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Twenty years ago, P!nk released her debut solo album, Can’t Take Me Home, with LaFace Records. It was released on the 4th April 2000 in the United States and produced three singles: There You Go, Most Girls and You Make Me Sick.

The album was produced by Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence “Tramp Baby” Abney, Daryl Simmons and Tricky. Pink shared co-writing credit on seven of the album’s tracks.

The album was also released as a special UK edition with special remixes of There You Go and Most Girls

 

Track list & Writers

Split Personality - Pink, Terence “Tramp Baby” Abney, Babyface

Hell Wit Ya - Pink, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Darius Green

Most Girls - Babyface, Damon Thomas

There You Go - Pink, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Kandi Burruss

You Make Me Sick - Obi Nwobosi, Ainsworth Prasad, Merthony Tabb

Let Me Let You Know - Neal Creque, Sean Hall, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Robin Thicke

Love Is Such a Crazy Thing - Jason Boyd, Daron Jones, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker, Marvin Scandrick, Lamont “Stro” Maxwell, Courtney Sills

Private Show - Kenneth Karlin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias, Carsten “Soulshock” Schack

Can’t Take Me Home - Pink, Harold Frasier, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke

Stop Falling - Pink, Will Baker, Pete Woodruff

Do What U Do - James Hollins, Exekiel Lewis, Kawan Prather, Maurice “Big Reese” Sinclair

Hiccup - Pink, Harold Frasier, Delouie Avant, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke

Is It Love - Pink, Harold Frasier, Delouie Avant, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke, Aaron Philips

 

Peak Positions

Australia - 10

Belgium - 48

Canada - 20

Netherlands - 58

Germany - 85

Ireland - 23

New Zealand - 12

UK - 13

US - 26

 

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Pink has an incredible 20 year career behind her and she is still achieving such huge success.

Her debut is her weakest album, but still worth listening too.

 

It’s my least favourite album of hers because it’s not the style I go for. But I got the vinyl a couple of months back so have had loads of relistens, and it’s a really solid album!
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I listened to this album in full a few times last year before I seen her tour I went through her whole catalogue again and pretty much only listened to her the whole month of June :lol:

 

It’s not a bad album. But it’s definitely a debut album if that makes sense. Like as a debut album it’s fine it shows potential but it’s definitely her weakest solo album.

 

There’s a few hops on there though and the sound of this album hasn’t really dated much either like it doesn’t feel like it’s 20 year old.

 

But if she continued down this route I don’t think she’d have been an artist I’d grow to stan. So I can appreciate the album for it being her debut and it putting her on the map but I’m so grateful she changed direction for the follow up.

 

Also those videos the way she comes across on there is so different to what she’s like now. The Pink hair as well is something I’ll always remember her. You can see she’s fearless though and even then she has the attitude of not caring and being someone who can handle herself.

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So hard to believe it’s been 2 whole decades. It’s not quite for the UK but still. Back then I don’t think I ever thought we’d still be hearing about her 20 years later but I’m glad we are!

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