

I went to the studio the next day and told Tony Kanal from No Doubt, and he was like, 'That's a song.' Ĭritical reception of "Funhouse" was generally positive, with the song being regarded as one of the musical and lyrical highlights of the album. Just walking through the halls, it was like a museum. I had to go there one night and I had to crawl through the doggy door because I didn’t have a key. I hadn’t been at my house in a really long time since Carey and I had broken up.

Speaking with The Los Angeles Times about the writing of the track, P!nk revealed: This was the first song I did with Tony Kanal of No Doubt and his writing partner Jimmy Harry. In honor of Pink’s groundbreaking career, Us Weekly ranked all of her albums.Prior to the album's release, P!nk explained the song's meaning on her official website: "It’s about when the box you’re in doesn’t fit anymore, burn that fucker down and start a new one.

“And I think for that reason, my fans have always said to me, instead of ‘I want to be just like you,’ they say, ‘Thank you for helping me want to be more like myself,’ or ‘Man, I thought I was the only person who felt that way.’ And to that I say, ‘Me too.’” “I’ve always tried to be uncomfortably honest - to the point of oversharing - in my career,” the entertainer said while accepting the President’s Award at the 2015 BMI Pop Awards. She also won a Daytime Emmy in 2016 for singing The Ellen DeGeneres Show’s theme song, “Today’s the Day.” Over the past 20 years, Pink has walked away with countless accolades, including three Grammys and seven VMAs, one being the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Her greatest hits include “Most Girls,” “Get the Party Started,” “Who Knew,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass,” “F–kin’ Perfect” and “Just Give Me a Reason.” To date, the Pennsylvania native has released eight solo albums: 2000’s Can’t Take Me Home, 2001’s M!ssundaztood, 2003’s Try This, 2006’s I’m Not Dead, 2008’s Funhouse, 2012’s The Truth About Love, 2017’s Beautiful Trauma and 2019’s Hurts 2B Human. Two decades down and a lifetime to go! Pink released her debut album, Can’t Take Me Home, on April 4, 2000, launching a megasuccessful career that has since made her one of the bestselling artists of all time.
