Pink has always been pop's biggest go-to rulebreaker. In the near 25 years that Alecia Moore has been a solo star - she was originally featured in the line-up of a girl group, Choice, before her record label dropped them and convinced her to go out on her own - she has not been resilient to change.
She pulled off one of pop's greatest sonic makeovers, going from the of-the-moment R&B of her debut album, Can't Take Me Home, before switching to anarchic pop-rock on her influential sophomore LP Missundaztood which turned her into one of the brightest stars of her generation, and a fascinating cracked-mirror image of early 00s pop idols like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.
Then came one of pop's most impressive comebacks with 2006's I'm Not Dead, where Pink pulled herself out of the commercial doldrums with a series of hits - like Stupid Girls, U + Ur Hand and Who Knew - that helped her climb back to the top of the charts.
Since 2009's Funhouse LP, Pink has settled into her superstar status like a pro. Although her rougher edges have been sanded off in recent years, her new album Trustfall proves that she hasn't lost her knack for a pop hook.
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