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, a high-fidelity audio format that retains all original data from the CD master. Key Album Details Release Date: November 12, 2010. Pop, Pop Rock. Catalogue Number: 88843017282 (RCA Records). Pop, Pop Rock
The album spans from her R&B-influenced debut “There You Go” (2000) to the anthemic “Raise Your Glass” (2010), a new track celebrating underdogs and misfits. The compilation showcases Pink’s signature blend: soaring choruses wrapped around lyrics about broken relationships, self-worth, and rebellion. Tracks like “Don’t Let Me Get Me” and “Stupid Girls” critique fame and gender stereotypes, while “Who Knew” and “Sober” reveal deep emotional fragility. This duality — tough yet tender — is Pink’s enduring trademark.
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The album spans her first four studio albums ( Can’t Take Me Home, M!ssundaztood, Try This, I’m Not Dead ) plus the then-new Funhouse era. It also included four brand-new tracks: “Raise Your Glass,” “F**kin’ Perfect,” “Heartbreak Down,” and “Whataya Want from Me” (a demo originally for Adam Lambert).