P!nk's albums: Get to know her 9 records so far
Her latest release was 'Trustfall' in 2023
Last updated 17th Sep 2025
P!nk is an absolute machine when it comes to making new music! Having been in the industry since the late 90s, she's still going strong with her incredible songs and awe-inspiring tours which famously feature her amazing acrobatic skills.
It's hard to believe that P!nk - real name Beth Alecia Moore - has released a staggering nine studio albums in her career so far, with fans always calling out for a 10th. Read up on everything you need to know about P!nk's records so far right here...
P!nk's albums in order: Take a look through her discography
'Can't Take Me Home' (2000)
Her debut album 'Can't Take Me Home' was released in April 2000, spawning singles 'There You Go', 'Most Girls' and 'You Make Me Sick'. It broke into the Top 15 in the UK and has been certified Platinum.
P!nk has a very love-hate relationship with this album - although it catapulted her into fame, she wasn't keen on the R&B focus and felt she lacked creative control over how she was being marketed. As such, P!nk didn't perform any of the songs from this album live until 2013, when she went on her 'The Truth About Love Tour'.
Release date: 4th April 2000
Track list: 1) 'Split Personality', 2) 'Hell wit Ya', 3) 'Most Girls', 4) 'There You Go', 5) 'You Make Me Sick', 6) 'Let Me Let You Know', 7) 'Love Is Such a Crazy Thing', 8) 'Private Show', 9) 'Can't Take Me Home', 10) 'Stop Falling', 11) 'Do What U Do', 12) 'Hiccup', 13) 'Is It Love'
Tour: P!nk supported NSYNC on their 'No Strings Attached Tour' in the summer of 2000.
Chart info: 'Can't Take Me Home' peaked at Number 13 in the UK charts and was certified Platinum by the BPI with 300,000 UK sales.
Personnel: P!nk worked with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart on the record, who co-wrote and co-produced some of the tracks.
'Missundaztood' (2001)
Her second album 'Missundaztood' was arguably her breakthrough album, being released in November 2001 and featuring songs 'Don't Let Me Get Me', 'Just like a Pill', 'Get the Party Started' and 'Family Portrait'. It went to Number 2 in the UK and has been certified 6x Platinum by the BPI.
After being disappointed by the genre of her first album, P!nk took matters into her own hands. After stealing the number of legendary singer-songwriter and producer Linda Perry out of her makeup artist's phone book, P!nk convinced her to work on her next album. The pair spent months in each others' pockets, ending up with 20 songs that were whittled down to the final 14.
Release date: 20th November 2001
Track list: 1) 'Missundaztood', 2) 'Don't Let Me Get Me', 3) 'Just Like a Pill', 4) 'Get the Party Started', 5) 'Respect' (featuring Scratch), 6) '18 Wheeler', 7) 'Family Portrait', 8) 'Misery' (featuring Steven Tyler), 9) 'Dear Diary', 10) 'Eventually', 11) 'Lonely Girl' (featuring Linda Perry), 12) 'Numb', 13) 'Gone to California', 14) 'My Vietnam'
Tour: P!nk went on her first concert tour in 2002 to promote 'Missundaztood', performing 56 shows in the US, Canada, England, Europe, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.
Chart info: P!nk hit Number 2 with this album in the UK charts and Number 6 in the US. The album has been certified 6x Platinum by the BPI, translating to 1.8 million UK sales, and 5x Platinum in the US with 5 million sales there.
Personnel: P!nk co-wrote 11 tracks on the album, working with Linda Perry, Dallas Austin and Scott Storch, and Richie Supa writing 'Misery' which featured Aerosmith's Steven Tyler.
Awards: The album was nominated for Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the American Music Awards, Billboard 200 Album of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards, Best International Album at the BRIT Awards, Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards and Best Album at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
'Try This' (2003)
Third record 'Try This' was released in November 2003, spawning singles 'Feel Good Time' - which appeared on the soundtrack to Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle - 'Trouble', 'God Is a DJ' and 'Last to Know'. It went to Number 3 in the UK and was certified Platinum.
