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21.02.2023 - 04:31 / usmagazine.com
Friends or foes? Pink and Christina Aguilera are two of the biggest icons in pop music — and the pair have had their fair share of drama over the years.
The musicians met in 2001 when they collaborated alongside Lil’ Kim and Mya for a cover of “Lady Marmalade,” which was featured on the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann’s film Moulin Rouge! The song went on to be a hit and even scored the performers a Grammy win for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
However, an alleged feud between Aguilera and Pink came to light eight years later when the “Get the Party Started” artist opened up about her behind-the-scenes rivalry with the Voice alum.
“[Label executive] Ron Fair walked in. He didn’t say hi to any of us and said, ‘What’s the high part? What’s the most singing part? Christina’s going to take that part,’” Pink claimed during her 2009 VH1 Behind the Music special. “And I stood up, and I said ‘Hi. How are you? So nice of you to introduce yourself. I’m Pink. She will not be taking that part. I think that’s what the f–king meeting’s about.’”
The “Raise Your Glass” songwriter and the New York native seemingly buried the hatchet when the twosome reunited on The Voice in May 2016. Aguilera served as a coach on the singing competition series at the time and Pink made an appearance as a guest mentor for the contestants.
“We’re fine,” Pink later explained to Andy Cohen during an October 2017 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, where she also alleged she and Aguilera also got into a physical altercation back in the day. “She’s so talented. And deep down — I’ve had bad days too — she’s a really sweet person. We made up on The Voice. I mean, it was funny. I laughed. It was just funny. I
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Trustfall, pop punk artist Pink about her experience working on the 2001 song and music video for “Lady Marmalade” in an interview with Buzzfeed. “It wasn’t very fun to make,” Pink of the song which also featured Lil' Kim, Mya, and Christina Aguilera. “I’m all about fun, and it was a lot of fuss.
Pink has hit out at the “silly” and sexist line of questioning on her new album promotional tour, related to a perceived feud with Christina Aguilera.The singer has been promoting new album ‘Trustfall’ with a series of recent interviews, and recently denied “shading” Aguilera after comments she made about recording the music video for ‘Lady Marmalade’.The collaborative single featuring Aguilera, Mya and Lil’ Kim – a cover of Labelle’s 1974 song of the same name – was recorded in 2001 for Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! soundtrack.“It wasn’t very fun to make; I’m all about fun, and it was a lot of fuss,” the singer told BuzzFeed while ranking her favourite videos. Placing it at number 12, she continued: “There were some personalities… Kim and Mya were nice.”Defending herself against the comments, she then wrote on Twitter: “Y’all are nuts Xtina had shit to do with who was on that song.
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She knows. Pink addressed the headlines about her and Christina Aguilera‘s alleged feud after she unintentionally brought it back into the zeitgeist — and shared a message for the “Dirrty” songstress.
They say no press is bad press, but for singer Pink, some press is hard to digest. The 43-year-old singer has been prevalent in the media lately as she continues to promote her new album "Trustfall." With a career that spans nearly three decades, Pink's tenure as a musician has seen the artist make waves for her performances, achievements and unfortunately, her public feuds. Taking to Instagram, Pink shared her frustration with the media pigeonholing her to storylines of her past.
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Zack Sharf Pink made headlines during the press tour for her new album “Trustfall” when she seemingly shaded Christina Aguilera during an interview with Buzzfeed UK. Asked about the making of the iconic 2001 music video for “Lady Marmalade,” Pink said “it wasn’t very fun to make” because there was “a lot of fuss.” “There were some personalities,” Pink added. “Kim and Mya were nice!” Pink recorded “Lady Marmalade” with Aguilera, Lil’ Kim and Mya as part of the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!” Social media had a field day with Pink’s quote to Buzzfeed UK as it snubbed Aguilera. Pink clarified what went down on the set of “Lady Marmalade” during a follow-up interview on Chris Wallace’s talk show “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?”
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Pink revealed this week that she and Gwen Stefani were invited by Madonna to be part of her infamous onstage kiss with Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears at the 2003 MTV Video Movie Awards. "I think we all were [invited]," Pink told New York radio station KTU 103.5 while promoting her new album "Trustfall" on Wednesday after being asked about it by an interviewer.
Pink is setting the record straight after she criticized the 2001 music video for her collaboration with Christina Aguilera on “Lady Marmalade.”
Pink is setting the record straight after she criticized the 2001 music video for her collaboration with Christina Aguilera on «Lady Marmalade.» During an interview with, Pink ranked the music video in last place on a list of 12 of her «most iconic music videos.» «It wasn't very fun to make. I'm all about fun and it was like, a lot of fuss, and there were some personalities,» she told the outlet. Pink added, «Lil Kim and Mýa were nice,» of the other «Lady Marmalade» collaborators. Her remarks quickly went viral, with many online commentators saying Pink was «shading» Aguilera. Over the weekend, Pink took to Twitter to shut down rumors once and for all.
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