There are many songs that we may consider to be perfect but it isn’t always about the music, it’s about the person who was performing it. After all, there have been many popular songs that continue to thrive many years after they were first performed. If we hear them on the radio, we can’t help but sing along. When the song gets that popular it also is covered by other artists and by amateurs. They may never reach the level of the original, but we’ve heard some fairly decent covers of songs such as Bohemian Rhapsody and Jolene. Sometimes, however, the musical artist who sings the song is so full of talent that you could never even come close to the original. That is the case with Pink.
Pink may be known for her performance and for the stage act that she sometimes puts on during her concerts. There is something else that she is known for, however, and that is her incredible voice. When she is singing on stage, she is often accompanied by a large band and perhaps many background singers who help her to harmonize. If you were to strip away all of that excess music, however, you would quickly learn that Pink is a true artist and there is nothing quite like the sound that she makes with her voice. That recently became evident when she went to a radio studio and sang the song Perfect for a small group of fans.
Most of us would probably be quite happy to hear a superstar like Pink perform in a large concert. We never would even think that we had the opportunity to have her perform for us as individuals. For a small group in the studio at KIIS-FM, however, that dream became a reality. She stopped by to perform the acoustic version of that song and her fans absolutely love it.
When an artist is at the top of their game, they will often put out a lot of studio songs that they play on the radio regularly. Pink is also one of those individuals and she has many top hits that you might hear on any given day. She is also an artist and she displays that fact when she sings Perfect while she is accompanied by a guitar. Listen to it yourself in the following video: