Pink, born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, is an American singer-songwriter known for her powerhouse vocals, acrobatic performances, and fearless authenticity. She began her music journey as a teen in the R&B group Choice, before embarking on a successful solo career.
Her debut album Can’t Take Me Home (2000) yielded hits like “There You Go” and “Most Girls.” Her breakthrough came in 2001 with Missundaztood, which embraced a pop-rock edge and produced “Get the Party Started” and “Just Like a Pill.” That same year she surged to further prominence with the collaborative smash “Lady Marmalade,” earning her a Grammy and worldwide acclaim.
Over the years, Pink released albums such as Try This, I’m Not Dead, Funhouse, and The Truth About Love, featuring hits like “Raise Your Glass” and the duet “Just Give Me a Reason.” Her 2017 album Beautiful Trauma and 2019’s Hurts 2B Human expanded her legacy. In 2023, she released her ninth studio album, Trustfall.
She is renowned for her dynamic live shows—her Beautiful Trauma and current Summer Carnival tour delight audiences with aerial acrobatics and raw emotion. Pink embodies the spirit of a bold, genre-defying pop star.
On a personal note, she prioritizes authenticity and advocacy, often using her music to champion female empowerment and self-acceptance. Through her artistry and spirit, Pink remains one of the most enduring and influential icons in contemporary pop.