Born Alecia Moore on September
8, 1979, in Doylestown, PA, Pink received her nickname as a child. She grew up
in a musical family and by age 13 was a regular on the Philadelphia club scene,
first as a dancer, then as a backing vocalist for the local hip-hop group Schools
of Thought.
At
14, she began writing her own songs; the same year, a local DJ at Club Fever began
allowing her on-stage to sing a song every Friday. Pink was spotted one night
by an executive for MCA, who asked her to audition for an R&B group called
Basic Instinct; although she got the gig, the group imploded not long after. She
was quickly recruited for a female R&B trio called Choice, which signed to
L.A. Reid and Babyface's LaFace label on the strength of their demo; however,
they too disbanded due to differences over musical direction. During Choice's
brief studio time, producer Daryl Simmons asked Pink to write a bridge section
for the song "Just to Be Loving You"; impressed with the results, Pink
rediscovered her songwriting muse and an equally impressed L.A. Reid soon gave
her a solo deal with LaFace.
Pink
recorded her solo debut, Can't Take Me Home, with a variety of songwriting partners
and dance-pop and R&B producers.
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