Conflict grips our culture today. Hardly a day goes by without some kind of racial or political story dominating the news cycle. It’s a time of discord and distrust, of cynicism and anger. And celebrities often stand at the front lines with metaphorical megaphones, amplifying messages of outrage and protesting injustice.
Into this fray wades Alecia Beth Moore, better known as P!nk. As a singer, she’s never wavered from speaking her mind. And she’s doing so again on “What About Us?” (the lead single from her forthcoming album,

Taken in isolation, it’s tempting to interpret a few lines from the song’s chorus as a description of a crumbling romantic relationship. But it seems pretty clear by song’s end that P!nk’s singing about something bigger than just a bad romance.
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The opening lines of this plaintive piano ballad find P!nk setting the narrative stage by identifying with a group of people she feels kinship with. “We are searchlights, ” she sings. “We can see in the dark/ … We are billions of beautiful hearts.” But she quickly moves from that beauty to accusing someone of a stinging betrayal: “And you sold us down the river too far.”
So who’s the “you” here? P!nk doesn’t answer that question explicitly. That said, the “you” in question seems to be a person (or perhaps a group of persons) who has, she alleges, broken trust with all those beautiful souls.
She unpacks that betrayal in a series of questions in the song’s chorus: “What about us?” P!nk asks. “What about all the times you said you had the answers?/ … What about the broken happy-ever-afters?/ … What about plans that ended in disaster?”
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Those questions are followed up by two more that get at the foundation for any relationship: “What about love? What about trust?” And then the titular question again: “What about us?”
The song’s second verse follows the same structure as the first, contrasting “we” and “you”: “We are the problems that want to be solved/We are the children that need to be loved, ” P!nk tells us. “We came when you called.” But then, still more dashing of hopes: “But, man, you fooled us, enough is enough.”
By the end of the song, P!nk is done with her litany of grievances. Now, she says t’s time for action. “Sticks and stones, they may break these bones/But then, I’ll be ready. Are you ready?/It’s the start of us, waking up, come on!”
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If that sounds like a pep talk for a revolution, well, P!nk seems to know it. Because she quickly walks her rhetoric back just a bit: “I don’t want control, ” she sings, “I want to let go.” So maybe she’s not fomenting a revolution after all, but just trying to stir up dialogue or conversation or … something.
So what do we do with this track? I suspect each individual’s response to P!nk’s latest will depend a great deal upon who you think the “us” and “you” are that P!nk is singing about.
Some may hear “What About Us?” as a cry for justice and unity, a call to embrace important shared values such as love and trust. Others may perceive P!nk to be delivering a thinly veiled political jab, one that only reinforces existing cultural divisions instead of building bridges across those gaps.
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Personally, I can see both interpretations. I believe P!nk is trying to offer a substantive critique of our fractious and fractured cultural moment. But whether she’s helping or hurting here remains a subjective question indeed.
After serving as an associate editor at NavPress’ Discipleship Journal and consulting editor for Current Thoughts and Trends, Adam now oversees the editing and publishing of Plugged In’s reviews as the site’s director. He and his wife, Jennifer, have three children. In their free time, the Holzes enjoy playing games, a variety of musical instruments, swimming and … watching movies.What About Us is a song recorded by the American singer-songwriter Pink for her sevth studio album Beautiful Trauma (2017). RCA Records released the song for digital download and streaming on August 10, 2017, as the album's lead single. The song, which was writt by Pink, Johnny McDaid, and its producer Steve Mac, is an electronic dance music (EDM) track with upbeat dance production that blds repetitive chords, synthesizers, and drum machine beats. Pink, who was inspired by the politics of the time, composed it as a political protest song with poetic and inclusive lyrics. The song's lyrics explore Pink's belief that the United States' governmt had failed its people and sd a message about those who feel unheard or forgott.

Music critics gave What About Us mostly positive reviews; many of them commded the production and Pink's vocal performance while others appreciated the song's political message and the anthemic nature of the composition. It peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and gave Pink her record-breaking ninth number-one song on the Adult Pop Songs chart, surpassing Katy Perry as the soloist with the most chart-topping songs on the chart. The song also reached number one on the national charts of eight countries, including Australia, Poland and Switzerland, and peaked within the top 10 in 12 other territories, including Canada and the United Kingdom. What About Us was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
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An accompanying music video for What About Us was directed by Georgia Hudson and released on August 16, 2017. It depicts Pink and members of minority groups performing several choreographed routines in an abandoned city while being chased by searchlights from hovering helicopters. The video received positive reviews from critics, who praised the choreography and the represtation of oppressed groups, as well as the song's political theme. To promote the song, Pink performed it live at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, on Saturday Night Live, and on The Ell DeGeres Show, among other televised appearances, as well as her Beautiful Trauma World Tour (2018–2019). The song has be covered several times during live performances by other artists, including Kelly Clarkson and Liam Payne.
[Pink] is quite fearless. It was inspiring to work with someone who would risk saying the things that she says, the way she says them, that's truly an artist.
After conducting The Truth About Love Tour (2013–2014) in support of her sixth studio album The Truth About Love (2012), Pink took a nearly-four-year hiatus to focus on her personal life and find inspiration. During the hiatus, she conctrated on her family and living a normal life, which influced her music.
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In an interview with Vulture, Pink talked about the experice of writing the song, stating, it was just another day I was angry about what's happing in the world.
The singer decided to have discussions and anecdotes with McDaid to develop ideas for the album's songs; McDaid said Pink had so much to say and expressed herself really profoundly.

What About Us was writt and recorded during the session; according to Pink, those are those kinds of songs where it just falls out of you, that's why I think you're just a vessel wh you're being creative.
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From my perspective the creation of it is about looking into yourself, interacting. It's like alchemy, you know, you interact with the person there in the room and ... these things, these ideas come out and what the ideas are for [Pink] are probably differt to ev the person hearing it. And that's the beauty of her, she really allows people to receive her music the way they do.[8] Composition and lyrical interpretation [ edit]
According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, What About Us is set in the time signature of common time and is composed in the key of A♭ major with a moderate tempo of 114 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Fm–D♭ –A♭ with Pink's vocals spanning one and a half octaves, going from A♭
Music journalists noted What About Us starts as a ballad with piano and acoustic arrangemts, and appears at first to be about a relationship.
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Gil Kaufman of Billboard shared a similar stimt, saying the lyrics can be interpreted as commting on the state of the world, or the state of the heart.
Pink described the song as a political protest song that provides social commtary on her belief the US governmt had failed people.
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According to Pink, the more sophisticated nature of the song stems from the poetic and inclusive lyrics, which sd a message about people around the world who feel ignored or forgott.
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In an interview with Billboard, McDaid said What About Us is a question ... not an instruction, and the unclear question is esstial to its brilliance.
According to him, Mac's technique of using repetitive chords can be compared with a heartbeat or a mantra, giving the song a sse of this incredible, epic celebration and unity.
In What About Us, Pink asks urgt questions during the insistt and soaring chorus, singing, What about us?/ What about all the times you said you had the answers?/ What about us?/ What about all the brok happy ever afters?.
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