Pink

Pink

Alecia Beth Moore Hart is commonly referred to as Pink. She is an American singer, actress, and songwriter. Pink joined the girl group Choice in her teenage years. She has won the Brit Award and three Grammys.

LaFace Records noticed Pink's potential and offered her a solo recording contract in 1995. Pink is known as the "Pop Royalty" because of her unique raspy voice and dynamic stage presence. Pink is among the best-selling musicians in the world.

Personal Details of Pink

  • Full Name: Alecia Beth Moore Hart
  • Nick Name: Pink
  • Date of Birth: September 8, 1979
  • Age: 44 years old as of December 2023
  • Birth Place: Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Current Address: Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Ethnicity: Jewish-American
  • Religion: Judaism
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupations: Actress and Singer
  • School: Central Bucks High School West, Pennsylvania
  • Educational: Graduate
  • Net Worth: $200 million as of 2023
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Debut Album: Can't Take Me Home (2000)

Physical Appearances

  • Eye Color: Blue
  • Hair Color: Blonde
  • Body Measurement: 34-25-36
  • Height: 5 Feet 4 Inches
  • Weight: 59 Kg
  • Shoe Size: 9 US
  • Dress Size: 6 US

About Family

  • Father: Jim Moore
  • Mother: Judith Moore
  • Siblings: Jason Moore (brother)
  • Husband: Carey Hart (married in 2006-present)
  • Children: Jameson Moon Hart, Willow Sage Hart

Childhood & Early Life

  • Pink was born on September 8, 1979. In Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Pink was born and raised.
  • She attended "Central Bucks High School West" for her education, and she had asthma when she was younger.
  • She became interested in singing. She even performed in the middle ground band in high school.
  • She wrote lyrics as a way to express her feelings, and her mother appreciated the depth of the lyrics.
  • She took the moniker Pink while performing at Philadelphia clubs in her teenage years.

About Pink's Family

  • Jim Moore (Father)
    Pink's father, Jim Moore, died due to prostate cancer in 2021 at the age of 75. Pink's mother, Judith Moore, and Jim were divorced when Pink was a small child. He had resided in Pennsylvania and took part in the Vietnam War.
  • Judith Moore (Mother)
    Pink's mother is Judith Moore. She separated from her husband when Pink was a very small girl. She was an emergency room nurse.
  • Carey Jason Phillip Hart (Husband)
    Carey Jason Phillip Hart was born on July 17, 1975. He is an American off-road truck racer who has also competed professionally in freestyle motocross. He is most recognized for running the Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company. He is well-known for being the first motorcyclist to complete a backflip during a competition on a 250cc motorcycle.

Hart began dating Pink in 2001 after they crossed paths at the X Games in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After four years of dating, Pink asked Hart to marry her in June 2005 during one of his races in Mammoth Lakes, California. She was initially holding a sign with the message, "Will you marry me?" Firstly, he ignored her and completed an additional lap of the competition. Hart didn't decide to drop out and pick up Pink until she altered the sign and held it again with the words "I'm serious!" On January 7, 2006, they exchanged vows at the Four Seasons resort in Costa Rica.

