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Can't Take Me Home est le premier album de P!nk, sorti en 2000. Il a donné lieu à trois singles ("There You Go", "Most Girls", et "You Make Me Sick") Contrairement aux albums suivants qui s'orienteront plutôt vers le rock, celui-ci contient des sonorités très R'n'B.
En juillet 2006, il s’est vendu à 2,4 millions de copies aux États-Unis selon Nielsen SoundScan[1]. Il a été produit par Kevin "She’kspere" Briggs, Babyface, Kandi Burruss, Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, Daryl Simmons, Tricky et Daron Jones.
Deux chansons sont présentes dans deux films de 2001, You Make Me Sick dans Save the Last Dance et Split Personality dans Princesse Malgré Elle.
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Pink is twenty-year-old Alecia Moore’s hair dye of choice and, for that matter, her skin color. She’s got a dazzling, gymnastic R&B voice, without a hint of style that’s all her own. Her debut has one awesome single in “There You Go,” whose wronged-woman sass is set to a stop-start groove so bling-bling it redeems a chorus that ends, “Sometimes it be’s like that.” Beyond that, though, every melismatic groan, every clipped harmony, every post-Timbaland beat, every synth setting (like the “No Scrubs”-style harpsichord) is copped from some R&B hit of the last eighteen months. (The fiery internal dialogue of “Split Personality” would have seemed more original before Kelis’ “Caught Out There,” though.) She makes a pretty good Monica, but we already have one of those.
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