Hurts 2B Human P!nk

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
26.04.2019

Label: RCA Records Label

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: P!nk

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  • 1 Hustle 03:01
  • 2 (Hey Why) Miss You Sometime 03:23
  • 3 Walk Me Home 03:01
  • 4 My Attic 03:01
  • 5 90 Days 03:50
  • 6 Hurts 2B Human 03:22
  • 7 Can We Pretend 03:44
  • 8 Courage 04:19
  • 9 Happy 03:01
  • 10 We Could Have It All 04:33
  • 11 Love Me Anyway 03:01
  • 12 Circle Game 04:54
  • 13 The Last Song Of Your Life 03:53
  • Total Runtime 47:03

Info for Hurts 2B Human

Hurts 2B Human, the 8th Studio album from P!nk set for release - April 26th. The 13 track album sees P!NK reuniting with fellow collaborators Max Martin, Shellback, Julia Michaels, Nate Ruess, Greg Kurstin, Billy Mann and more, welcomes her first time work with Teddy Geiger, Sasha Sloan, Beck and Sia, and has features from Khalid, Chris Stapleton, Cash Cash and Wrabel. Includes the massive Walk Me Home.

Co-written by Pink, Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds and Jorgen Odegard, the upbeat “Hustle” follows the previously lead single “Walk Me Home.” On “Hustle,” Pink warns a suitor not to conflate her love and caring with being gullible. “A boy like you, you think you know it all/Build it up and you’re bound to fall,” she sings. “Oh no, don’t try to hustle me/I spend my days tryin’ to do you right/But you’ve been blind, you can’t see the light/Oh no, don’t try to hustle me.”

Pink reunited with previous collaborators Max Martin, Shellback, Julia Michaels, Nate Reuss, Greg Kurstin and Billy Mann for Hurts 2B Human and the LP also marks the first time she’s teamed with Teddy Geiger, Sasha Sloan, Beck and Sia. (Althea Legaspi, Rolling Stone)



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