

"That song is also about losing control and how easy it is to lose the plot in life and teeter on the edge." "One Foot Wrong" talks about an acid trip that went wrong, but also has an underlying theme.

"Ave Mary A" deals with world issues and problems. "How do I feel so good with just me, without anyone to lean on?", Pink says in an interview. Eventually it had nothing to do with alcohol but with identities. She went to the beach and had a line in her head saying "How do I feel so good sober?". Pink wrote this song at a party hosted at her home, where everyone was drunk or drinking except for her, and she wanted them all to leave. The second single off the album is "Sober". She proclaims in the lyrics "I conjure up the thought of being gone, but I’d probably even do that wrong." In "Glitter in the Air", Pink asks many questions such as, "Have you ever looked fear in the face and said I just don’t care?", and "Have you ever hated yourself for staring at the phone?" Pink admits, "I still don’t have some of the answers to the questions I pose on this record. In "It's All Your Fault", Pink blames her lover for giving her hopes of a love relationship, then simply giving up on her. President" and "I'm Not Dead", among others. I just love that song and I loved recording it." She wrote the song together with friend Billy Mann who also aided her with the songs "Stupid Girls", "Dear Mr. It was all about a vibe and not about perfection or being polished.

She said about the track: "I recorded it in one take and we didn’t mix it. The song that Moore is the most proud of is "Crystal Ball". In "Mean", she sings, "It was good in the beginning/but how did we get so mean?" The artist sums up its theme thus: "Okay, I’m an asshole, but love me anyway." Pink's official website. "Please Don't Leave Me" also addresses the split. The first single, "So What", opens with: "I guess I just lost my husband/I don't know where he went". Much of the album's subject matter alludes to the fact that Moore recently separated from her husband, Carey Hart (Although never signing legal divorce documents, a divorce was planned but was not proceeded with as Moore and Hart soon reunited). Pink has stated that this album is her most vulnerable to date. The re-release took place one year after the original release date, it included a bonus DVD and was accompanied by the release of Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia, a live album taped during Pink's Australian leg of the Funhouse Tour. Just like I'm Not Dead, Funhouse was re-released. It's also her third to feature a Parental Advisory sticker and her best seller since 2001's Missundaztood, having sold over eight million units by July, 2010. It is also the first album by P!nk to spawn a number-one single there, in addition to five Hot 100 entries, four of which reached the top twenty. It became her highest charter in the United States, peaking at #2 on the Billboard 200 and receiving a rank on the year-end chart for the years 2008 (#130), 2009 (#16) and 2010 (#64), having sold close to 2 million copies in the U.S. To date, Funhouse has earned Pink three Grammy nominations and five VMA nominations. Final single, "Glitter in the Air", which was performed at the 52nd Grammy Awards, was released as the seventh single of the album, and reached top 20 in the Billboard Hot 100. They were followed by title track and "I Don't Believe You" which received moderate success. "Sober" and "Please Don't Leave Me" were released as the second and third singles respectively, and both reached the Top 20 and the 2009 Year-End Chart in the United States. Singles from the album include "So What", which is considered as Pink's most successful song to date, and is her first to ever reach the top spot in the United States. Upon its release, the album reached number one on the charts in 6 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands and United Kingdom, while debuting at number two in Germany, Ireland, and United States. Funhouse is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Pink, released by LaFace Records worldwide in October 2008.
