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I'm Not Dead is the fourth studio album by American singer Pink, released in 2006. The album spawned multiple hit singles, including 'Stupid Girls,' 'Who Knew,' and 'U + Ur Hand,' and addressed social and political themes alongside personal subject matter. The album was a commercial success internationally and reinforced Pink's presence in mainstream pop and pop-rock music.
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Pink - I'm Not Dead ranks #164 of 433 in the Pop Album ranking, behind Justin Timberlake - Justified, ahead of Avril Lavigne - Let Go.
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Why did Pink call the album I'm Not Dead?
Pink described the title as a declaration of being alive, engaged and unwilling to become complacent. The 2006 album returned after a gap of several years and mixed personal resilience with political commentary.
Who is "Dear Mr. President" addressed to?
"Dear Mr. President" addresses US President George W. Bush and challenges his positions on war, poverty and LGBTQ issues. Pink recorded the song with the Indigo Girls for I'm Not Dead.
Why did "Who Knew" become a hit later than expected in the United States?
"Who Knew" initially made limited impact on the US chart but was promoted again after "U + Ur Hand" revived interest in the album. On its later run, it reached the US Billboard Hot 100 top ten.
What is "Stupid Girls" criticizing?
"Stupid Girls" satirizes celebrity culture and the pressure on women to perform a narrow, sexualized version of femininity. Its 2006 video parodied several recognizable pop-culture personas and earned an MTV Video Music Award.
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