Recording Artist & Songwriter Pink Has Delivered Beautiful Ninth Studio Album “Trustfall”

Article written By Corinne Devin Sullivan

           

            Highly awarded recording artist and live performance risk-taker, Pink is once again at the top of the charts. The artist delivered her ninth studio album Trustfall to fans on February 17, 2023. Pink, who knows of no boundaries, is in the No. 2 position on the Billboard Artist 100 list, as of the week of March 4. She lands there second just to Taylor Swift who holds steadily the Number One position.

The album Trustfall is ranked at Number 2 on the Billboard 200. It is second to St. Louis native Sza’s album SOS.

            Trustfall garners trust expressed through new concepts of honesty that are wonderfully brought to the mind’s eye by Pink. The musical powerhouse teamed up with voices of likewise powerful causation, such as The Lumineers on Track 4 “Long Way To Go”, First Aid Kit on Track 5 “Kids In Love”, and Chris Stapleton on Track 13 “Just Say I’m Sorry.”

The album’s American version consists of thirteen tracks. There is also a Japanese edition which has a bonus Track #14. It’s a Sam Feldt remix of Track 6 “Never Gonna Not Dance Again.”  

            Pink always flies high, and this epic release has been no different. She’s given her fans a compelling music video, to boot. Pink is re-teamed with Director Georgia Hudson who also directed the stunning and breath-taking music video for What About Us, from Pink’s 2017 album Beautiful Drama. The official music video for Trustfall is magnificent. It’s set in wonderfully captured locations along with the western regions of the United States, though the rooftop city scene is reminiscent of the locations in Missouri, such as the Western Auto building in Kansas City. The Trustfall music video’s story line is as inspirational as the overriding message: overcoming fear. It features fantastic dancing by Pink and her signature acrobatic stunts.  

            Pink has a long record of keeping her audience happy, and this latest album proves the same: she’s got everything and more to continue to lift her audience members—and hang their hopes and dreams upon stars and rafters, as well. 

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