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Pink sings 'better upside down'

Published: 4:42PM Sunday September 16, 2012 Source: BANG Showbiz

Pink thinks she sings better upside down.

The vocalist has recently been performing without a bungee rope for the first time in four years, a device that was used on 2009's Funhouse tour, which featured a host of acrobatics.

The 33-year-old played London's iTunes Festival this week.

"This is my first gig in a long while and I didn't know how it would go," she told The Daily Star newspaper.

"I do think I sound better upside down. I'm finding it hard remembering the words singing standing up."

In between the active gigs a few years ago and her new album The Truth About Love, Pink gave birth to daughter Willow.

"I miss the bungee," the star - whose real name is Alecia Moore - said.

"I loved all the acrobatics so we are trying to figure out what to do for the next tour, something rad.

"It's amazing to be back. I've been pining for a stage.

"But having a baby changes the logistics of touring. I don't hang out with my bandmates at the bar anymore."

However she insists motherhood will not alter her personality.

"I haven't lost my edge," she revealed.

"Having a baby doesn't change your attitude.

"The new album is about love but aren't they all? I wrote it seven months after she was born."

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