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Post by Live Your Life on Mar 5, 2015 13:53:26 GMT -5
This was an album track from her album, "Funhouse," that became popular after her performance of it at the 52nd annual GRAMMYs. It was produced by Billy Mann and written by Billy and P!nk. It's, arguably, the most memorable GRAMMY performance of all time. The song rocketed to the Top 10 on iTunes after the performance, resulting into a peak of #18 on the Hot 100. It was then sent to Hot AC, where it peaked at #19. This really breathed a lot of life into her career and gave her credibility as a performer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 20:14:47 GMT -5
Boring.
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Post by Ginger Spice on Mar 6, 2015 4:09:12 GMT -5
I love it, and I love the Grammy's performance as well.
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Post by trustypepper on Mar 4, 2016 10:22:35 GMT -5
As LiveYourLife said, easily one of the most memorable Grammy performances in history. I really like the song but I can understand why it didn't blow up at radio.
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Post by someguy on Mar 13, 2016 2:02:17 GMT -5
Love this now, and loved it then. I wish it had gotten a proper single treatment (instead of just being promoted to HotAC after the Grammys). That performance was a gamechanger for her though, in a great way.
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