P!nk’s TRUSTFALL Album Tops iTunes & Apple Music Charts As #1 Across 35 Countries
Less than 24 hours after the release of P!nk’s ninth studio album, TRUSTFALL, on February 17, the pop singer’s album reached top 1 globally across streaming services on Saturday.
According to a current sales listing from iTunes, the album, Trustfall occupies the best-performing album position in the world. iTunes lists it as #1 in 40 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, and 33 other countries.
On Apple’s chart from the last 24 hours, TRUSTFALL’s out-of-the-box worldwide performance is #1 across 30 counties, including the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and 25 others.
The album’s impressive global performance a day after release is a shock to many considering its best-performing single, Never, occupied #99 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a while.
P!nk’s latest album comes four years after the release of her album Hurts 2B Human in 2019. The new album contains 13 tracks, including singles like Never Gonna Not Dance Again, When I Get There, and songs featuring The Lumineers, First Aid Kit, and Chris Stapleton.
Speaking during album promotion, the singer-songwriter talked with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 about everyone’s perception of her career after she had children.
“Everyone told me, ‘if you have children right now, your career’s over.’ But I think, interestingly enough for me, everyone has this idea of me that I’m just my singles, right? That I’m the snarling, man-eating angry, like she-man. Right?” she says.
Currently, the singer has two children, Willow Sage Hart, 11, and Jameson Moon Hart, 6, whom she shares with her husband Carey Hart. In February 2022, she talked to People about the complexities of motherhood, stating that it made her “overwhelmed all the time.” She tells the publication, “I cry in my closet a lot.”
However, the singer recently admitted to Zane Lowe that having a family has impacted her general well-being considering how lonely the business is.
“I really wanted to have a family, and it was just as important to me as ambition,” she shared.
The Just Give Me a Reason hitmaker tells Billboard that her latest album “was so easy to name” looking at how everyday routine activities could make one forget “where the ground is.”
The new album lures emotions. At an album release party in Manhattan, P!nk said, “Trustfall is sort [about] two things…I feel like we’re falling backwards, and the ground is uncertain. But it’s also that freedom and letting go, trusting and having faith in the universe that it’s going to take care of you.”