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2 great songs there. I wish we'd have got a UK realese of Cuz I Can though.

 

yeah me too, or at least a physical single so we could have brought it as an import over the internet

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Hideous results, although I totally expected the first album to get panned by people on here :rolleyes: Trouble better than the classic Most Girls? Dont think so

Both great songs, but I'd have put Dear Mr. President higher than them :cry:

 

(and yeah Laura, can understand it's easier for you :P I didn't notice their score was the same :blush: )

Cuz I Can... Hmmm... I like it but there's something that's stopping me from LOVING it :thinking:

 

Get the Party Started is P!nk's most over rated song IMO -_-

You terrible people. How can you rate DMP lower than GTPS and Cuz I Can!? WHATS WRONG WITH THE WORLD

 

Ur doing great tho laura :wub:

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Cuz I Can

7.86

 

Lowest score: 3 [Pavel] Highest score: 11 [Osiris]

 

This so should have rated better than 9th :wub:

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God Is A DJ
8.13

Lowest score: 1 [Xylem] Highest score: 11 [sprock Dude, Angelic Shine]

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"God Is a DJ" is the second single released by American singer Pink from her third album, Try This (2003). It's about letting go, loving life and living it to the fullest. It features the metaphorical phrase "If God is a DJ/Life is a dance floor/Love is a rhythm/You are the music". It peaked at number six in the Dutch Top 40 and number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. The song appears on the soundtrack of the 2004 film Mean Girls.

Edited by *Trouble*

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Family Portrait
8.39

Lowest score: 4 [Xylem] Highest score: 10 [Medicated Soap, Lukuzz, Nick F1, Mikal, Pavel]

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"Family Portrait" is a pop/hip-hop song written by Pink and Scott Storch for Pink's second album M!ssundaztood (2001). The song is about a family that is about to fall to pieces, portraying the conflict through the eyes of a child. It was released as the album's fourth and final single in December 2002. It peaked at number twenty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number eleven on the UK Singles Chart.

GIAD - Hmmm... Not too fussed - shouldn't have been this high though...

 

FP - I hated this song when it was first released but now it's one of my fave P!nk tracks! I LOVE it!

 

I think the top 2 will be JLAP & WK - In EITHER order - Although I'd prefer JLAP to win and I hope DLMGM is 3rd :kink:

Edited by J*hnJ*07

:wub: family portrait is amazing live

 

 

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Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)
8.52

Lowest score: 3 [Pavel] Highest score: 11 [Marty, Feel The Fever]

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"Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)" is a song by Pink, and was the sixth single from her fourth album, I'm Not Dead (2006). It was released in 2007 as a physical CD single in Australia, and as a download-only EP in the UK with "Dear Mr. President". The EP features live versions of both songs. Certain European countries received a physical CD release of the single.

In the beginning of February 2007, before its official release as a single, the song was put on the B-list of BBC Radio 1. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number sixty, and it rose to number thirty-four. In Australia the single debuted at number eleven and peaked at number five, becoming Pink's fourth top five hit from the album I'm Not Dead; the single also reached the top five in New Zealand.

The music video consists of performances from Pink's I'm Not Dead Tour. The video mostly includes shots of performances of "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)", but it also includes clips of performances of songs such as "Stupid Girls", "Fingers", "The One That Got Away" and "U + Ur Hand".

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Don't Let Me Get Me
8.74

Lowest score: 3 [Pavel] Highest score: 11 [*Trouble*, Newgi]

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"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a rock song performed by singer P!nk recorded for her second album M!ssundaztood (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. "Don't Let Me Get Me" contains a sample of Journey's "Faithfully".

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


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U + Ur Hand
9.17

Lowest score: 6 [Xylem] Highest Score: 11 [Mikal]

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"U + Ur Hand" is a song by Pink, and was the third single released from her fourth album, I'm Not Dead (2006). It was one of the five album tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005. "U + Ur Hand" was released as a single in Europe, Australia and other selected countries on August 28, 2006. The song is credited with re-energizing sales of I'm Not Dead in the U.S.

Pink wrote the song with Max Martin, Luke Gottwald, and Rami. According to an interview in the documentary "Making of the U + Ur Hand Video", she always found it irritating when boys were riding on her when she is dancing in a club: "When you turn a boy down in a club you are automatically a lesbian, according to them". She heard a boy once say "Oh well it's just me and my hand tonight" after a girl turned him down. Pink found that funny and started to write a song about it.

The song caused controversy in the U.S. because of its allegedly "racy" references to masturbation, and consequently some radio stations refused to play it. Pink and her publicist stated that she wasn't allowed to sing "U + Ur Hand" on the U.S. television show American Idol because of such references.[6] She was asked to change the title and lyric to "U + Ur Heart", but she reportedly said, "You want me to rewrite my song for you. For American f***ing Idol? ... what does that even mean, how do you have sex with your heart?". She performed "Who Knew" instead.

Pink reportedly wanted "U + Ur Hand" to be the second single from I'm Not Dead, but "Who Knew" was released as the second and "U + Ur Hand" was instead released as the third. The single had success in Europe, reaching number ten in the United Kingdom, number four in Germany and number eleven in France; it peaked inside the top ten on the European Hot 100 Singles chart.[9] In Australia the song peaked at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart and is certified platinum for sales of 70,000 copies. It was ranked at number twenty-five on ARIA's Top 100 Singles of 2006.

It was released to radio in the United States on October 30. In January 2007 "U + Ur Hand" debuted on the Hot 100 at number ninety-four, and it peaked at number nine. It was the most successful single from I'm Not Dead in the U.S., and her highest charting song since "Just like a Pill" (2002)."U + Ur Hand" peaked at number twenty-four on the Canadian Hot 100, in the first edition of the chart provided by Billboard.

Billboard magazine credited the single with causing an increase in the U.S. sales of I'm Not Dead, which returned to the Billboard 200 albums chart in the same period the single entered the Hot 100. The album later re-entered the top 100 on the strength of "U + Ur Hand" and a resurgence of interest in "Who Knew". According to Tom Carraba, Zomba Label Group general manager and executive vice president of sales and marketing, the "patience" of radio stations, the "great" music video for the single and Pink's participation in Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveShow tour was responsible for the increase in popularity of "U + Ur Hand", which consequently led to renewed interest in the album. Carraba said the single "is the vehicle that will reignite the U.S. marketplace. We think we have a number-one record on our hands." One program director at the radio station WBBM-FM attributed the success of the single to its appeal to women, calling it "a female anthem" and "very fitting to people who are sick of getting hit on by guys at the club, and want to give them a nice buzz off ... it's relevant to what's going on with young people".

Rolling Stone said in their review of I'm Not Dead that Pink "sets a proudly bitchy tone in the song",[15] and Allmusic described Pink as "taunting and teasing" in "U + Ur Hand". British newspaper The Guardian wrote, "the pithy put-downs of ["U + Ur Hand"] make bearable the sudden shift from classy beats to lumpen power pop".

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