P!nk focused on her winemaking to get through the pandemic

She bought a vineyard in 2013

Author: Natalie ReesPublished 24th Jun 2021
Last updated 25th Jun 2021

Most of us had a lot more time on our hands during lockdown last year. Music star P!nk was no different, as she had more time to focus on her organic wine label ‘Two Wolves’.

The ‘So What’ singer admitted that she feels like she lives three different lives, as a singer, a mum and a winemaker.

Speaking to WSJ Magazine, she said: “I have this touring life, my home life and then I make wine. The workload is huge, it’s just me and another woman who make all of this wine. I’m just a full-time mama during all of that.”

The 41-year-old, who just released her live album ‘All I Know So Far: Setlist’ has children Willow Sage Hart, 10, and Jameson Moon Hart, four, with her husband Carey Hart.

She explained that each harvest they make 114 cases of the popular wine, which usually sell out in a day.

As the music industry continues to be heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing live music restrictions, P!nk explained how she took inspiration from history to learn how there could be a future for her as a winemaker, away from music.

She said: "I read The Winemaker's Wife, which was really fascinating, about Champagne and how the region participated in World War Two, and how they helped fight secretly against the Nazis by smuggling guns in barrels and all the intricate underground caves in France. It made me appreciate champagne more."

P!nk bought her 25-acre organic vineyeard in Santa Barbara County, California, in 2013. She then took classes with the Wine and Spirit Education Trust at the University of California.

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'Misery' with Steven Tyler

Taken from her sophomore studio album, 'M!ssundaztood', P!nk collaborated with Steven Tyler in 2001 to give us this rock ballad. The track didn't chart, but the album peaked at Number 2 in the UK and Number 6 in the US.

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'Lady Marmalade' with Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim and Mya

Originally released in 1974 by the American girl group Labelle, 'Lady Marmalade' was released in 2001 by P!nk. She collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim and Mya on the track recorded for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack. It spent five weeks at Number 1 in the US and peaked at Number 17 in the UK.

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'We Will Rock You' with Britney Spears, Beyoncé and Enrique Iglesias

Despite not being released as a single, Pink collaborated with Britney Spears, Beyoncé and Enrique Iglesias on a Pepsi Commercial in 2004. The advert saw the pop stars fight against Enrique in a Roman inspired duel, while singing, 'We Will Rock You.' Iconic if you ask us.

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'Just Give Me a Reason' with Nate Ruess

'Just Give Me a Reason' was the third single released from P!nk's sixth studio album, 'The Truth About Love' in 2012. The song featured Fun's lead singer Nate Ruess and the track soared in the charts, reaching Number 1 in 24 countries. It was Number 1 in the US and Number 2 in the UK.

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'True Love' with Lily Allen

Released in 2013, 'True Love' was also on the track list for Pink's album, 'The Truth About Love.' Featuring Lily Allen, it reached Number 4 in the US and Number 16 in the UK.

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'Setting the World on Fire' with Kenny Chesney

'Setting the World on Fire' with Kenny Chesney was P!nk's first foray into the country music world. Yet, despite surprising fans with the new sound in 2016, the song did incredibly well, reaching Number 1 in the US. However, it failed to chart in the UK.

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'Revenge' with Eminem

Pink's song 'Revenge' with Eminem, featured on her seventh album 'Beautiful Trauma'. The song was written by the artists along with songwriters and producers Max Martin and Shellback.

'Love Me Anyway' with Chris Stapleton

Pink released 'Love Me Anyway' from her eighth studio album, 'Hurts 2B Human', in 2019. Collaborating with singer/songwriter Chris Stapleton on the track, it failed to garner huge success compared to P!nk's previous duets. It reached Number 20 in the US and failed to chart in the UK.

However, the duo did perform the single at Madison Square Gardens and at the 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards.

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'Hurts 2B Human' with Khalid

Written by Pink and Khalid, the artists released the single in 2019 from her album, 'Hurts 2B Human.' It reached Number 2 in New Zealand, Number 19 in the US and Number 61 in the UK.

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'Can We Pretend' with Cash Cash

It's seems like 2019 was a good year for P!nk collaborations, right? In the same year as her duet with Khalid and Chris Stapleton, P!nk released 'Can We Pretend' with Cash Cash. The electronic music group had previously collaborated with Bebe Rexha on 'Take Me Home.'


The single charted Number 1 in the US, Number 1 in Sweden, but peaked at just Number 88 in the UK.

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'One Too Many' with Keith Urban

'One Too Many' debuted at the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards on 16th September 2020! It reached Number 1 in Australia, where Keith is from.
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‘Anywhere Away From Here’ with Rag 'n' Bone Man

After both Pink and Rag 'n' Bone Man teased the collab on their Instagrams for weeks, the melodic tune was released in early April 2021 and hit the Number 1 spot on the UK Big Top 40.
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