

"The stones you throw can make me bleed, but I won't stop until we're free. There's not enough tape to shut this mouth," the chorus begins. Her performance of "Wild Hearts" spoke directly to the resilience of the Time's Up movement and the broader cultural reckoning with gender issues, sexual misconduct and inclusivity. All it took for the 38-year-old songstress to bring down the house was a white T-shirt and jeans, a sign language interpreter, her voice and a powerfully timely song. Her daughter Willow will make a cameo.NEW YORK - There were no acrobatics, backup dancers or special effects when P!nk took the stage to perform "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" at the Grammy Awards. The lyrics of this Pink song certainly make sense with UNICEF’s values and mission and I couldn’t be more proud of Pink for fighting to raise awareness about this cause.Īs for the “ Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” music video, it’s a very simplistic but effective one where Pink, wearing a tank top and jeans, will stand in front of the camera and sing. "In honor of this incredible organization, in honor of this video for “Wild Hearts” and in honor of girls and woman all over the world standing up for themselves, I am going to be making a donation in all of your names to this wonderful organization and I encourage you to do the same if the spirit moves you.” “As a UNICEF Ambassador, I am proud to work with an organization that supports and empowers women and children around the world," the singer said in a statement. “ Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” is the chosen track to serve as the next single from the “Beautiful Trauma” album and to support UNICEF, of which Pink is ambassador of. She performed this song at the Grammys on Sunday and last night she premiered its official music video on VEVO.
