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Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Ruess): Released in 2012 as part of the album "The Truth About Love," this song is a duet with Nate Ruess of the band fun. It explores the complexities of relationships.
Try: Also from the album "The Truth About Love" (2012), "Try" is an empowering song with a message about taking risks and embracing authenticity.
So What: Released in 2008 as the lead single from the album "Funhouse," "So What" is an upbeat and defiant track that addresses Pink's separation from her then-husband Carey Hart.
Raise Your Glass: Released in 2010 as a single and later included in the compilation album "Greatest Hits... So Far!!!," this song celebrates individuality and diversity.
What About Us: From the album "Beautiful Trauma" released in 2017, "What About Us" is a powerful anthem addressing social and political issues.
True Love (feat. Lily Allen): Also from the album "The Truth About Love," "True Love" is a collaboration with Lily Allen, and it explores the ups and downs of love.
Lady Marmalade: A cover of the 1974 hit, Pink collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mýa for the soundtrack of the film "Moulin Rouge!" The song was released in 2001.
Cover Me in Sunshine: A collaboration with her daughter Willow Sage Hart, this song was released in 2021 and carries a positive and uplifting message.
Just Like Fire: Featured in the soundtrack for the 2016 film "Alice Through the Looking Glass," this song is an energetic and empowering anthem.
Anywhere Away From Here (with Rag’n’Bone Man): Released in 2021, this collaboration with Rag'n'Bone Man is a soulful and emotional ballad.
All I Know So Far: This track appears to be less well-known, and without additional context, it's challenging to provide specific details.
Family Portrait: From the album "Missundaztood" released in 2001, "Family Portrait" is a poignant song addressing the impact of divorce on a family.
Who Knew: Released in 2006 as part of the album "I'm Not Dead," "Who Knew" is a reflective song about the unpredictability of life.
I Have Seen The Rain: Pink recorded this song with her father, James T. Moore. It reflects on the experiences of soldiers returning from war.
Don’t Let Me Get Me: Released in 2002 as part of the album "Missundaztood," this song explores Pink's struggles with her self-image and the challenges of the music industry.