Because Pink’s not one to quietly sit by without voicing her opinion, and her fans love her for it! Pink’s video for “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” features her daughter, and sends a powerful message to women and all those struggling with inequality. (The night saw only a single woman win an award, and the Recording Academy’s president said that women need to “step up”-the latter of which Pink addressed in a handwritten note, eloquently expressing her outrage (complete with two different colored pens).Īs it turns out, Pink was another step ahead of us with her choice: The video was in fact a joint effort with UNICEF, highlighting Pink’s promise to contribute to the organization, and particularly its “empower women and children around the world.” A UNICEF ambassador, Pink continued: “In honor of girls and woman all over the world standing up for themselves, I am going to be making a donation in all of your names to this wonderful organization and I encourage you to do the same if the spirit moves you.After an inspiring performance at the Grammy Awards, Pink has released her latest music video-and it continues the theme she showcased on the stage. ![]() It may seem a bit odd for Pink to wait until now to release a video for a song that she wrote for the film 2015 Suffragette, but its lyrics, such as “There’s rage and terror and there’s sickness here/I fight because I have to/I fight for us to know the truth,” not to mention her insisting that “there’s not enough tape to shut this mouth,” made it an appropriate (and much needed) fit for the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, where Time’s Up and the #MeToo movement were barely addressed on stage.
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