Can't Take Me Home Pink

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  • Release Date: 04/26/2006
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 183,062
  • Label: BMG JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988017628263

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Can't Take Me Home

1LISTENSplit Personality 3:58
2LISTENHell Wit Ya 2:58
3LISTENMost Girls 4:58
4LISTENThere You Go Bonus Track 3:22
5LISTENYou Make Me Sick 4:07
6LISTENLet Me Let You Know 4:44
7LISTENLove Is Such a Crazy Thing 5:13
8LISTENPrivate Show 4:14
9LISTENCan't Take Me Home 3:38
10LISTENStop Falling 5:50
11LISTENDo What U Do 3:57
12LISTENHiccup 3:31
13LISTENIs It Love 3:38

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As her trendsetting childhood idol Madonna did decades ago, Pink seems poised to take the music industry by storm with her sassy debut album, CAN'T TAKE ME HOME. With her close-cropped pink tresses, a self-assured bravado, and a breathy, expansive soprano, Pink became an MTV darling after her energetic single for the woman-scorned, "There You Go," hit the airwaves. In that video, the tongue-pierced former club kid hurls a motorcycle -- Evil Knievel-style -- into her cheatin' boyfriend's apartment window. Needless to say, this 22-year-old is no doormat. Throughout the polished record, which was co-produced by LaFace Records top tastemaker Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Pink puts a soulful, decidedly mature sounding spin on the classic themes of love and loss, coming of age, and self-acceptance. Standout tracks include the rock-tinged ballad "Leaving for the Last Time," the theatrical "Split Personality," and the uptempo, individuality-affirming "Do What U Do." As she admits on the clever, midtempo "Hiccup," "Pink don't think before she speak." And for a new artist as outspoken as she is, that's a good thing. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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pink stinks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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November 10, 2008: pink is very annyoing shes only in it for the money not the fans pink is the worst of the worst shes annyoing i hope she dissappears during 2009 and 2010 because shes very annyoing and she has no talent

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pink you are not orginial you are a fake and you are the next britney spearsby Anonymous

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October 30, 2008: pink you stink you can not even write your own songs you have all the producers make the songs for you pink you are a complete fool and you are a disgrace you stink you are the very next britney spears

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