Pink tells Good Morning America that her upcoming ninth studio album titled ‘TRUSTFALL’ is the ‘best album she’s ever made.’  “It’s very, very true to what I believe and where I am and what I’m feeling and what I think a lot of people are feeling,” she said.

 

 

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“I took time. I had time and I had a lot of really devastating things happen.  My son and I got really sick with COVID. That sort of distilled down for me what actually matters. And it takes a crisis to do that.  It takes your kids getting sick to be like, ‘Okay, none of this matters. I wanna see my kids grow up. That’s what I want.’ I want to only put truth into the world. I want to only be authentic. And I want to be kinder and a better person,” Pink continues.

 

The singer also experienced the tragic loss of her father in 2021, “I just started making music and making — speaking in melody, and it came together.  My album is a piece of me, and I think that I am an example of how you can live authentically and fearlessly, in ways, and if you look at my show … I’m a touring artist, that’s what I do. We’re a traveling city, we’re diverse, inclusive, we are a model of what can work.”

 

 

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“We pray to different Gods, we have different skin colors, we believe in all kinds of different things — you name it, go down the list of differences.  We love each other, we disagree, we stay together and we show each other our different cultures,” she adds.

 

Pink will also be hitting the road next year and bringing her Summer Carnival Tour throughout the U.S. and Canada.  “It’s gonna be amazing.  I have new music to play with, and that just makes me so excited – and I’m gonna learn skills and things that I’ve never done before,” she tells GMA.

 

 

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‘TRUSTFALL’ drops on Feb. 17.

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