About Pink's Career

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  • With friends Chrissy Conway and Stephanie Galligan, she established the R&B group "Choice" when she was sixteen years old. The band recorded a song called "Key to My Heart," which they submitted to the record label "LaFace Records" in Atlanta. The band was signed to a contract and moved to Atlanta. Their song "Key to My Heart" was included in the 1996 movie "Kazaam."
  • Reid encouraged Pink to pursue a career as a solo musician after recognizing her talent. She took his advice, and the band "Choice" broke in 1998. After that, she signed a deal with "LaFace Records" and began recording her debut solo album.
  • Her debut single, "There You Go," was released in 2000 and quickly rose to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, ranking eighth. Her album "Can't Take Me Home" was released to the public and quickly gained popularity in the same year.
  • "Most Girls," the second single off the album, peaked at number one on the Australian music charts. She even joined the "NSYNC" band on their "No Strings Attached Tour" the same year.
  • For the song "Lady Marmalade," she won the first-ever "Grammy Award," which was extremely successful.
  • The "Get the Party Started" song from her album "Missundaztood" peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 list. The song reached the top of the charts in New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Ireland, and Romania.
  • In 2002, She performed on the "Party Tour," her first concert tour. She also went on the "American Tour" with musician Lenny Kravitz. Throughout the year, she was named the "Top Female Billboard 200 Artist."
  • She sang the song "Feel Good Time" in the 2003 film "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle." In the same movie, she made a brief appearance as well. Her third album, "Try This," was published that same year and peaked at number ten on the album charts in the US, Australia, and Canada.
  • The tracks of her fourth album, "I'm Not Dead," were written by her. It was published in April 2006 under the label "LaFace Records," and it became a hit, reached number one in Australia and Germany and placed in the top five in the UK and the top ten in the US.
  • "Stupid Girls" was an enormously popular song, and its music video was also a big hit. Other tracks on the album, like "Who Knew," "Nobody Knows," "Dear Mr. President," and "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)," were also somewhat successful. Subsequently, she went on a concert tour promoting the album 'I'm Not Dead Tour,' which set a record for the highest concert attendance for an arena tour by a female artist.
  • She shared the stage with numerous performers in 2006-07. She co-starred alongside Shannyn Sossamon in the horror movie "Catacombs" around the same period.
  • Her fifth studio album, "Funhouse," was published in 2008. Pink, Shellback and Max Martin wrote the first song from the album "So What." When the music got to listeners, it quickly became a huge hit despite not having a proper release because it was leaked online. Other singles from the album were "Sober," "Please Don't Leave Me," "Bad Influence," and "Funhouse."
  • Her first four albums were collected into one album, which became a major success when it was released in music stores in 2009.
  • At the 2010 Grammy Awards, she gave a standing ovation for her aerial act and song "Glitter in the Air."
  • Her song "Raise Your Glass" was the first to be published from the compilation album "Greatest Hits... So Far!!!" in October 2010. The album's second track, "Fuckin' Perfect," came in second on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
  • She recorded the theme song for the film Bridge of Light in 2011 and gave the voice of Gloria in the animated film Happy Feet Two.
  • She made an appearance on the song "Guns and Roses" from the Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head album in 2012. She wrote the songs "I Walk Alone" and "Lie to Me," which were included on Cher's album "Closer to the Truth." In the movie "Thanks for Sharing," she gave a standout performance.
  • She signed a multi-album contract with "RCA Records" in 2013. She joined singer-songwriter Dallas Green to establish the band "You+Me" the following year.
  • The debut album of the band "You+Me," "Rose Ave," was released in 2014. It peaked at number one on the US Folk Albums list and placed fourth on the Billboard 200.

Movies

Pink has also attempted acting and has appeared in several films, which may surprise some people. Pink made her big screen debut in "Thanks for Sharing." The film explored the issue of sexual addiction and its effects on personal life.

Pink played a supporting role in the 2007 film "Catacombs." The "Happy Feet" series, which has a substantial fan base, is one of the most popular film franchises ever. Gloria, the movie's main female character, was portrayed by Pink. Her performance in all of Gloria's roles was highly applauded. She also wrote a number of the songs for the film, many of which have since become classics.

Personal Life & Legacy

  • In Costa Rica on January 7, 2006, Pink tied the knot with motocross racer Carey Hart. Together, they had a daughter, Willow Sage Hart.
  • She is a supporter of PETA. She has also spoken out against the Australian wool industry's practice of "mulesing" in the industry.
  • She also supports same-sex marriage and is connected to philanthropic groups like Prince's Trust, UNICEF, ONE Campaign, Save the Children, and Take Back the Night.

Net Worth of Pink

American singer-songwriter Pink's net worth is $200 million. She is among the most successful performers of all time, with over 90 million copies of her songs sold globally. Pink has always been one of the highest-paid singers in the world ever since she started her career in music.

Pink has earned millions of dollars from endorsement contracts outside of the music business with companies like VW, CoverGirl, Polo, Sony Ericsson, T-Mobile, and more. Pink earned $50 million from her many ventures between June 2017 and June 2018. She earned around the same salary in June of 2018 and 2019.

Conclusion

In Doylestown, Penn, Pink was born and raised. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and was born on September 8, 1979. Her debut studio album, "Can't Take Me Home," came out in 2000. When she was a teenager, she began singing in Philadelphia clubs. She made her screen debut in the Rollerball remake in 2002. She also starred in the horror thriller Catacombs in 2007.

FAQs on Pink

Question 1. Which song was Pink's first hit?

Answer: "There You Go"

Question 2. Which song is Pink's biggest hit?

Answer: "Just Give Me A Reason" from the 2012 album "The Truth About Love" is most likely the one.

Question 3. Which album is Pink's best-selling?

Answer: Her album "Missundaztood" in 2002.

Question 4. Does Pink sing pop or rock songs?

Answer: She considers herself a rock artist.

Question 5. Who is Pink's best friend?

Answer: Stacey Coffey is her best friend.

Question 6. Who is the spouse of Pink?

Answer: Carey Jason Phillip Hart is her spouse.


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