The movie has an ALL-STAR lineup including Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Helena Bonham and Sacha Baron Cohen.Īlice Kingsleigh (Wasikowska) has spent the past few years following in her father’s footsteps and sailing the high seas.
Just Like Fire Music VideoĪlice Through the Looking Glass is hitting theaters on and will be available in Digital 3D™, Real D 3D and IMAX® 3D. She’s so incredibly fierce!!! Oh, and I’ve got more incredible news coming soon, so stay tuned or it will be off with your head! Oh, and don’t mind all the “!”, I’m besides myself with this unbelievable partnership. I’ve watched it a few times already, singing along to the lyrics and it’s so Pink and so Alice, really it’s just perfection and you can tell it’s truly an original for the upcoming movie. Drum roll please….that time is now here!!! Last night Pink rolled out her newest music video for “Just Like Fire!” Fret not if you missed the Just Like Fire music video because I’ve got it here for you!!! Pink’s husband, motocross champion Carey Hart and their 4-year-old daughter Willow both make appearances in the Just Like Fire music video. Look back at P!nk's single and album artworks in our gallery below.A few months ago I shared with you that my all time favorite musician Pink would be writing and recording an original song for Disney Alice Through The Looking Glass. All rights reserved.Īrticle image: Shutterstock/JM Enternational It didn't make it to Number 1, but it has shifted over 873,000 copies and racked up 90.3 million streams to make it Pink's biggest song overall. After performing their 1994 classic Let's Get Ready To Rhumble on their Saturday Night Takeaway show, the track shot to Number 1, finishing just 5,000 copies ahead of Pink and Nate.
It was held off, however, in the first week by a surprise return to the charts by TV presenters Ant & Dec. lead singer Nate Ruess, spent 11 weeks inside the Top 10, two of which at Number 2. Just Give Me A Reason, which featured fun. It's perhaps fitting that the top song on Pink's countdown never actually made it to the top of the Official Singles Chart – although it had a good go. 634,000 sales and a mighty 53.7 million streams help So What rank as her third biggest UK hit. The defiant So What, a Number 1 in 2008, Pink's most recent Number 1 – but we're sure another is on its way. It's sold 393,000 copies and achieved 31 million plays – but, perhaps surprisingly, it doesn't make Pink's all-time Top 5! So What It knocked Atomic Kitten off Number 1 in September 2002 to spend a week at the top. Pink's first chart-topper all by herself, Just Like A Pill was the perfect tune for anyone who'd ever felt like telling someone to sod off. Lady Marmalade has sold 594,000 copies and racked up 54 million streams to finish as her fourth biggest song overall. This cover has been a hit a couple of times before, and in a way this was Pink's farewell to the slick R&B sound of her debut album Can't Take Me Home – she was soon to reinvent herself on next single Get The Party Started with a more bolshy, rocky sound.
Her first chart-topper, Pink joined forces with Mya, Christina Aguilera and Lil Kim for the Moulin Rouge soundtrack. The track is her third most-streamed, with 88.7 million plays.
Pink's most recent entry in her all-time Top 20, Walk Me Home is Pink embracing her folk-ier side in all its rousing, foot-stomping glory.
Pink's landed 35 UK Top 40s, most recently this month with Rag'n'Bone Man duet Anywhere Away From Here, but when it comes to sales and streams what's her top song? View Pink's Official UK Chart history in full here.īefore we go hard with the Top 20, here are some highlights: Walk Me Home She's changed her sound and her look numerous times, but she's been fairly consistent when it's come to success. It's more than 20 years since Pink scored her first UK hit with her punchy debut There You Go.