No Doubt and Pink both have new albums released this month and the brand new singles to go along with them, but in this case, nothing beats a classic. The ska-pop act performed the Tragic Kingdom favorite “Just A Girl” at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, and as a special treat, invited the Truth About Love songbird to the stage to join in!
“Just A Girl” is such a perfect fit for the “Blow Me” singer, we’re a little surprised she didn’t write it herself. Like many things, Pink performing “Just A Girl” is something we didn’t know was missing from our lives — but now we see what a gaping hole has gone unfilled until this very day.
Of course, this is just the tip of the ice berg with the mind-blowing number of major acts at the iHeartRadio Fest this weekend. Stay tuned for more!
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Gwen and P!nk rock together, but…P!nk had to bow in front of queen Gwen. There’s no comparison in terms of career, sounds and success: Gwen is more than one step ahead!
I prefer Gwen as well, but I actually think P!nk has the better voice and she’s had a pretty successful career too, so don’t sell her short. I think Gwen is superior in artistry and has more variety though. After seeing this, I would love to see them collab in the future, whether it be with Gwen solo (if she ever changes her mind about never doing that again) or with No Doubt. And P!nk should definitely think about covering “Just A Girl” on her tour. It is a perfect fit for her.
Agree for the collaboration. I kinda imagine of a ska-punk track with Gwen and P!nk rockin’ it. That would be amazing. But the experience in the industry and the versatility of Gwen is definetely uncomparable. I admire Gwen’s courage of exploring different styles (from rock to ska, passing through pop, R&B, punk and jive – see collaboration with Brian Setzer Orchestra). I think P!nk sticks too much to her rebel-punk image. She should change a bit.
I agree that P!nk’s shtick can get a bit tiring and sometimes her songs are too “shouty” for me. I would like to see the softer side of her more often and some more variety in her music.