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This Day In Music History: April 4th

On this day, April 4th, in 2000 R&B/Pop artist P!nk released her debut with album Can't Take Me Home on LaFace Records. Peaking at number 26 on Billboard 200, P!nk's debut album produced well known singles "You Make Me Sick", "There You Go", and "Most Girls". Receving mixed reviews from critics, P!nk would later go on to say the record felt 'stifled' and did not represent her true musical ambitions. 

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PostedApril 4, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
Tagsp!nk, Pink, Cant take me home, 2000

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