Pink Lights Up The Audience With A Very Talented Rendition Of ‘Who Knew’

There are some performers who put on a fairly decent stage act and they are enjoyable to watch, but it just seems as if something is missing when they sing their songs. We might’ve listened to their music for years on the radio and we love the sound that they have to offer but if they are able to offer it live, we end up losing a little bit of respect for their abilities. That isn’t how you would feel if you went to a Pink concert. In fact, you would be absolutely amazed with her ability to sing and perform for a live crowd. I’m sure that you would agree that her live performance is even better than what comes out of the studio.

You might be wondering how somebody could sound better live than they do in the studio. After all, the studio offers them everything that they could possibly need in order to put together a phenomenal sound. For Pink, it isn’t about the technology and what is at her disposal in the studio, it’s about the people that she is performing for and the music that is within her. When she starts singing, it’s almost as if there is nothing that could possibly slow her down and that is clear to see when you watch her performing live from Wembley Arena in London, England. This is one performance that will convince you without a shadow of a doubt that she is a superstar for all the right reasons.

The song that she was performing that day at Wembley Arena was “Who Knew”. It was originally released in 2006 on the album, I’m Not That, and it was almost an instantaneous hit. Like many of her songs, she was responsible for writing it but she also had some help from Max Martin and others.

It wasn’t only about the song that made it popular, it was also about the music video and the fact that she was singing something about her own life. Apparently, it was a song to a friend of hers that died due to drug abuse. It’s little wonder that it is so powerful when we hear her singing it in concert and you get to hear it in the following video: