Pink Net Worth (Money & Salary)
Pink Net Worth (Money & Salary)
September 28, 2024
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What Is Pink’s Net Worth?
With a net worth estimated at $200 million, Pink is a prominent American singer and songwriter. She ranks among the best-selling artists globally, having sold over 90 million records internationally.
Earnings
Since her emergence in the music industry, Pink has consistently been among the highest-paid singers annually. In addition to her music career, she has amassed millions through endorsements with brands such as T-Mobile, Sony Ericsson, VW, CoverGirl, and Polo.
From June 2017 to June 2018, Pink generated $50 million from her diverse projects. She earned approximately the same amount in the following year, from June 2018 to June 2019, and made $45 million between June 2019 and June 2020.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Alecia Beth Moore, known by her stage name Pink (stylized as P!nk), was born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Her parents divorced when she was under ten years old. She attended Central Bucks High School West, where she joined her first band, Middleground, during her teenage years. Unfortunately, they disbanded after losing a battle of the bands competition. At the age of fourteen, she began performing in clubs around Philadelphia, adopting the stage name Pink, derived from a childhood nickname linked to her tendency to blush.
At fourteen, her initial venture into music was as part of the all-female group Basic Instinct, which ultimately disbanded after two years without releasing any material. Subsequently, she formed an R&B group called Choice with Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway. The group signed to L.A. Reid and LaFace Records and recorded an album, but disbanded in 1998 before the album was launched.
Solo Career
Following the disbandment of Choice, Pink secured a solo recording contract with LaFace Records. Her debut single, “There You Go,” released in February 2000, became her first top-ten hit, reaching #7 on the “Billboard” Hot 100 chart. In April 2000, she released her debut album, “Can’t Take Me Home,” which also found commercial success, peaking at #26 on the “Billboard” 200 chart and eventually being certified double platinum by the RIAA. This successful start earned her the title of Female New Artist of the Year at the 2000 “Billboard” Music Awards. The following year, Pink collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Mya, and Lil’ Kim on the cover of “Lady Marmalade,” a highly successful single whose music video won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year, and the track itself garnered a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
Her second album, “Missundaztood,” released in November 2001, showcased a distinct sound, deviating from her earlier pop persona. Teaming up with Linda Perry, she exerted more creative control over the project. Despite initial reluctance from her record label regarding this stylistic shift, “Missundaztood” achieved remarkable success, becoming the eighth best-selling album worldwide in 2002 and earning her a World Music Award for Best Selling American Pop/Rock Female Artist. At the 45th Grammy Awards, she received two nominations, and as of April 2020, it remains her best-selling album with over 13 million copies sold globally.
Pink’s later releases include “Try This” (2003), featuring theThe single “Trouble,” which earned the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance award at the 46th Grammy Awards, along with “I’m Not Dead” (2006) featuring the Grammy-nominated track “Stupid Girls,” and “Funhouse” (2008), recognized with an 11x platinum certification by the RIAA, leads to other significant works by Pink. In addition, the compilation album “Greatest Hits… So Far!” (2010) and “The Truth About Love” (2012), which became the sixth best-selling album in the world that year, were followed by “Beautiful Trauma” (2017), a Grammy-nominated album for Best Pop Vocal, and “Hurts 2B Human” (2019).
Among her other remarkable singles and collaborations, Pink has released “Just Give Me a Reason” (2013) featuring Nate Ruess, “Just Like Fire” from the “Alice Through the Looking Glass” (2016) soundtrack, and “A Million Dreams” from “The Greatest Showman” (2017) soundtrack. Known for her dynamic vocals and bold live performances, which often incorporate acrobatics—particularly an aerial silks act—Pink also garners attention for her distinctive fashion sense. Throughout her career, she has consistently broken barriers and challenged the music industry while crafting her unique sound and voice.
Acting Projects
Pink has contributed her voice to multiple projects, such as a 2009 episode of the animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants” and the animated film “Happy Feet Two” (2011). Furthermore, she acted in “Catacombs” (2007) and “Thanks for Sharing” (2012), making cameo appearances in “Rollerball” (2002), “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003), and “Get Him to the Greek” (2010).
Personal Life
In 2001, Pink’s journey began with motocross racer Carey Hart. After Pink’s proposal to Carey during one of his 2005 motocross races, the couple married in 2006 and are now parents to two children, Willow and Jameson. In 2020, she made a notable contribution of $500,000 each to the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund and the Temple University Hospital Fund.
Real Estate
For many years, a large mansion located in a gated community in Point Dume, Malibu served as the primary residence for Pink and Carey. After purchasing the 8,000-square-foot house for $11.85 million in 2010, they sold it in 2016 for $12.5 million.
Following their sale in Malibu, the family relocated to a 200+ acre ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley, close to Santa Barbara, which they acquired in 2013 for $12 million. This property boasts 25 acres of vineyards, allowing the couple to launch a wine brand named Two Wolves.
In June 2021, Pink acquired an oceanfront residence in Malibu for $13.7 million. This particular home was previously purchased by a former owner from singer Barry Manilow for $5.5 million back in 2012. Interestingly, Pink and Carey listed the property just three months post-purchase for slightly under $15 million. Here’s a video tour for the October 2021 listing:
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Pink Net Worth (Money & Salary)
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