P!nk – M!ssundaztood

Album Info

Artist: P!nk

Title: M!ssundaztood

Year: 2001

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Tracklist

  • 1. M!ssundaztood (3:36)
  • 2. Don't Let Me Get Me - Radio Edit (3:30)
  • 3. Just Like a Pill (3:57)
  • 4. Get the Party Started (3:11)
  • 5. Respect (feat. Scratch) (3:24)
  • 6. 18 Wheeler (3:43)
  • 7. Family Portrait (4:56)
  • 8. Misery (with Steven Tyler) (4:32)
  • 9. Dear Diary (3:29)
  • 10. Eventually (3:34)
  • 11. Lonely Girl (feat. Linda Perry) (4:20)
  • 12. Numb (3:07)
  • 13. Gone to California (4:33)
  • 14. My Vietnam (5:19)

Review

'Missundaztood' isn't your run-of-the-mill pop album – it's Pink's middle finger to the industry that tried to box her in. Teaming up with Linda Perry, Pink ditched the cookie-cutter pop princess act and dove headfirst into a genre-bending pool of pop rock, blues, and even a splash of disco. The result? A collection of tracks that bounce from the dance floor anthem 'Get the Party Started' to the gut-punch honesty of 'Don't Let Me Get Me'. It's like Pink took a bunch of musical styles, threw them in a blender, and somehow made it work.

This album isn't just about catchy hooks – though it's got those in spades. Pink gets real, tackling everything from family drama in 'Family Portrait' to her own demons in 'Just Like a Pill'. It's raw, it's messy, and it's unapologetically Pink. The album sold 12 million copies worldwide, proving that audiences were ready for a pop star who could rock out and bare her soul in equal measure. 'Missundaztood' didn't just put Pink on the map; it redrew the entire landscape of early 2000s pop music. - Lauren