On This Day in Pink History… 16th March 2000, Pink performed at MTV’s Spring Break
On This Day in Pink History… 16th March 2000, Pink performed at MTV’s Spring Break
On This Day in Pink History… 4th September 2000, Most Girls was released
Most Girls, released in 2000, is the second single from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Australia, where it was certified platinum, number two in New Zealand and number five in the United Kingdom.
Most Girls was Pink’s highest-charting hit in the United States as a solo artist at the time. Her 2001 single Get the Party Started subsequently equalled the #4 peak of Most Girls and the two songs were her joint highest-charting singles until her 2008 single So What peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Pink has had one further #1 as a solo artist – Raise Your Glass – and two other #1s in collaboration with other artists – Lady Marmalade and Just Give Me a Reason.
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On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2000 Can’t Take Me Home was released
On 4th April 2000, Pink’s debut album, Can’t Take Me Home was released by LaFace Records. The album produced three singles, There You Go, Most Girls and You Make Me Sick.
Click image to see track listing, lyrics, videos, album information and Pink’s Thank You note.
On This Day in Pink History… 16th March 2000, Pink performed at MTV’s Spring Break
On This Day in Pink History… 4th September 2000, Most Girls was released
Most Girls, released in 2000, is the second single from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Australia, where it was certified platinum, number two in New Zealand and number five in the United Kingdom.
Most Girls was Pink’s highest-charting hit in the United States as a solo artist at the time. Her 2001 single Get the Party Started subsequently equalled the #4 peak of Most Girls and the two songs were her joint highest-charting singles until her 2008 single So What peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Pink has had one further #1 as a solo artist – Raise Your Glass – and two other #1s in collaboration with other artists – Lady Marmalade and Just Give Me a Reason.
Wikipedia
On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2000 Can’t Take Me Home was released
On 4th April 2000, Pink’s debut album, Can’t Take Me Home was released by LaFace Records. The album produced three singles, There You Go, Most Girls and You Make Me Sick.
Click image to see track listing, lyrics, videos, album information and Pink’s Thank You note.
On This Day in Pink History… 16th March 2000, Pink performed at MTV’s Spring Break
You Make Me Sick
Release History
18th December 2000
Written by
Brainz Dimilo, Anthony President, Mark Tabb
Album
Can’t Take Me Home
Peak Positions
Australia – 25
Germany – 88
Ireland – 30
Netherlands – 62
New Zealand – 10
UK – 9
US – 33
You Make Me Sick was recorded for Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home and released as the third and final single from the album.
The music video was directed by Dave Meyers.
Music video
Front row centre
Top of the Pops
CD:UK
Most Girls
Release History
4th September 2000
Written by
Damon Thomas
Babyface
Album
Can’t Take Me Home
Peak Positions
Australia – 1
Canada – 2
Netherlands – 23
New Zealand – 2
UK – 5
US – 4
Most Girls was the second single released from Pink’s debut album, Can’t Take Me Home in September 2000.
The music video was directed by Dave Myers.
Can’t Take Me Home
Twenty years ago, P!nk released her debut solo album, Can’t Take Me Home, with LaFace Records. It was released on the 4th April 2000 in the United States and produced three singles: There You Go, Most Girls and You Make Me Sick.
The album was produced by Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence “Tramp Baby” Abney, Daryl Simmons and Tricky. Pink shared co-writing credit on seven of the album’s tracks.
The album was also released as a special UK edition with special remixes of There You Go and Most Girls
Track list & Writers
Split Personality – Pink, Terence “Tramp Baby” Abney, Babyface
Hell Wit Ya – Pink, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Darius Green
Most Girls – Babyface, Damon Thomas
There You Go – Pink, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs, Kandi Burruss
You Make Me Sick – Obi Nwobosi, Ainsworth Prasad, Merthony Tabb
Let Me Let You Know – Neal Creque, Sean Hall, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Robin Thicke
Love Is Such a Crazy Thing – Jason Boyd, Daron Jones, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker, Marvin Scandrick, Lamont “Stro” Maxwell, Courtney Sills
Private Show – Kenneth Karlin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias, Carsten “Soulshock” Schack
Can’t Take Me Home – Pink, Harold Frasier, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke
Stop Falling – Pink, Will Baker, Pete Woodruff
Do What U Do – James Hollins, Exekiel Lewis, Kawan Prather, Maurice “Big Reese” Sinclair
Hiccup – Pink, Harold Frasier, Delouie Avant, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke
Is It Love – Pink, Harold Frasier, Delouie Avant, Steve “Rhythm” Clarke, Aaron Philips
Peak Positions
Australia – 10
Belgium – 48
Canada – 20
Netherlands – 58
Germany – 85
Ireland – 23
New Zealand – 12
UK – 13
US – 26