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: The song is known for its difficulty, spanning over two octaves. According to songwriter busbee, P!nk was one of only three artists (along with Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera) he believed could handle its wide range.

: The iconic video features P!nk and dancer Colt Prattes performing a rigorous, interpretive Apache-style dance. It is widely praised for its raw athleticism and for visually representing the physical and emotional toll of a relationship. Impact and Legacy P nk - Try

The song explores the idea that "where there is desire, there is gonna be a flame," and though getting burned is part of the process, it isn't the end. Its famous chorus serves as a motivational mantra: : The song is known for its difficulty,

"But just because it burns, doesn't mean you're gonna die. You gotta get up and try, try, try." It is widely praised for its raw athleticism

: The track was written by Ben West and busbee , and produced by Greg Kurstin . Interestingly, P!nk's final vocal track on the radio is reportedly from her very first take in the studio.

Released in 2012 as the second single from her album The Truth About Love , is a powerful pop-rock ballad that has become one of P!nk’s most enduring anthems. The song is a celebration of resilience, urging listeners to keep moving forward despite the inevitable pain of love and life. The Core Message

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