Her most recent effort, I'M NOT DEAD (2006) sold over 5 million units globally and spawned two #1 hits, "Who Knew" and "U + Ur Hand" along with critic/fan favorites, "Stupid Girls" and "Dear Mr. Her previous albums include: her four million-unit selling debut, CAN'T TAKE ME HOME (2000) her sophomore follow-up, M!SSUNDAZTOOD (2001) which sold 11 million worldwide and the 2.7 million worldwide seller TRY THIS (2003). To date, the chanteuse has sold 22 million albums cumulatively worldwide. In 2009, Pink performed in The People Speak a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States.Since her debut in 2000, Pink (Alecia Moore) has been widely hailed as a fearlessly talented singer/songwriter and the Pennsylvania natives genre- defying creative risk-taking has propelled her to global stardom. The album peaked at #7 in the UK Album Chart. In May 2009, Pink released a four-CD set of her albums Can’t Take Me Home / Missundaztood / Try This / I’m Not Dead, excluding her current album Funhouse. The fourth single was "Funhouse", although "Bad Influence" was released in Australia prior to "Funhouse"’s release as a promotional single for the tour. The third single was "Please Don’t Leave Me", with a video directed by Dave Meyers. On November 23, 2008, Pink performed her second single from Funhouse, "Sober" at the American Music Awards.
Pink then performed a series of shows in Australia. The Funhouse Tour started in France on February 24 and continued through Europe until mid-May, with supporting act Raygun. Funhouse (Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition) album cover. Pink’s Funhouse Tour sold out all concerts in Australia, and she performed a total of 58 shows around the country between May and August 2009, performing for more than 600,000 Australian fans. On November 3, 2008, Funhouse debuted at #1 on the ARIA charts, certified two times platinum and selling over 86,000 units in its first week. Pink was the guest of honor at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards held in Sydney, Australia, in October 2008, where she sang "So What". Funhouse Lyrics: I dance around this empty house / Tear us down, throw you out / Screaming down the halls / Spinnin all around and now we fall / Pictures. On September 18, 2008, "So What" became the first solo #1 of her career on the Billboard Hot 100. On August 22, Pink announced a new track titled "Crystal Ball". Within less than 6 hours from the leak, "So What" was voted No.1 on Nova 100 Melbourne and shot to No.1 on the Today Network’s national radio Hot30 Countdown. On August 7, 2008, Pink’s single "So What" was leaked online, and radio stations across Australia were quick to give it massive airplay.
It reached the top twenty on the albums chart and was certified Gold, selling over 35,000 units. In December 2007, a special edition Pink Box, which comprises her second to fourth albums and the DVD Live in Europe, was released in Australia. Titled "Sing", it was written as an anthem for HIV/AIDS, according to Lennox’s website.
Pink recorded a song with Annie Lennox and twenty-two other female acts for Lennox’s fourth solo studio album, Songs of Mass Destruction. Verse 1 I dance around this empty house Tear us down, throw you out Screaming down the halls Spinnin' all around and now we fall Pre-Chorus 1 Pictures framing up the past Your taunting smirk. "Outside of You", another song she co-wrote, was recorded by dance-pop singer Hilary Duff and released on her 2007 album Dignity. She wrote a song ("I Will") for Natalia’s third album, Everything & More. She was featured on India.Arie’s song "I Am Not My Hair" from the Lifetime Television film Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy. She sang on the Indigo Girls album Despite Our Differences. Pink collaborated with several other artists in 20, when she opened for Justin Timberlake on the American leg of his FutureSex/LoveShow Tour. She contributed a cover of Rufus’s "Tell Me Something Good" to the soundtrack of the film Happy Feet, and lent her name to PlayStation to promote the PSP, a special pink edition of which was released. In 2006, Pink was chosen to sing the theme song for NBC Sunday Night Football, "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night", which is a take on "I Hate Myself for Lovin’ You" by Joan Jett. One of the London shows on the tour was taped and released as a DVD, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena where she sang Linda Perry’s "Whats Up?". In support of the album, Pink embarked on the world I’m Not Dead Tour, for which ticket sales in Australia were particularly high she sold approximately 307,000 tickets in Australia, giving her the record for the biggest concert attendance for an arena tour by a female artist.Jonathon Moran The Sunday Telegraph June 10, 2007.