Okay, so, I had this idea the other day, like, how about I make a list of songs that have “pink” in their title? Sounds simple, right? But, man, it turned into a whole project. I figured I’d just jot down a few tunes, but I ended up going down this rabbit hole of music discovery.

I started by just brainstorming, trying to remember any songs with “pink” that I already knew. You know, the ones that just pop into your head. I scribbled down “Pink Cadillac” by Bruce Springsteen, because, come on, that’s a classic. Then I remembered “Pink” by Aerosmith, another good one. That was the start.
After that, I hit up the internet, because let’s be real, my memory can only go so far. I just typed in “songs with pink in the title” into a search engine, and wow, there were tons of lists already made by other music geeks. I scrolled through a bunch of them, picking out ones that sounded interesting or that I’d never heard of before.
- “Pink Cadillac” – Bruce Springsteen
- “Pink” – Aerosmith
- “Four Pink Walls” – Alessia Cara
I found this song, “Four Pink Walls” by Alessia Cara, which I’d never heard before, but it had a cool vibe, so I added that to my list. I was trying to find different genres, not just the same old stuff. That’s when I realized this was more than just a quick list; it was becoming a whole playlist.
So, I made a playlist on a music app, and as I found songs, I’d add them. It was actually pretty fun, discovering these songs I’d never heard. And I wasn’t just adding anything – I actually listened to each song to see if it was something I liked.
Digging into P!nk’s Discography
Then I decided to dive into P!nk’s albums. I knew she had a lot of songs with her name in the title, so I spent a good chunk of time going through her discography. I listened to snippets of songs from her albums, like “Can’t Take Me Home,” and added a few more to my playlist. I even checked out her music videos to get the full experience. And guess what? I found some deep cuts that were actually really good.
After all that, I ended up with a pretty solid playlist. It wasn’t just a list anymore; it was a collection of songs that I genuinely enjoyed. I even shared it with some friends, and they gave me some more suggestions, which I checked out and added a few more.

It’s funny how a simple idea can turn into something bigger. I started with just wanting to list some songs, and I ended up with this curated playlist that I’m actually kind of proud of. It’s not just about the word “pink” anymore; it’s about the music and the memories associated with each song.
You know what? I might just keep adding to it. Who knows what other “pink” gems are out there waiting to be discovered? I love exploring music, and this “pink” project has been a blast. Maybe I’ll tackle another color next, what do you think?