The song is also featured on an album that will accompany the documentary called, 'All I Know So Far: Setlist', which is largely comprised of songs recorded on her 'Beautiful Trauma' tour of 2018/19. P!nk's new track, a "letter to Willow", comes just ahead of a new documentary of the same name that is due to premier via Amazon Prime on May 21st. The video is directed by long time collaborator Dave Meyers who has also worked with P!nk on 'Get the Party Started' and 'Don't Let Me Get Me', among many others. Other notable appearances in the cinematic and theatrical video are from a Christ like Cher who appears in the sky as an angelic guide in a thorn of crowns, and from Judith Light ('Ugly Betty') who portrays an older incarnation of P!nk. As we are taken on a journey through P!nk's life we see her portrayed in her high school days as a rebellious teen, in some post apocalyptical landscape with floating eyeballs and aboard the 'SS F**k You', reliving the infamous bow seen from Titanic with her husband Carey Hart. P!nk starts telling her story in her daughter's bed with Willow quickly interjecting, "no rhyming, no singing", but she is won over as the story unfolds. The autobiographical song, and conceptual video, tell the story of P!nk's turbulent life in a fantastical film that somehow manages to manifest itself as '13 Reasons Why' meets Tim Burton on the set of 'Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs'. The album is a companion to the documentary feature of the same name, out the same day on Prime Video.After dueting with both Rag'n'Bone Man, and her daughter Willow Sage Hart, on 'Anywhere Away From Here' and 'Cover Me In Sunshine' respectively, P!nk now finds herself recounting her life as she reads Willow a bedtime story in the video for 'All I Know So Far'. In addition, she is the recipient of three Grammy Awards (twenty nominations), one Daytime. “All I Know So Far” was produced by Greg Kurstin and written by Pink with Oscar, Grammy and Tony Award-winning songwriters Benj Pasek & Justin Paul (“Dear Evan Hansen”). The track will be featured on Pink’s upcoming retrospective album, “All I Know So Far: Setlist,” due May 21st. Since her debut in 2000, PNK has released 8 studio albums, 1 greatest hits album, sold over 60 million albums equivalents worldwide, 15 singles in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (four at 1) and has sold out arenas all over the world. It is where we are in the world right now and displays the idea that we really need each other.”
In this video, I am trying to capture the full breadth of who she is, where she has been and the troubled youth that’s evolved into this idea of the power of community. “I have the longest stretch of my career with her so there’s always been a kind of brother/sister relationship that we’ve had. The beauty of where Pink and I are now is really the culmination of 22 years of friendship.
Meyers adds, “The saga of me and Pink is very long and it is very rewarding, we are so close,” says Dave. He’s truly a genius and I am full of gratitude for our friendship and to experience all the times we’ve been able to work together.” “Since this song is sort of the story of my life and a letter to my daughter, making this video with Dave after we did our first video together 22 years ago is a really special full circle moment. “Dave Meyers and I are back together again,” says Pink in the announcement accompanying the video.
It knocked Atomic Kitten off Number 1 in September 2002. The clip ends in a “Lord of the Rings” style hellscape, with her pushing away her no-good husband and reconciling with her mother - but ends on a more than disturbing note, complete with a “Terminator 2” reference, where she and her daughter go up in flames in a nuclear Armageddon, based around the song’s last line, “I will be with you until the world blows up.” And she is. 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. The two are then transported to a clipper ship awesomely called the “SS Fuck You,” where she and Hart are at the prow, “Titanic” style.Īnother symbolism-heavy scene ensues where, dressed as the “We Can Do It!” model, she is pushing a vintage Mustang with her family inside up a steep hill by herself - with Hart at the wheel telling her to hurry up. A wide variety of surreal, eye-popping scenes ensue that find the young girl - who has grown into Pink - battling everything from giant dweebs to a rainstorm of daggers, walking through a desert strewn with beached battleships - during which Cher appears from the clouds as an angel encouraging Pink to push on - to a desert island where, battle-tested, she blows away all of the hostile male inhabitants except for one (Carey Hart, her real-life husband), who she immediately falls in love with. The story unfolds about a rebellious teenaged girl who is constantly fighting with her mother and ultimately leaves home. The clip begins with a “Princess Bride”-referencing scene where Pink is about to read a bedtime story to her daughter, who insists she’s too old for boring fairy tales.