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P!nk Pink Posters Encourage Women To Be Smart and Sexy - Not Stupid Girls By Rock S.
In an era that has glorified Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson, the lovely artist Pink (which is actually spelled P!nk) rose up in our face, and reminded us how incredibly sexy a powerful and intelligent woman can be. There’s no shortage of attitude here. You may know her as a party girl, but several Pink posters also reveal a thoughtful sensitivity. For instance, many of the Pink posters and photos for Missundaztood are sweet and enticing at the same time. Pink is a great artist, and her most recent release, I’m Not Dead, suggests that she really understands the visual and musical interests of her audience.
Pink exploded on the rock scene in 2000, and has kicked ass ever since. Beginning as an R&B artist with a debut album called Can’t Take Me Home, La Face Records marketed Pink as a punk pop act that forced the young artist to dye her hair pink. Pink posters from this brief era are collectables like a rookie baseball card would be for a prominent player, but Pink’s career would soon diverge from this punk look and LaFace Records. With the release of Missundaztood, Pink’s music rocketed to the top of the charts in the U.S. and Europe. Music tracks Get the Party Started, Don’t Let Me Get Me and Just Like a Pill launched a massive demand for her posters that has only increased over time. While Pink’s third album Try This was only a modest success in the US, and her most recent release I’m Not Dead will not likely break any of her sales records, it is wonderful to see Pink sporting her trademark rebellious attitude for her cover art and new posters.
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