Release date: 11th November 2003
Track list: 1) 'Trouble', 2) 'God Is a DJ', 3) 'Last to Know', 4) 'Tonight's the Night', 5) 'Oh My God' (featuring Peaches), 6) 'Catch Me While I'm Sleeping', 7) 'Waiting for Love', 8) 'Save My Life', 9) 'Try Too Hard', 10) 'Humble Neighborhoods', 11) 'Walk Away', 12) 'Unwind', 13) 'Love Song', 14) 'Hooker' (hidden track)
Tour: P!nk performed 68 shows throughout the UK and Ireland, Europe and Australia, beginning in February 2004 and ending in August 2004. Her show in Manchester was recorded and released on a DVD entitled Pink: Live in Europe.
Chart info: The record peaked at Number 3 in the UK and Number 9 in the US. It's been certified Platinum by the BPI, with 300,000 UK sales, and Platinum by the RIAA with 1 million US sales.
Personnel: P!nk co-wrote songs on the album with Tim Armstrong, Billy Mann, Linda Perry and Damon Elliott among others, all of whom co-produced the album too.
Awards: The album itself didn't win any major accolades, but the single 'Trouble' won P!NK the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
'I'm Not Dead' (2006)
P!nk's fourth album 'I'm Not Dead' was released in April 2006, featuring singles 'Stupid Girls', 'Who Knew' and 'Nobody Knows' along with many others. It peaked at Number 3 in the UK and was certified 4x Platinum.
Release date: 4th April 2006
Track list: 1) 'Stupid Girls', 2) 'Who Knew', 3) 'Long Way to Happy', 4) 'Nobody Knows', 5) 'Dear Mr. President' (featuring Indigo Girls), 6) 'I'm Not Dead', 7) 'Cuz I Can', 8) 'Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)', 9) 'U + Ur Hand', 10) 'Runaway', 11) 'The One That Got Away', 12) 'I Got Money Now', 13) 'Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self', 14) 'I Have Seen the Rain' (featuring Jim Moore) (hidden track)
Tour: P!nk commenced her 'I'm Not Dead Tour' in June 2006, performing a whopping 154 shows which finished in September 2007. Performing in the US and Canada, she also went to Europe, the UK and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the UAE and South Africa. She additionally performed around 17 shows as the opening act for Justin Timberlake's 'FutureSex/LoveShow'.
Chart info: 'I'm Not Dead' peaked at Number 3 in the UK and Number 6 in the US, with a 4x Platinum certification in the UK (1.2 million sales) and 2x Platinum in the US (2 million sales).
Personnel: P!nk reunited with Billy Mann to co-write and co-produce the majority of the songs on the record, and also sought the talents of legendary pop songwriter Max Martin.
Awards: The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the MTV Australia Awards and P!nk won the MTV Live Performer Award for her tour at the ceremony. Album single 'Stupid Girls' won P!nk Best Pop Video at the MTV Video Music Awards as well as a nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards.
'Funhouse' (2008)
She put out her fifth record 'Funhouse' in October 2008, spawning singles 'So What', 'Sober' and 'Please Don't Leave Me' among others. The album peaked at Number 1 in the UK and was certified 4x Platinum, as well as receiving three GRAMMY Award nominations.
P!nk took to the recording studio after the breakdown of her marriage to Carey Hart, with her publicist announcing: "This decision was made by best friends with a huge amount of love and respect for one another. While the marriage is over, their friendship has never been stronger." Thankfully, the pair were able to work through the separation and reunited two years later.
Release date: 24th October 2008
Track list: 1) 'So What', 2) 'Sober', 3) 'I Don't Believe You', 4) 'One Foot Wrong', 5) 'Please Don't Leave Me', 6) 'Bad Influence', 7) 'Funhouse', 8) 'Crystal Ball', 9) 'Mean', 10) 'It's All Your Fault', 11) 'Ave Mary A', 12) 'Glitter in the Air'
Tour: P!nk's incredible 'Funhouse Tour' broke a record, with the Australian leg of her tour becoming the biggest tour in the history of the country - being attended by 660,000 people. The tour began in February 2009, as P!nk performed an incredible 151 shows until December 2009. She took to the stage for dates across Europe, the UK and Ireland, Australia, the US and Canada.
