Music News – Monday, May 10

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Get out the Kleenex, because Pink is in full-on ballad mode for her new single, the title track and theme song to her upcoming documentary All I Know So Far.
She dropped the single and the video — which borrows a vibe from The Princess Bride — on Friday morning. In the song, Pink advises the listener to stay strong, no matter what. She sings, “You throw your head back, and you spit in the wind/ Let the walls crack, ’cause it lets the light in/ Let ’em drag you through hell/ They can’t tell you to change who you are/ That’s all I know so far.”
The Michael Gracey-directed flick Pink: All I Know So Far hits Amazon Prime Video on May 21st.

Kelly Clarkson‘s long real estate nightmare is finally over — since she’s unloaded her Hendersonville, Tennessee mansion after four years of trying.
She and her then-husband Brandon Blackstock bought the four-acre spread back in 2012 for just over $2.8 million and put a load of work into it, even though they split their time between the Volunteer State and Southern California. They put the estate on the market back in 2017 at an asking price of $8.75 million, but didn’t find any takers. Kel cut the price several times after splitting from Blackstock, and ended up taking just $6.9 million.
Kel’s still got one more pad on the market — a mansion in Encino, California that’s up for grabs at $9 million. (Haute Residence)

Fan voting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame closed late Saturday night, and the results are in. It’s no shock that TINA TURNER tops the list with over 585,000 votes.  FELA KUTITHE GO-GO’SIRON MAIDEN, and FOO FIGHTERS join Tina in the Top 5. The fan ballot is tallied alongside others to select the 2021 Inductees. The 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony returns to Cleveland on October 30th and will be produced again by HBO and played at a later date.