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Pink reveals cover for her new album 'Hurts 2B Human'

Pink has revealed the cover artwork for her forthcoming album Hurts 2B Human. The record will be Pink’s eighth solo album and comes just two years after he last release Beautiful Trauma. 

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The album’s due out in April but the first single Walk Me Home was revealed last week.

Since she released her first album Can’t Take Me Home in 2000 Pink has sold 4.26 million albums in Australia and holds the record for the longest ever tour of Australia.

Not much is known yet about the new album, the first single was written by Pink with Nate Ruess and Scott Harris. It was produced by Peter Thomas and Kyle Moorman. Reuss, the lead singer of FUN, previously sang with Pink on the song Give Me A Reason. 

Harris has worked closely with Shawn Mendes, and also has writing credits on tracks by Bebe Rexha, Chainsmokers and Jessie J.

The artists last album was so successful, she’s still on tour with the record. The second North American leg of her world tour has just kicked off.

The Beautiful Trauma world tour began in the USA last year and visited Australia from July to September. After a six month break the tour has just commenced for a second visit to the USA. Pink will heads to Europe for several months mid-year before travelling to South America in October.

OIP Staff


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