The track is decidedly adult contemporary in sound and between the singer’s delivery and the lush production swelling behind her, it’s not difficult to understand why this is clearly a favorite of hers and why so many fans have rallied behind the tune as well. The black and white clip doesn’t rely on a storyline or comedic moments (like her “Beautiful Trauma” treatment) to interest the viewer, instead allowing Pink’s emotions to sell the song. P!nk is touring across North America from March, with Australian and New Zealand dates planned to start in the summer.After properly introducing the song to the masses last night at the GRAMMYs, Pink is moving forward and pushing her tune “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken,” and she’s proving her art can stand on its own merits.Įarlier today, the pop superstar unleashed the video for her song “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken,” which is featured on her latest album Beautiful Trauma. 'All children should be able to grow up strong and healthy, with the opportunity to reach their full potential', says P!nk, who witnessed the effects of poverty in Haiti only recently when she visited as part of her duties as UNICEF ambassador. With the video comes an appeal to donate to UNICEF and aid them in their mission to provide healthcare, clean water and education to children and families in the poorest places on earth. Plus, at the end of the video we even get a glimpse of P!nk's 6-year-old daughter Willow Sage Hart. It's not a single from the album, but it's the penultimate track and one of her most empowering tunes ever. The popstar uses her body and expression to convey the strength of her heart in the video for this orchestral ballad. It's released as part of her partnership with the children's charity UNICEF, and features a very special cameo. Pink shows some truly raw emotion in the video for her heartfelt song 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken', taken from her latest album 'Beautiful Trauma'.
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