collection, The Truth About Love (2012). Jeff Bhasker helped the specialists in composing the melody and is additionally the maker. "Just Give Me a Reason" is a pop number about the yearning to clutch a relationship notwithstanding when it seems, by all accounts, to be separating. It begins off with a straightforward song played on the piano, as Pink begins to sing the primary verse and theme, the last of which presents drum machines and bass. Ruess then sings the second verse, and whatever is left of the tune is sung as a two part harmony. The melody closes with a piano solo, like the introduction. It has a length of four minutes and two seconds.
The melody got basic approval, with numerous pundits considering the tune as the best track inside the collection. Before its discharge, the tune graphed in numerous locales because of solid advanced deals, which was the purpose behind its discharge. The melody achieved overall achievement, beating the diagrams in twenty-one nations including the United States, Austria, Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Iceland, Ireland, Lebanon, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Slovakia, Sweden, and topping inside the main five in more than ten nations as United Kingdom, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, France, Israel, Norway, Switzerland and Spain. In the US, it turned into Pink's fourth number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100. It additionally turned into her third number-one on the Billboard Digital Songs diagram after "So What" (2008) and "Fuckin' Perfect" (2010). "Simply Give Me a Reason" has sold more than 4 million advanced downloads in the United States.
"Just Give Me a Reason" has won the Billboard Mid-Year Award for Favorite Hot 100 No. Single. "Simply Give Me a Reason" earned two Grammy Award designations for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Song of the Year at the 2014 Grammy Awards, where Pink and Nate Ruess played out the tune after a trapeze-went with version of "Attempt."
The music video for "S"Just Give Me a Reason" included Nate Ruess and Pink's significant other, motocross racer Carey Hart, in a sentimental setting which looks like a simulated bog. The video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Collaboration in 2013.
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