I'm Not Dead

Five additional singles were released from the album, with "Who Knew" and "U + Ur Hand" reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.

Pink promoted the album through radio and television interviews, media appearances, and the I'm Not Dead Tour.

She described the promotional campaign for Try This as "an awful time", stating she walked out of several interviews crying and she felt they were "putting a quarter in the slot to watch the monkey dance.

"[3] Pink described the decision to name her fourth studio album I'm Not Dead in several interviews, telling CBS News that "it's about being alive and feisty and not sitting down and shutting up even though people would like you to.

"[4] In other interviews, she stated that the title came from an "awakening", telling The Independent that she was influenced by her father having a heart attack and turning 25, saying she "started caring less about [her] drama and more about the world around [her].

"[5] Pink also described the album's title as being inspired by an epiphany where she "just kind of woke up and realized" she had a lot to learn about adult responsibilities and the realities of everyday life.

[14] The third song, "Long Way to Happy", is based on a poem about sexual abuse Pink wrote when she was thirteen years old.

[5] The ballad "Nobody Knows" describes feelings that one can have but not show to the outside world, and Pink has named it the most vulnerable track on the album.

"[16] This theme is echoed in "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)", which deals with contradictory feelings about a relationship; Pink said "That's how I live my life.

[6] "U + Ur Hand", the ninth track, is a kiss-off song addressed to a man who is trying to seduce Pink; it became a fan favorite before the release of the album, when it was leaked to the internet.

[16] Pink said of song such as "Runaway" that "It's been especially hard for [my parents] hearing me write about things they never knew about ... My mom's like, 'Were you really that angry?

'"[18] Pink described track thirteen, "Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self", as a "huge therapy session"[12] that addresses her "pissed-off, complicated" younger self.

[19] The final song on the album, the hidden track "I Have Seen the Rain," was written by and features Pink's father, James T. Moore.

Billboard Hot 100, but it later debuted on the chart in March 2007 after it was used in promotion for the ABC television show October Road.

[21] In Belgium, an acoustic version of the song was released as a download single in late 2006, and it reached number one on the Ultratop chart.

Pink began her North American I'm Not Dead Tour on June 24, 2006, in Chicago and it ended in Dallas after twenty shows.

She started her European tour on September 8 of the same year in Istanbul; it ran for 52 shows and was scheduled to end in Milan on December 21.

A DVD of a concert on this leg of the tour, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena, was released in April 2007.

[22] Sony BMG Australia released a special tour edition of I'm Not Dead on March 17, 2007—it contains the original album including two bonus tracks and a DVD that features live performances and music videos.

[23] In his review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine commented that P!nk "sounds liberated, making music that's far riskier and stranger than anything else in mainstream pop in 2006".

[7] Rolling Stone's review was also complimentary, stating that the album "swaggers with a cockiness that most dudes in bands can't match.

Whether she sings rock, pop, R&B or her usual combination of all three, the twenty-six-year-old Doylestown, Pennsylvania, native is belting more urgently and taking more risks than her pop-radio contemporaries.

Pink performing in October 2006 on the I'm Not Dead Tour