Actually that's not her daughter it's actually a girl who was cast to play a young Alecia Moore aka pink the video was filmed in 2002 and the song is from her second album missundaztood (2001)
This lady is such a talented artist! That's my favorite song out of "Missundaztood" - Pink's masterpiece seconed album. The whole album is autobiographical and has helped me through a rough patch. -That's why I will always love her. Btw, one of the co writers - producers of the album is Linda Perry, who later worked with Christina Aguilera and wrote the song "Beautiful"🌺Your commentary, is very spot on👍
This is a very old song actually. It is not her daughter (who wasn't born then). But that song is very important for P!nk because this is her childhood, her life story. This was her. This is a very moving song.
I'm so glad how much you paid attention to this video. Especially about the fact that the young girl was playing P!nk as a young girl. I think some people really gloss over that main part. Love this video, love P!nk! I relate so much with this song from personal experience. P!nk is a real one, always singing straight to us, not just in general.
Even though (luckily) I only partly relate, as a child of divorced parents I can still bawl my eyes out to this song from time to time. She conveys the feelings of desperation and being powerless so well.
Might be in the top 2 of Pink songs for me. Unforgettable song, performance, video, everything. "Family Portrait" is the fourth single from her second album Missundaztood (2001), co-written by Pink and Scott Storch, also produced by the latter. It peaked within the top 20 in both the UK and the US. Please react to P!nk - "Just Like a Pill."
Pink has so many good, formidable hits. I don’t think she gets enough credit for how well-crafted her catalogue is. At times, I wonder what would’ve happened had she stayed in the R&B lane.
@@markmenez4097 I agree 100%. I just didn’t know that when P!nk dropped her 1st album. Pop/rock is her _natural_ element; she’s amazing in that lane. Yup, she can produce a soulful vocal but R&B, in my humble opinion, is _NOT_ innate for P!nk as it is for, say, Teena Marie, Lisa Stansfield and Joss Stone. ✌🏽
I've been going to therapy for a few years now and in one of my sessions my therapist explained to me that in a child's mind, whatever happens at home is what is more natural for the child and what the child will consider to be normal, generally speaking. So, if your parents are arguing all the time and are verbally or even physically violent, then violence will be much less strange to you. This is not to say that you will yourself necessarily be more violent, but you will certainly be more familiar with violence, and you will probably know better than the rest how to navigate it, either as a bystander, a perpetrator, or a victim of it, the same way growing up with internet access from a young age means you're much more likely to be familiar with the internet and be able to navigate it much better than someone who doesn't. Additionally, and going a bit deeper, because "what happens at home is normal" and because you always assume that your parents love each other and that they love you as well, you're much more likely to associate being violent with showing love. This doesn't mean you think being violent is good, but it does mean that you may think that love will bring about the negative consequences of violence, for example, as in the line "I don't want love to destroy me like it has done my family". All of this to say that I hadn't noticed that lyric before, cuz I don't really listen to this song that often, but now I did and it hit me like a ton of bricks because of this deeper understanding I have from therapy and I simply wanted to share it with someone else to further enrich their experience of listening to these magnificent lyrics.
New subscriber. Really loving this channel, please keep them coming, love seeing you vibe! Yeah this particular song/video faded out too early at the end, as it had more lyrics that really ended the song well, but loved the reaction. This is one of the best Pink songs, it's really up there! All the love Jack!
She is amazing!! You should react to her live performances... she is unbelievable! And she ALWAYS sings live. I would recommend "glitter in the air" live at the grammys 2010🙏🙏🙏
Love this song and love P!nk❤ It almost makes me glad that i only had one parent (mom) growing up even though we were poor at least there wasn't fighting.
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One of Pink's best songs
I had the whole album when it came out 💕
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Actually that's not her daughter it's actually a girl who was cast to play a young Alecia Moore aka pink the video was filmed in 2002 and the song is from her second album missundaztood (2001)
This lady is such a talented artist! That's my favorite song out of "Missundaztood" - Pink's masterpiece seconed album. The whole album is autobiographical and has helped me through a rough patch. -That's why I will always love her.
Btw, one of the co writers - producers of the album is Linda Perry, who later worked with Christina Aguilera and wrote the song "Beautiful"🌺Your commentary, is very spot on👍
Linda is a real gem she brought the best out of all the artists she worked with.
