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'Mean' is lovely. It's always been an initial highlight from the 'Funhouse' era for me. :wub:
I really dislike 'Mean', and not even Lil' Kim could make me vote for 'Lady Marmelade'. Not a great bunch of tracks there, although 'Oh My God' is lush and I don't know why I didn't have it in my chart.
I really dislike 'Mean', and not even Lil' Kim could make me vote for 'Lady Marmelade'. Not a great bunch of tracks there, although 'Oh My God' is lush and I don't know why I didn't have it in my chart.

 

Why would she :puke2:

Because her features on songs by Mary J. Blige, The Lox, Ray J, Trick Daddy, Puff Daddy and Biggie are amazing :D

 

Just no to Kim shade

 

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Never used to like Mean, but its grown on me.
Mean :wub: Not too far off my own chart!
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Misery
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Pink teamed up with Aerosmith’s Stevent Tyler and Bon Jovi’s Richie Sambora for the Missundaztood track Misery. Pink has performed the song a few times with Steven Tyler (and should definitely work with him again!!).

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Eventually
14 (Atonement 14)

Eventually is a non single track on Pink’s second album Missundaztood. It was written by Pink and Linda Perry, and was included in the setlist of the Try This tour.

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The King is Dead but the Queen is Alive
14 (Regina 13, Jonjo 1)

The King is Dead but the Queen is Alive is the b-side to Blow Me (One Last Kiss), the lead single from Pink’s latest album, The Truth About Love.

Can't believe I was the only one who voted for Oh My God. :(

I kinda wish I was voting in this now tbh (at least I could rectify it with the "Ultimate Rate") but 'True Love' deserves nothing but top 10 success. *.* It's flawless! The PERFECT summer anthem <3

 

'The King Is Dead, But the Queen is Alive' is brilliant and with me giving it just a single point, reminds me just how good her discography is. Everything I voted for is at LEAST an 8 out of 10 :wub:

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Split Personality
16 (Regina 16)

Split Personality is the first track from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. It was written by Pink, Terence “Tramp-Baby” Abney and Babyface and it was included in the set list for the 2004 Try This Tour.

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Get The Party Started
17 (Grief 6, HausofKubrick 6, JosephAloud 5)

Get the Party Started is a song performed by Pink, and was the first single from her second album Missundaztood. It became an international hit and reached the top ten in many countries. The song was Pink's highest selling at that time. The track was released on October 9, 2001 to positive reviews from critics and after the release of the single it was confirmed that Pink would be releasing Missundaztood.
The song was composed by former 4 Non Blondes frontwoman, Linda Perry. She said that the process of making the song was "so unlike me"; according to her, she was going through a "weird phase" during which she wanted to learn how to program drums. She programmed her first beat, picked up a bass guitar, and, in her words, "did what the beat was asking me to do." She decided to put "every wrong instrument" in the song, and consequently acquired a horn sample. "I was doing the music, the melody was already coming to me in what I wanted the song to be," she said. She finished the song by including in the song "every catch phrase you possibly could imagine", before laughing at the realization that she had written a potential hit single and her first dance song. "You create something in your bedroom or your house, and it's just a fun thing that you're doing," she said. "Then all of a sudden, you hear that song that you started in your house, and it's on the radio. And people are now acknowledging it. It's just trippy."
It reached number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on December 29, 2001, becoming one of Pink's biggest solo hits in the U.S. with "Most Girls" also reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2000 and "So What" reaching number one in 2008, "Raise Your Glass" reaching number one in 2010 and "f***in' Perfect" that reached number two in America. It peaked at number two in the UK, where it was narrowly denied the top spot by the posthumous release of George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord". It reached number-one in Australia and number-two in many European countries most notably Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, being held off from the top position by Shakira's smash hit "Whenever, Wherever". "Get the Party Started" was certified gold in Australia, Austria, Germany, France Sweden and Switzerland, and in Norway it received a platinum certification. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2003 in the category of "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance", which it lost to Norah Jones's "Don't Know Why". It won the award for "Favorite Song" at the Kids' Choice Awards of 2002, and at the MTV Europe Music Awards of 2002 it won the award for "Best Song". "Get the Party Started" is often considered one of Pink's signature songs as she tends to finish her shows with this song in her encore section along with a ballad song such as "Nobody Knows" and "Glitter In The Air". In December, the song was listed as number 81 on Rolling Stone's Top Songs of the 2000s.
The music video was shot by director Dave Meyers in Los Angeles in late September 2001. At 1 minute and 46 seconds into the video, an American Flag is shown, a nod to the September 11 attacks just days earlier. In the video Pink is showering and getting ready to go out, trying on different outfits. One of her friends picks her up, and they drive in a car bobbing their heads to the music. However, the car breaks down. They get out of the car and steal two skateboards from two boys, after which Pink falls off her skateboard because men in a car are whistling at her. The women arrive at the club but are refused entry by the bodyguard, so to get in they use a scaffold to reach the top of the building. Inside the club the bartender is played by Linda Perry. Pink changes her clothes and starts to party, and at the end Pink dances with two other dancers. She takes off her earrings and necklace and gives it to a person. One of the dancers in the video is Kevin Federline. Also seen is Georvohn Lambert; he became a dancer for other R&B artists. The video uses an abbreviated version of the song, cutting out the last chorus, and also cutting out the instrumentals. The video was nominated at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards for "Best Pop Video" and won the awards for "Best Female Video" and "Best Dance Video".

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Beam Me Up
18 (Liam 8, JosephAloud 10)

Beam Me Up is a track from Pink’s latest album The Truth About Love. It was written by Pink and Billy Mann and said to be about the death of a child.

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