The tour was so successful that P!nk embarked on a follow-up tour - 'The Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour' - which saw her perform a further 34 dates across Europe, the UK and Ireland between May and July 2010.
Chart info: 'Funhouse' earned P!nk her first UK Number 1 album, peaking at Number 2 in the US. It's been certified 4x Platinum in the UK (1.2 million sales) and 3x Platinum in the US (3 million sales).
Personnel: The singer reunited with Max Martin and Billy Mann for 'Funhouse', additionally working with Shellback.
Awards: The record was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards, with the single 'So What' earning P!nk Most Addictive Track at the MTV Europe Music Awards and Best Video at the MTV Australia Awards. 'So What' also received nominations at the Grammys for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Female Video at the MTV Video Music Awards, with 'Sober' being nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammys.
'The Truth About Love' (2012)
Her sixth album 'The Truth About Love' came out in September 2012, featuring singles 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)', 'Try' and 'Just Give Me a Reason' featuring Nate Ruess from band Fun. The album also featured artists Lily Allen and Eminem, and went to Number 2 in the UK as well as being certified 4x Platinum.
Release date: 14th September 2012
Track list: 1) 'Are We All We Are', 2) 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)', 3) 'Try', 4) 'Just Give Me a Reason' (featuring Nate Ruess), 5) 'True Love' (featuring Lily Allen), 6) 'How Come You're Not Here?', 7) 'Slut Like You', 8) 'The Truth About Love', 9) 'Beam Me Up', 10) 'Walk of Shame', 11) 'Here Comes the Weekend' (featuring Eminem), 12) 'Where Did the Beat Go?', 13) 'The Great Escape'
Tour: P!nk performed 142 shows on her 'The Truth About Love Tour', visiting the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia. The tour began in February 2013 and went on until January 2014, with a DVD called Truth About Love Tour: Live From Melbourne being released in November 2013.
Chart info: 'The Truth About Love' peaked at Number 2 in the UK and finally gave P!NK her first Number 1 album in the US, with the record receiving a 3x Platinum certification in the UK (900,000 sales) and 3x Platinum in the US (3 million).
Personnel: P!nk teamed up once more with Billy Mann, Shellback and Max Martin, additionally working with the likes of Greg Kurstin, Busbee and DJ Khalil among others.
Awards: The record was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards, with single 'Just Give Me a Reason' featuring Nate Ruess receiving nominations for Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
'Beautiful Trauma' (2017)
P!nk's seventh album 'Beautiful Trauma' was released in October 2017, spawning singles 'What About Us', 'Whatever You Want', 'Secrets' and the title track. It peaked at Number 1 in the UK and was certified Platinum. P!NK also released a live album, 'All I Know So Far: Setlist', recorded from her 'Beautiful Trauma World Tour'.
There was a gap of five years between 'Beautiful Trauma' and previous record 'The Truth About Love', with P!nk taking a break to concentrate on her family - but she still managed to find time to work on side project you+me with Dallas Green, putting out album 'rose ave.' together. Fans became convinced that P!nk would be releasing the album in the latter half of 2016, but the release was pushed back following the birth of her second child.
Release date: 13th October 2017
Track list: 1) 'Beautiful Trauma', 2) 'Revenge' (featuring Eminem), 3) 'Whatever You Want', 4) 'What About Us', 5) 'But We Lost It', 6) 'Barbies', 7) 'Where We Go', 8) 'For Now', 9) 'Secrets', 10) 'Better Life', 11) 'I Am Here', 12) 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken', 13) 'You Get My Love'
Tour: P!nk's 'Beautiful Trauma World Tour' saw her perform 159 shows, embarking in March 2018 and finishing up over a year and a half later in November 2019 - this allowed her to promote her subsequent album, 'Hurts 2B Human'. She performed in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the UK and Ireland. It was the second-highest-grossing tour of all time by a female solo artist as well as the highest-grossing tour of the 2010s by a female artist.