Thank you Anita Lacey for the request!!!
Anita Lacey, appreciate the fine request. 👌🏾
Anytime!! Awesome reaction Jack!!
Such a heartfelt request Anita Lacey, thank you.
The entire album is fire
This is a very old song actually. It is not her daughter (who wasn't born then). But that song is very important for P!nk because this is her childhood, her life story. This was her. This is a very moving song.
I'm so glad how much you paid attention to this video. Especially about the fact that the young girl was playing P!nk as a young girl. I think some people really gloss over that main part. Love this video, love P!nk! I relate so much with this song from personal experience. P!nk is a real one, always singing straight to us, not just in general.
Pink glitter in the air Grammy performance thats all i am going to say you will be speechless
Yes! Just look for the live Grammy performance. I was crying watching it live. It’s incredible.
Even though (luckily) I only partly relate, as a child of divorced parents I can still bawl my eyes out to this song from time to time. She conveys the feelings of desperation and being powerless so well.
Might be in the top 2 of Pink songs for me. Unforgettable song, performance, video, everything. "Family Portrait" is the fourth single from her second album Missundaztood (2001), co-written by Pink and Scott Storch, also produced by the latter. It peaked within the top 20 in both the UK and the US. Please react to P!nk - "Just Like a Pill."
Wow, these are some real life lyrics here. Thanks 4 expounding on them Jack, you interpreted them well.
This lyrics used to make me cry.
My fave P!nk song and haven't seen the video for a while but it hit hard this time 😢
Pink has so many good, formidable hits. I don’t think she gets enough credit for how well-crafted her catalogue is. At times, I wonder what would’ve happened had she stayed in the R&B lane.
She wouldn’t had been as successful and true to herself. She still put some elements of r &b in her albums .
@@markmenez4097 I agree 100%. I just didn’t know that when P!nk dropped her 1st album. Pop/rock is her _natural_ element; she’s amazing in that lane. Yup, she can produce a soulful vocal but R&B, in my humble opinion, is _NOT_ innate for P!nk as it is for, say, Teena Marie, Lisa Stansfield and Joss Stone. ✌🏽
Love this song
I've been going to therapy for a few years now and in one of my sessions my therapist explained to me that in a child's mind, whatever happens at home is what is more natural for the child and what the child will consider to be normal, generally speaking.
So, if your parents are arguing all the time and are verbally or even physically violent, then violence will be much less strange to you. This is not to say that you will yourself necessarily be more violent, but you will certainly be more familiar with violence, and you will probably know better than the rest how to navigate it, either as a bystander, a perpetrator, or a victim of it, the same way growing up with internet access from a young age means you're much more likely to be familiar with the internet and be able to navigate it much better than someone who doesn't.
Additionally, and going a bit deeper, because "what happens at home is normal" and because you always assume that your parents love each other and that they love you as well, you're much more likely to associate being violent with showing love. This doesn't mean you think being violent is good, but it does mean that you may think that love will bring about the negative consequences of violence, for example, as in the line "I don't want love to destroy me like it has done my family".
All of this to say that I hadn't noticed that lyric before, cuz I don't really listen to this song that often, but now I did and it hit me like a ton of bricks because of this deeper understanding I have from therapy and I simply wanted to share it with someone else to further enrich their experience of listening to these magnificent lyrics.
New subscriber. Really loving this channel, please keep them coming, love seeing you vibe! Yeah this particular song/video faded out too early at the end, as it had more lyrics that really ended the song well, but loved the reaction. This is one of the best Pink songs, it's really up there! All the love Jack!
She is amazing!! You should react to her live performances... she is unbelievable! And she ALWAYS sings live. I would recommend "glitter in the air" live at the grammys 2010🙏🙏🙏
Love this song and love P!nk❤ It almost makes me glad that i only had one parent (mom) growing up even though we were poor at least there wasn't fighting.
Love pink, she had some good song writing
I remember having this album and playing it with my portable cd player. 😂 Good times. lol.
Pink really did it with this song.
Great commentary Jack!👍
Appreciate the insightful commentary on family dysfunction, Jack!
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That's not her daughter. She didn't have kids yet at this point.
You would love the live performance of 'Misery' by Pink and Steven Tyler
React to Foxy Brown-“ big bad mama”.
Or “Stylin”.
Her mother wasn’t happy about this song
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