In 2023, there have been numerous sold-out stadium concerts, but only one female artist has broken attendance records while building a global brand by singing upside down. Alecia Moore, better known as Pink, is not only known for her high-flying stunts, but also for her party anthems and powerful voice. Despite her fame, Pink remains open and willing to discuss any topic without taking offense. She believes that being a mystery would hinder her ability to connect with her audience, as she values connection and wants people to know her. Pink’s concerts are a combination of a rock rager, a Broadway spectacle, and a touch of Tinker Bell magic. Despite performing acrobatics and singing upside down, she never lip-syncs, and she claims to sing even better in that position. At 44 years old, Pink sees more parents in her audience these days. She embraces her fans as the “uncool kids” and takes pleasure in standing up to their haters both on stage and on social media. Pink is known for her famous snarl, which initially conveyed the message that she’s not someone to mess with. She believes that people tend to put her in a box based on her appearance, assuming that she is scary and dangerous because she’s outspoken and doesn’t adhere to societal norms. However, she is actually a lighthearted and fun-loving person who can also kick butt when necessary. In addition to her music career, Pink is balancing her personal life as a parent. Her 6-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter often accompany her on tour, riding their scooters on stage during sound checks. Her husband, Carey Hart, and her mother also support her during her performances. Backstage, Pink has a library where her team swaps books, and she also enjoys baking sourdough bread and participating in the PTA when she’s at home in southern California. As a wine enthusiast, Pink owns a 25-acre vineyard and has educated herself on the art of winemaking. Though her grenache looks more like a white wine, she still enjoys drinking it. Pink has a music room at home where she writes most of her songs, covering topics that are not off-limits, including the ups and downs in her marriage. Pink’s childhood was marked by tension and turmoil, but she found solace in singing opera and gospel. Her complicated relationship with her father and troubled family dynamics motivated her to leave home. She had a rebellious phase during which she engaged in drug use, sold drugs, and dropped out of school. In 1995, Pink had a near-death experience after overdosing on drugs at a rave. This incident marked the end of her involvement with hard drugs, and she soon after signed her first record deal. Initially, the music industry tried to mold her into an R&B artist, even sending her for etiquette classes. However, Pink resisted their efforts and pursued her own artistic vision. She found success as a solo artist and her album “Missundaztood” sold 15 million copies worldwide. Despite not always being popular among her peers, Pink has remained true to herself and has carved out a unique space in the music industry.
Pink still feels like an underdog, even as the singer sells out stadiums | 60 Minutes
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