Chart info: P!nk scored yet another Number 1 album in both the US and UK with 'Beautiful Trauma', with the record being certified 2x Platinum in the UK (600,000 sales) and Platinum in the US (1 million sales).
Personnel: Unsurprisingly, P!nk worked once again with Max Martin, Billy Mann and Shellback - but also worked with Taylor Swift's right hand man Jack Antonoff, as well as Ed Sheeran's writing partner and Snow Patrol member Johnny McDaid. Steve Mac also has credits on the album, as does singer Julia Michaels - who performed as a support act on the 'Beautiful Trauma World Tour'.
Awards: The album received a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys, with 'What About Us' being nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the Grammys and Best Pop at the MTV Video Music Awards.
'Hurts 2B Human' (2019)
Her eighth record 'Hurts 2B Human' came out in April 2019, containing singles 'Walk Me Home', 'Can We Pretend', 'Hurts 2B Human' and 'Love Me Anyway'. It peaked at Number 1 in the UK and was certified Gold.
Turns out that P!nk didn't even mean to make 'Hurts 2B Human' - she told Zane Lowe: "I usually go on tour and stop writing altogether, but we just never stopped." Originally planned as an EP, P!nk ended up with so many songs that she decided to put it out as an album after all.
Release date: 26th April 2019
Track list: 1) 'Hustle', 2) '(Hey Why) Miss You Sometime', 3) 'Walk Me Home', 4) 'My Attic', 5) '90 Days' (featuring Wrabel), 6) 'Hurts 2B Human' (featuring Khalid), 7) 'Can We Pretend' (featuring Cash Cash), 8) 'Courage', 9) 'Happy', 10) 'We Could Have It All', 11) 'Love Me Anyway' (featuring Chris Stapleton), 12) 'Circle Game', 13) 'The Last Song of Your Life'
Tour: P!nk promoted 'Hurts 2B Human' in the latter shows of her 'Beautiful Trauma World Tour'.
Chart info: Once again, P!nk scored a Number 1 album in both the US and the UK, and the record was certified Gold in the UK with 100,000 sales.
Personnel: As well as regular collaborators Max Martin, Shellback and Billy Mann, P!nk worked once again with Nate Ruess from Fun and Julia Michaels. She also pulled in Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons, Steve Robson, Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, Sia and Beck.
'Trustfall' (2023)
On 17th February 2023, P!nk released her ninth album 'Trustfall', which features 13 songs, including the title track, 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again' and 'When I Get There'. This was followed by the deluxe edition on 1st December 2023, which featured some live tracks from her 2023 tour.
Speaking to Billboard, P!nk explained the album's meaning as a whole: "Life is like this to me, it's an emotional rollercoaster. Life is messy and beautiful and messy again. It was three years in the making. 'Lost Cause' and 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again' were the two album-starters. So those songs on the record were a reaction to, 'I can't care all the time. I also need to feel joy, and let that s--- run off my back.'"
She worked with regular Ed Sheeran collaborator Amy Wadge on 'When I Get There', which was written in honour of P!nk's dad, Jim Moore, who passed away in 2021.
Release date: 17th February 2023
Track list: 1) 'When I Get There', 2) 'Trustfall', 3) 'Turbulence', 4) 'Long Way to Go' (featuring The Lumineers), 5) 'Kids in Love' (featuring First Aid Kit), 6) 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again', 7) 'Runaway', 8) 'Last Call', 9) 'Hate Me', 10) 'Lost Cause', 11) 'Feel Something', 12) 'Our Song', 13) 'Just Say I'm Sorry' (featuring Chris Stapleton)
Tour: P!nk promoted 'Trustfall' with both the 'Summer Carnival' tour and the 'Trustfall Tour', which saw the singer go around Europe, UK, Ireland, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Chart info: The album scored P!nk yet another UK Number 1, while the record peaked at Number 2 in the US. It was certified Gold in the UK with 100,000 sales.
Personnel: Regular collaborators Max Martin, Shellback and Billy Mann were recruited for the record, and P!nk also worked with Ed Sheeran co-writers Amy Wadge and Johnny McDaid while The Lumineers also featured.
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