It may be hard to listen to Pink's debut album Can't Take Me Home without hearing TLC, specifically their 1999 album Fanmail. After all, L.A. Reid and Babyface were the...
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There's nothing wrong with escaping the teen-pop ghetto, and the lengthening shadow of Britney Spears. Escaping it by becoming Alanis Morissette, however, seems like a step...
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Pink's debut album was a promising collection of dance-pop, easily lumped into the teen pop boon of 2000 since she was young and sang over savvy, skittering club beats....
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Try This is the sound of genre-hopping diva Pink trying the one thing she hasn't in her brief and cluttered career: consistency. That sounds like a death wish for an artist...
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Of all the dance-pop/teen pop singers to emerge in 1999, Pink seemed the least likely to have success. She didn't have an easy-to-market image like Britney or Christina, nor...
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Pink's debut album was a promising collection of dance-pop, easily lumped into the teen pop boon of 2000 since she was young and sang over savvy, skittering club beats....
more >
Of all the dance-pop/teen pop singers to emerge in 1999, Pink seemed the least likely to have success. She didn't have an easy-to-market image like Britney or Christina, nor...
more >
Of all the dance-pop/teen pop singers to emerge in 1999, Pink seemed the least likely to have success. She didn't have an easy-to-market image like Britney or Christina, nor...
more >
Pink's debut album was a promising collection of dance-pop; easily lumped into the teen pop boom of 2000 since she was young and sang over-savvy, skittering club beats....
more >