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  1. She discovered the number of Linda Perry, lead singer of the former American alternative rock band 4 Non Blondes. Pink cited Bigger, Better, Faster, More! (1992) as one of her favorite albums when she was growing up, and called Perry her "childhood idol". She noted Perry's number and called her, leaving a 10-minute message on her answering machine.

  2. Nov 20, 2001 · M!ssundaztood Lyrics: Go Damon / Go Linda / Go P!nk / Haha, yeah / It's me / I might be the way everybody likes to say / I know what you're thinking about me (Uh-uh) / There might be a day you...

  3. The titular track off of her 2001 album, “M!ssundaztood” is a song about how P!nk felt during her day-to-day life at the time. Throughout the song, she often says that even though she finds herself “on the wrong track,” she is proud of who she is and makes it known that others’ criticism does not bother her.

  4. Nov 20, 2001 · Missundaztood is the second studio album by P!nk. The album was a success worldwide and with critics, selling thirteen million copies. It peaked at number-six on the Billboard 200 and reached the...

  5. Nov 20, 2021 · Linda Perry, of course, was involved in 9 of M!ssundaztood’s 15 songs, and Storch collaborated with P!nk on the standout track, “Family Portrait.” While Storch had been an in-demand R&B producer for many years prior to collaborating with P!nk, she was indeed one of the first “pop stars” he worked with, and the collaboration only ...

  6. Nov 20, 2021 · Pink had been a fan of 4 Non Blondes' Linda Perry since she'd been singing their hit "What's Up?" as a teen, but that came as a surprise to Perry.

  7. Nov 20, 2001 · In the wake of Home’s success, the Pennsylvania native wanted to try something new—so she got in touch with 4 Non Blondes mastermind Linda Perry, whose caterwauling vocal and searching lyrics hit big on 1992's "What's Up?"