About this album
Where they were
Released in 2000, 'Can't Take Me Home' marks Pink's debut album, following her initial exposure as a member of the girl group Choice. At this point, she was transitioning from a background artist to a solo performer, establishing her identity in the music industry with a distinct pop sound infused with elements of R&B and rock.
Why it matters
'Can't Take Me Home' debuted at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA, reflecting its commercial success. The album's lead single, 'There You Go,' reached the top of the charts, establishing Pink as a notable figure in early 2000s pop music.
Essential tracks
- "There You Go" โ This track served as Pink's first single and highlights her distinctive vocal style while addressing themes of empowerment and resilience.
- "Most Girls" โ 'Most Girls' became an anthem for self-acceptance and individuality, showcasing Pink's ability to challenge societal expectations through catchy pop hooks.
- "You Make Me Sick" โ With its infectious melody and upbeat tempo, this song captures the essence of youthful chaos and tumultuous relationships, representing Pink's playful side.
Release Date
April 4, 2000
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Split Personality 3:58
- 2 Hell Wit Ya 2:58
- 3 Most Girls 4:58
- 4 There You Go 3:22
- 5 You Make Me Sick 4:07
- 6 Let Me Let You Know 4:44
- 7 Love Is Such a Crazy Thing 5:13
- 8 Private Show 4:14
- 9 Canโt Take Me Home 3:38
- 10 Stop Falling 5:50
- 11 Do What U Do 3:57
- 12 Hiccup 3:32
- 13 Is It Love 3:37
- 14 There You Go (Sovereign mix) 6:20
- 15 Most Girls (X-Men vocal mix) 4:51