“So What” Lives At The MTV EMAs!

Pink performed “So What” at the MTV EMAs earlier today, after she won “Most Addictive Track” for the song. Check out the video below.

Pink Wins At The MTV EMAs!

We’re so happy for Pink! She won an award at the MTV EMAs for “Most Addictive Track” for “So What”. I added pictures to the gallery, so CLICK HERE TO SEE PICTURES FROM THE RED CARPET.

Pink has picked up the Most Addictive Track award at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Liverpool.

The star collected the first statue of the evening from British girl group Sugababes.

So What is the first track from the star’s new album and details her break-up from hubby Carey Hart.

Pink is set to perform the track near the end of the show- and as the prize suggests we’ll all be humming it for weeks to come!

AC/DC Trash Pink’s Funhouse

AC/DC continue to beat Pink for the top spot on the charts. But nevertheless, Funhouse is bound to go back up after the video for “Sober” is released (which should be soon).

Change might be coming to the White House, but it’s the veteran incumbent who won another big showdown.

Despite a strong showing by Pink and four other top 10 bows, AC/DC’s Black Ice skated its way to another week at No. 1. The rockers’ Wal-Mart release held the high post by selling another 271,000 copies to cross the 1 million sales mark in its second week.

Pink, who landed her first solo No. 1 hit last September with “So What,” failed to notch her first No. 1 album. Funhouse finished in the runner-up slot with 180,000, per Nielsen SoundScan figures.

Nevertheless, the former Mrs. Carey Hart did manage to top the charts in the U.K., New Zealand, Switzerland, the Netherlands and even Australia, where she toppled native sons AC/DC… READ MORE

Pink Challenges Prince Williams & Queen Elizabeth

Hunting as a hobby is not ‘cool’ and it is surprising that Prine William is into it. This is precisely what the American singer Alecia Moore (Pink) is saying and has questioned the prince for the same. However, she is disappointed as he failed to reply the letter questioning his decision to hunt as a hobby, insisting it’s “a bit rude”.

An avid PETA activist, Pink, had once declined the offer to perform at a birthday bash for the Prince and challenged him over his views on hunting.

“I’m still waiting for a reply to my letter to Prince William. He wanted me to play at a concert for his 21st birthday, but I wrote back saying I wouldn’t until he explained why he went hunting. It’s a bit rude, isn’t it?” the Daily Express quoted her, as saying.

The 29-year-old singer had posed a similar question to the prince’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and has yet to hear back. “I also wrote to the Queen… asking why bearskins couldn’t be made of synthetic material,” she said. “I don’t get that we can’t question people just because of their position in society. I support PETA; I want to make people think about their responsibilities. I don’t care if they have a crown,” she added.

P!nk is a two-time Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter who gained prominence in 2000. She is a prominent campaigner for PETA, contributing her voice towards causes such as a protest against KFC. P!nk is involved with many charities including “Phoenix vert”, Human Rights Campaign, ONE Campaign, Prince’s Trust, New York Restoration Project, Run For The Cure Foundation, Save the Children, Take Back the Night, UNICEF and World Society for the Protection of Animals.As of May 2008 P!nk has been officially recognized as an advocate for the RSPCA in Australia… READ MORE

– Pink will be doing an exclusive live performance and interview on Channel [V] in Australia on November 15th. We will have the video up on here as soon as someone posts it on YouTube. The following article from GenerationQ.net explains a lot of it.

It’s official – P!NK, what a superstar!
To celebrate the release of her brilliant new album, Funhouse, Channel [V] is thrilled to present an exclusive and unique new live performance by the fabulous P!nk, recorded in London.

No audience, just the cameras. P!Nk: Inside The Funhouse is an up-close and intimate show with P!nk as we’ve never seen her perform before. It’s an enthralling in-your-face display of what makes P!nk the biggest female artist in the world today.

Filmed only weeks ago in London, in the state-of-the-art Hospital studios owned by Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, P!nk and her band deliver a dynamic and energised short set, which includes her latest worldwide hit, the international chart topper, “So What”.

P!nk for the first time also performs other new songs from Funhouse, including “Please Don’t Leave Me” and the next single “Sober”, alongside a couple of already certified P!nk classics, “Who Knew” and “Just Like A Pill”.

Between songs, P!nk gives us her insights on the new album Funhouse, in an interview filmed exclusively for all her Australian fans tuned into Channel [V]. Funhouse, of course, is the follow-up to P!nk’s chart-topping, multi-platinum breakthrough album, I’m Not Dead, which sold over 600,000 copies in Australia alone. This Channel [V] exclusive performance of P!nk, live at The Hospital in London, is the first chance for all of P!nk’s Australian fans to see her perform a selection of her latest songs live.

Don’t miss P!Nk: Inside The Funhouse exclusive to Channel [V]. It’s a show like no other from the biggest female artist in the world today.

P!NK: INSIDE THE FUNHOUSE
Australian TV Premiere
Saturday 15 November at 6.30pm
Exclusive to Channel [V]
Encore Screenings: Sunday 16 November at 12noon and Monday 17 November at 5.00pm

Therapy Isn’t Pink’s Thing

There is an article on ContactMusic.com where Pink talks about how she prefers writing songs over going to therapy.

Pop punk PINK considers therapy a waste of time – preferring instead to write songs about her troubles. The ‘So What’ hitmaker checked into an Arizona health centre in the summer (08) because she feared she was becoming addicted to alcohol.

But the singer, who split from husband Carey Hart earlier this year (08), finds it impossible to open up to professionals – insisting writing lyrics is the best way to overcome her emotional woes. She says , “I either say nothing or tell jokes. There was this one therapist who told me, ‘I really like you and think you’re really funny, but when are you going to start telling the truth?’ “I just said, ‘Fine. I’m going to write a song and then I’m gonna kill myself’. “For me, therapy doesn’t really work, but I like putting myself in the most uncomfortable situations. If you call it, you take the sting out of it.

“That Family Portrait song (from her album Missundaztood) hurt the whole family, but it swept everything up and we were better for it.”