Missundaztood (stylized as M!ssundaztood) is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Pink. Her breakthrough album, it was released worldwide in November 2001 to global commercial and critical success, critics welcoming the more mature pop and rock sound Pink presented on the record, after a dance-pop/R&B debut.
M!ssundaztood Lyrics. Bring it back UH! Damon: Exlax commercial? What? No this ain't no damn Exlax commercial This my first single, man. More on Genius. About M!ssundaztood. The title track off of her 2001 album, M!ssundaztood is a song about how P!nk feels during her day-to-day life, at least at the time. Throughout the song, she often says that even though she finds herself always on the wrong track, she is proud of who she is. It is clear that other peoples' criticism does not bother her.
The album that made Pink a star, M!ssundaztood solidified the persona she presented on her debut LP, but through a pop-rock sound that would define her career from then on. A much more straight-forward record than Can't Take Me Home, this sophomore effort works best when Pink joins forces with producer Dallas Austin, such as in Don't Let Me Get Me, Just Like a Pill and 18 Wheeler. Her collaborations with Linda Perry, meanwhile, are more hit-and-miss. The electronic beats on these tracks have. M!ssundaztood - 8/10 Don't Let Me Get Me - 8/10 Just Like a Pill - 9/10 Get the Party Started - 9/10 Respect - 8/10 18 Wheeler - 8/10 Family Portrait - 8/10 Misery - 5/10 Dear Diary - 6/10 Eventually - 7/10 Lonely Girl - 8/10 Numb - 6/10 Gone to California - 7/10 My Vietnam - 8/10.
Overlooking the gimmicky spelling of the album and opening song title, she wants the world to realize that the perception conveyed on her debut LP ‘Can’t Take Me Home’ was not the real Pink. She was, in fact, misunderstood.
Pink's debut album was a promising collection of dance-pop, easily lumped into the teen pop boon of 2000 since she was young and sang over savvy, skittering club beats. Those comparisons irked - hell, angered - Pink, and she was determined to prove she was real with her second album. This all sounds like the script for a VH1 movie, but the wild thing is that M!ssundaztood not only works, it works smashingly - a bewildering amalgam of sounds and attitudes that shouldn't fit together, but defy all odds and do. This record bubbles over with imagination, as hooky pop songs like the title track rub shoulders with glitzy dancefloor anthems like "Get the Party Started" and sexy, swaggering arena rock redux like "18 Wheeler" before delving into weird confessionals like "Family Portrait," "Dear Diary," and "My Vietnam.
Pink : M!ssundaztood. this album was co-written and produced by a talent as stellar as Linda Perry of ancient. moan rockers 4 Non Blondes. It works for the red-raw confessional ‘Family Portrait’, but everything else is so.
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M!ssundaztood is the second album by P!nk, released in 2001. It was a large success worldwide and included the hit singles "Get the Party Started", "Don't Let Me Get Me", "Just like a Pill" and "Family Portrait". This has so far became P!nk's most successful album to date selling over 13 million albums worldwide. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. M!ssundaztood is the second album by P!nk, released in 2001.