Symbolism In Pink, Pink: Pink

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Less than Perfect In celebration of a 10 year milestone in the music industry, Pink launched the song “F---in’ Perfect”, a hit single. It was part of her first greatest hits album named “Greatest Hits… So Far!!!” which consisted of her biggest hits from all her albums within her career. Alecia Moore, better known as her stage name, Pink is an American songwriter and singer who first debuted as an R&B artist back in 2000. She is best known for her creative but edgy pop music. The song’s genre is pop rock, with cymbal crashes, straightforward synth beats, and an echoed string section flowing through the song. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Along with …show more content…

The main piece of symbolism that carried itself through the music video was a teddy bear that was once only a little girl’s stuffed animal, but later turns into a meaningful and sentimental piece of hope and a sort of light at the end of the tunnel. The teddy bear was first stolen, taunted, and teased with, in the beginning of the video. Fighting back, the little girl was punished and restrained by the teacher. Building up to the second time the teddy bear is shown in the music video, the girl goes through many traumatic situations. When she is looking outside a window to the neighbors house where there are kids playing inside a castle, she immediately ducks down as she is spotted. She doesn’t know she is being alienated and isolated from the kids next door. All she feels is that she is on her own. So as she grows up, she decides to become “herself”, dressed in dark, grim and Goth looking clothes, but is stopped immediately by her mother. She is being influenced that she can’t be her self without the world not accepting her as she is. The excuse for parents when they see their kids going through sudden changes that are actually a sign of depression is that they are kids or teens acting like regular “their age”. Yet, there are many ways depression and other social problems could be treated but there is no one there to notice the problems itself, “Many parents don 't recognize when adolescents are depressed…” (Hosansky para.

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