this, the fact nobody gave it less than 7 shows that it is well loved.

4th right in a row I'm so good at this P!nk predictions haha!

 

I think PDLM is a tad high but I do love the song

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Don't Let Me Get Me
8.64
Missundaztood

Highest score: 11 from Trouble
Lowest score: 6 from Regina Flowers

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"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a pop rock song performed by singer Pink recorded for her second album Missundaztood (2002). It was released as the album's second single in 2002 and it reached number six in the UK, number eight in the U.S. and number twenty in Canada.

A music video was shot in early 2002, and was on MTV's Total Request Live in March 2002.

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