Most Girls
Pink · 2000
31 min · 5 tracks · contemporary R&B · pop rock
An infectious blend of pop and R&B with an empowering message wrapped in danceable beats.
Why this album works
'Most Girls' achieved commercial success by reaching the top 10 in several countries and was pivotal in establishing Pink as a prominent figure in pop music. Its themes of female empowerment resonated widely, contributing to the broader conversation about gender identity and self-acceptance during the early 2000s.
- Best for
- danceable beats for social settings wave-like pacing for easy flow empowering vibes for self-confidence
- Context
- Released on September 19, 2000, 'Most Girls' marked Pink's first foray into the mainstream following her debut album, 'Can't Take Me Home'. This single showcased her transition from a pop artist to a more assertive and self-aware persona, setting the stage for her future successes in the industry.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Panic! at the Disco· Miley Cyrus· Katy Perry· Linkin Park· Lana Del Rey· Lady Gaga· Pitbull· Alanis Morissette
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Most Girls (Skribble & Anthony Acid Club Mix) Standout 8:54
- 2 Most Girls (Skribble & Anthony Acid's Hard Girls Dub) 7:32
- 3 Most Girls (Album Version) (Instrumental) 5:03
- 4 Most Girls (Album Version) (Acappella) 4:30
- 5 There You Go (Hani Mixshow Edit) Standout 5:32
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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