With a strong signature voice and a literal acrobatic ability on stage, there’s no doubt that P!nk has made her mark on music.
From singing at small clubs in her early teens to headlining sold-out tours around the globe, the pop hitmaker has truly built her career from the ground up. Her R&B-influenced debut single “There You Go” arrived at the start of the century to much acclaim and peaked at No. 7 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Since then, the singer-songwriter has released hit after hit and has proven she can’t be confined to one genre, as both a soloist and collaborator to musical acts from T.I. to Kenny Chesney to Steven Tyler (and we can’t forget that iconic “Lady Marmalade” cover with Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim and Mya).
Her trademark raspy voice and solid songwriting abilities have earned her three Grammy awards among dozens of other accolades. Tracks like her carefree 2008 single “So What” and emotional 2017 ballad “What About Us” have become 21st century classics — and the hits don’t stop there. Check out the list below to see which other of her tracks earned a coveted spot on the Hot 100.
P!nk’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits ranking is based on weekly performance on the Hot 100. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted differently to account for chart turnover rates during various periods. Songs are ranked based on a formula blending performance, as outlined above.
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P!nk, "Glitter In The Air"
Chart Peak: 18, Peak Position: Feb. 20, 2010
A tender, piano-accented ballad, P!nk showcases her signature vocals in her piano driven “Glitter In The Air.” Listen here.
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P!nk, "Walk Me Home"
Chart Peak: 49, Peak Date: May 11, 2019
An introspective P!nk reminisces on a “better time” in her hopeful lead single off her 2019 album, Hurts 2B Human. Listen here.
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Keith Urban and P!nk, "One Too Many"
Chart Peak: 52, Peak Date: Jul. 24, 2021
Keith Urban and P!nk sing a mid-tempo tune about the alcohol-induced thoughts a person can have about a complicated relationship for their first collaboration. Listen here.
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P!nk, "You Make Me Sick"
Chart Peak: 33, Peak Date: Feb, 24, 2001
P!nk’s early 2000s “You Make Me Sick” is driving pop jam about a bad boy she hates (and loves) to love. Listen here.
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Kenny Chesney feat. P!nk, "Setting The World On Fire"
Chart Peak: 29, Peak Date: Aug. 8, 2016
Kenny Chesney taps P!nk for a feature on this carefree love song off his 2016 album Cosmic Hallelujah. Though the track never crowned the Hot 100, it did hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Stupid Girls"
Chart Peak: 13, Peak Position: Mar. 4, 2006
Atop a lilt of effects-laden strummed guitars, P!nk flexes her vocal muscles excoriating the dumb blondes of the world in “Stupid Girls.” Listen here.
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P!nk, "Family Portrait"
Chart Peak: 20, Peak Position: Jan. 4, 2003
Mid-tempo and bittersweet, “Family Portrait” gives P!nk a platform to paint a picture of family dysfunction and plea “to work it out.” Listen here.
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P!nk, "What About Us"
Chart Peak: 13, Peak Date: Nov. 14, 2017
If you’ve had your heartbroken, you can relate to the sentiment P!nk sings about in her emotional 2017 ballad “What About Us.” Listen here.
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P!nk, "Please Don't Leave Me"
Chart Peak: 17, Peak Position: Aug. 1, 2009
Despite being “so mean when I wanna be,” P!nk inhabits a protagonist in a relationship she just doesn’t want to end in “Please Don’t Leave Me.” Listen here.
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P!nk, "Sober"
Chart Peak: 15, Peak Date: Mar. 7, 2009
With a circular guitar riff and a big backbeat, “Sober” hit the top 20 of the Hot 100. This Funhouse cut has P!nk posing the musical question, “how do I feel this good sober?” Listen here.
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P!nk, "Try"
Chart Peak: 9, Peak Date: Feb. 16, 2013
P!nk hit the top 10 with this eerie, keys- and guitar-inflected anthem about never giving up from 2012’s The Truth About Love. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Just Like Fire"
Chart Peak: 10, Peak Date: Jun. 18, 2016
P!nk reminds us to stay true to who we are because “no one can be just like me anyways” in the 2016 head banger she co-wrote for Disney film Alice Through The Looking Glass. Listen here.
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P!nk, "U + Ur Hand"
Chart Peak: 9, Peak Date: May 5, 2007
Breathy in this poppy rocker, P!nk knows she’s hot when she goes out on the town but she doesn’t want any part of the guy looking her way. It’s just “you and your hand tonight,” she quips. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Don't Let Me Get Me"
Chart Peak: 8, Peak Date: May 11, 2002
P!nk turns a song about a “war against a mirror” and being unlike the typical pop star norm, into an empowerment anthem — and took it all the way to the top ten in 2002. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Who Knew"
Chart Peak: 9, Peak Date: Sept. 29, 2007
Why can’t love last forever? P!nk tenderly explored the idea in her spring 2007 hit, “Who Knew.” Not only did the track reach the Hot 100’s top 10 — it also sat on the chart for a whopping 36 weeks. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Just Like A Pill"
Chart Peak: 8, Peak Date: Aug. 17. 2002
Love can be like a drug and this track from her sophomore album Missundaztood about a bad relationship that’s “making me ill” climbed all the way into the top 10. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Chart Peak: 5, Peak Date: Sept. 29, 2012
“Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” is a top ready-to-break-up song with a serious strut — and appears on P!nk’s 2012 album, The Truth About Love. Listen here.
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P!nk, "There You Go"
Chart Peak: 7, Peak Date: Apr. 8. 2000
A standout from her 2000 debut album Can’t Take Me Home, “There You Go” — filled with an angular beat and a rapid-fire delivery — was one of P!nk’s earliest hits. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Most Girls"
Chart Peak: 4, Peak Date: Nov. 25, 2000
“Most Girls,” which also appeared on P!nk’s 2000 debut, and rose all the way into the top five of the Hot 100. Listen here.
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P!nk, "F**ckin' Perfect"
Chart Peak: 2, Peak Date: Feb. 12, 2011
P!nk insists “you’re f*cking perfect to me” in this uplifting, muscular ballad from 2011. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Get The Party Started"
Chart Peak: 4, Peak Date: Dec. 29, 2001
Everybody loves a good ode to unforgettable nights on the dance floor, and P!nk proved it with this top five party jam. Listen here.
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Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and P!nk, "Lady Marmalade"
Chart Peak: 1 (five weeks), Peak Date: Jun. 2, 2001
The show-stopping combination of P!nk, Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim and Mya took this cover of Labelle’s saucy, funky ’70s come-on — an inspired part of the 2001 Moulin Rouge film soundtrack — to the top of the Hot 100 for an amazing five weeks. Listen here.
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P!nk, "Raise Your Glass"
Chart Peak: 1, Peak Date: Dec. 11, 2010
P!nk raises a glass to those who are “right in all the wrong ways” — and was rewarded by watching the track go all the way to the top of the Hot 100. Listen here.
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P!nk feat. Nate Ruess, "Just Give Me A Reason"
Chart Peak: 1 (three weeks), Peak Date: Apr. 27, 2013
P!nk taps Nate Ruess from pop rock band fun. for this piano-led duet that proved to be a huge hit, spending three weeks at No. 1 in 2013. Listen here.
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P!nk, "So What"
Chart Peak: 1, Peak Date: Sept. 27, 2008
“Guess what, I’m having more fun” P!nk declares on this track from 2008’s Funhouse. We believe her. The song went rose to the very top of the Hot 100. Listen here.