Inscription
P!nk is inscribed as the 58th Global Music Royalty in August 2023.
She is chosen for her strong results in Global Music. She finished as runner-up on her first attempt, but at that year's Super Final she triumphed and took home the title. Her other 3 participations has lead to one more silver medal and another top 10 result.
She is chosen for her strong results in Global Music. She finished as runner-up on her first attempt, but at that year's Super Final she triumphed and took home the title. Her other 3 participations has lead to one more silver medal and another top 10 result.
Presentation
P!nk, born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, is an American singer, songwriter, and performer known for her powerhouse vocals, emotional honesty, and rebellious energy. Raised in a musical household, she began writing songs and performing in clubs as a teenager. Her early exposure to rock, soul, and R&B, combined with personal experiences, helped shape the raw, defiant tone that would define her career.
She first gained attention in the late 1990s as part of the girl group Choice, which led to a solo deal with LaFace Records. Her debut album, Can't Take Me Home (2000), leaned into an R&B-pop style and produced hits like “There You Go,” introducing her to mainstream audiences. However, it was her second album, Missundaztood (2001), that marked a major shift both musically and personally. Collaborating with Linda Perry, she embraced a more rock-oriented and confessional approach, with songs like “Get the Party Started” and “Just Like a Pill” showcasing her versatility and willingness to confront vulnerability and societal expectations head-on.
Over the next two decades, P!nk carved out a distinct place in pop music, balancing commercial success with a fiercely independent image. Albums like Try This, I’m Not Dead, Funhouse, and The Truth About Love delivered a steady stream of hits, including “Who Knew,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass,” and “Try.” Her lyrics often tackle themes of self-worth, personal struggle, love, empowerment, and social critique, resonating deeply with a global audience.
A gifted live performer, P!nk is especially renowned for her high-energy concerts that combine aerial acrobatics with powerful vocals, setting a new standard for pop stagecraft. Her tours consistently sell out arenas worldwide, and she has earned numerous awards, including multiple Grammys, MTV VMAs, and Billboard honors.
Beyond music, she’s known for her advocacy and outspoken nature on issues such as gender equality, mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and parenting. As a mother of two, she frequently shares her journey of balancing fame with family life, using her platform to champion authenticity and resilience.
Over the years, P!nk has maintained her relevance not just through reinvention, but by staying unapologetically herself. Her ability to evolve artistically while staying connected to her core values has made her one of the most enduring and respected figures in contemporary pop music.
She first gained attention in the late 1990s as part of the girl group Choice, which led to a solo deal with LaFace Records. Her debut album, Can't Take Me Home (2000), leaned into an R&B-pop style and produced hits like “There You Go,” introducing her to mainstream audiences. However, it was her second album, Missundaztood (2001), that marked a major shift both musically and personally. Collaborating with Linda Perry, she embraced a more rock-oriented and confessional approach, with songs like “Get the Party Started” and “Just Like a Pill” showcasing her versatility and willingness to confront vulnerability and societal expectations head-on.
Over the next two decades, P!nk carved out a distinct place in pop music, balancing commercial success with a fiercely independent image. Albums like Try This, I’m Not Dead, Funhouse, and The Truth About Love delivered a steady stream of hits, including “Who Knew,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass,” and “Try.” Her lyrics often tackle themes of self-worth, personal struggle, love, empowerment, and social critique, resonating deeply with a global audience.
A gifted live performer, P!nk is especially renowned for her high-energy concerts that combine aerial acrobatics with powerful vocals, setting a new standard for pop stagecraft. Her tours consistently sell out arenas worldwide, and she has earned numerous awards, including multiple Grammys, MTV VMAs, and Billboard honors.
Beyond music, she’s known for her advocacy and outspoken nature on issues such as gender equality, mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and parenting. As a mother of two, she frequently shares her journey of balancing fame with family life, using her platform to champion authenticity and resilience.
Over the years, P!nk has maintained her relevance not just through reinvention, but by staying unapologetically herself. Her ability to evolve artistically while staying connected to her core values has made her one of the most enduring and respected figures in contemporary pop music.
Global Music Career
4 Participations
4 Finals
3 Top 10s
2 Medals
0 Victories
Representing: United States and United Kingdom
140. What about us / Silver medal
184. All I know so far / 11th place
198. Anywhere away from here / 9th place - with Rag'n'Bone Man
204. Trustfall / Silver medal
4 Finals
3 Top 10s
2 Medals
0 Victories
Representing: United States and United Kingdom
140. What about us / Silver medal
184. All I know so far / 11th place
198. Anywhere away from here / 9th place - with Rag'n'Bone Man
204. Trustfall / Silver medal
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