(November 18, 2022) – Today, critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter and global pop icon P!Nk announces the release of her highly-anticipated ninth studio album, Trustfall, set for release on February 17, 2023 via RCA Records.
Her first studio album since 2019’s Hurts 2B Human, Trustfall marks an exciting return to music from the celebrated artist. P!Nk teased the album to fans this week during her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!before sharing details of the project on Good Morning America this morning.
‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’ Artwork
P!Nk shared the first single off the album earlier this month with the release of “Never Gonna Not Dance Again,” a vibrant pop single produced by Grammy-winning hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback, who also co-wrote the song with P!Nk. Listen to the single here and watch the playful music video (co-directed by P!Nk with Nick Florez & Rj Durell) here.
This Sunday, November 20, P!Nk will...
Her first studio album since 2019’s Hurts 2B Human, Trustfall marks an exciting return to music from the celebrated artist. P!Nk teased the album to fans this week during her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!before sharing details of the project on Good Morning America this morning.
‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’ Artwork
P!Nk shared the first single off the album earlier this month with the release of “Never Gonna Not Dance Again,” a vibrant pop single produced by Grammy-winning hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback, who also co-wrote the song with P!Nk. Listen to the single here and watch the playful music video (co-directed by P!Nk with Nick Florez & Rj Durell) here.
This Sunday, November 20, P!Nk will...
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- TVLine.com
Crouching Geisha, Infuriating Elimination.
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- TVLine.com
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- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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