"Please Don't Leave Me" is co-written by her "U & Ur Hand" and "So What" producer Max Martin, who long time readers of Pictures & Conversations know I love. But this is not the catchy hook that Max and Pink have given us before. A acoustic slow jam with a scatty hook, "Please" is an OK pop song, but the video is ridiculous fun. Like Misery as directed by A Fever You Can't Sweat Out-era Panic! At The Disco (ya know, when they still had an exclamation point in their name) Pink is gonna keep her man from leaving, even if she has to take an axe to him. Wild make-up and eyes stitched shut are just some of the crazy antics you'll see, but as I always say "all's well that ends with a maniacal pop star falling over a balcony." Watch: Via PopBytes.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
VIDEO: Pink Is Tired Of Being Sober, Please Don't Leave Her
Even though "Sober," the fantastic second single from Pink's fifth album Funhouse, is currently sitting pretty in the top twenty of Billboard's Hot 100, a third single and video is waiting in the wings.
"Please Don't Leave Me" is co-written by her "U & Ur Hand" and "So What" producer Max Martin, who long time readers of Pictures & Conversations know I love. But this is not the catchy hook that Max and Pink have given us before. A acoustic slow jam with a scatty hook, "Please" is an OK pop song, but the video is ridiculous fun. Like Misery as directed by A Fever You Can't Sweat Out-era Panic! At The Disco (ya know, when they still had an exclamation point in their name) Pink is gonna keep her man from leaving, even if she has to take an axe to him. Wild make-up and eyes stitched shut are just some of the crazy antics you'll see, but as I always say "all's well that ends with a maniacal pop star falling over a balcony." Watch: Via PopBytes.
"Please Don't Leave Me" is co-written by her "U & Ur Hand" and "So What" producer Max Martin, who long time readers of Pictures & Conversations know I love. But this is not the catchy hook that Max and Pink have given us before. A acoustic slow jam with a scatty hook, "Please" is an OK pop song, but the video is ridiculous fun. Like Misery as directed by A Fever You Can't Sweat Out-era Panic! At The Disco (ya know, when they still had an exclamation point in their name) Pink is gonna keep her man from leaving, even if she has to take an axe to him. Wild make-up and eyes stitched shut are just some of the crazy antics you'll see, but as I always say "all's well that ends with a maniacal pop star falling over a balcony." Watch: Via PopBytes.
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