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2012 single by Pink
"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
A black picture with a beige border. In the upper part of the image the word P!nk is written in beige. On the lower right side of the picture is located a close-up of an opened mouth wearing red lipstick. The words BLOW ME are written in capital letters. The words (one last kiss) are written below in lower-case letters. Both phrases are displayed above the mouth.
Single byPink
from the albumThe Truth About Love
B-side"The King Is Dead but the Queen Is Alive"
ReleasedJuly 2, 2012 (2012-07-02)
Recorded2012
Studio
  • Earthstar Creation Center (Venice, CA)[1][2]
  • Echo Studios (Los Angeles, CA)[1][2]
Genre
Length
  • 4:15 (album version)
  • 3:50 (radio edit)
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kurstin
Pink singles chronology
"Bridge of Light"
(2011)
"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
(2012)
"Try"
(2012)
Music videos
"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" onYouTube
"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (Color version) on YouTube

"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" is a song by American singer-songwriterPink from her sixth studio album,The Truth About Love (2012). Pink wrote the song with its producerGreg Kurstin. The song was released as thelead single from the album on July 2, 2012, byRCA Records, shortly after a demo version leaked on to the internet. It is anuptempoelectropop song withsynthesizers,keyboards, and bass drums as part of the instrumentation. Lyrically, it finds Pink reflecting on past relationships and life situations.

The song received generally positive reviews frommusic critics, who praised the production. Some complimented its lyrics and anthemic nature, with comparisons being drawn toKelly Clarkson's music. Commercially, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" attained success, peaking at number five on the USBillboard Hot 100 and becoming Pink's 12th top-10 single on the chart. The song topped the charts in Australia, Hungary, and Scotland, while peaking within the top-10 in other countries, including Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The song has received severalcertifications, including being certified quintuple platinum in Australia by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

The accompanyingmusic video was directed byDave Meyers and released on July 26, 2012. It depicts Pink taking revenge and crashing the wedding of a former lover. To promoteThe Truth About Love, the singer performed the song on several occasions, including the2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Pink included "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" on the set lists for two of her world tours,The Truth About Love Tour (2013–2014) and theBeautiful Trauma World Tour (2018–2019) andSummer Carnival Tour (2023–2024) and theTrustfall Tour (2023-2024)

Background and development

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While conceivingThe Truth About Love,Pink worked with longtime collaboratorGreg Kurstin, who had previously contributed to her fourth studio albumI'm Not Dead (2006).[4] Pink commented on the experience of reuniting with Kurstin, saying she was keen on working with him again and waited for the right opportunity.[4] "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was developed from a nine-day songwriting session between Pink and Kurstin.[5] Upon hearing the instrumental composition, Pink felt inspired and started penning the song's lyrics.[4] She pictured herself "at 2 a.m., in New York, dancing, drunk, letting off steam [with] all [her] punk-rock friends" while they sang along.[6]

In an interview withBillboard, Kurstin revealed that he and the singer faced difficulty in coming up with a title for the track, which also had different lyrics.[5][7] He detailed, "[Pink] kept coming back to 'Let's throw in the towel,' and it was one of those things where we had to say, 'Is that line really the song?'"[5] Kurstin later suggested using the phrase "Blow me … one last kiss", which ignited her interest.[5] The writing and recording process was completed over the course of one day in 2012.[5][8] Prior to the song's release, Pink considered titling it "Blow Me", butRCA Records added the bracketed "One Last Kiss" to avoid adouble entendre.[6][7]

Composition and lyrical interpretation

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Musically, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" is an upbeatelectropop song.[9] It has a length of four minutes and fifteen seconds (4:15).[10] The song's instrumentation incorporatessynthesizers,keyboards, bass drums, guitars, and sirens.[11][12][1] Marc Hogan ofSpin and Jonathan Bogart ofThe Atlantic both noted similarities between "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" andModest Mouse's 2004 song "Float On", referring to the "punchy" rockriffs used.[9][13] Musicnotes.com published this song in thekey ofG major and set in thetime signature of common time with a moderatetempo of 116 beats per minute.[14] The verses have a G6–G–Bm–Em–Cchord progression, and thechorus follows a G–Bm–Em7–C sequence.[14] Pink'svocal range spans from E3 to G5.[14]

Variouscontemporary critics viewed the song as abreakup anthem.[7][15][16] Helena De Bertodano ofThe Daily Telegraph summed the song up as an "angry, defiant ode to the implosion of a relationship".[17]Greg Kot of theChicago Tribune characterized "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" as "bittersweet" and described the song as a representation of "heart-break, exasperation and [Pink's] desire to move on" from a relationship.[15] On a similar note, Andrew Hampp fromBillboard wrote that the song "finds the singer contemplating the end of her tumultuous 10-year relationship" with her husbandCarey Hart.[18]

Pink explained that the lyrics were partly inspired by the year-long separation from her husband, as well as feeling frustrated over different situations in love or life.[4][19][20] The opening lines, "White knuckles / And sweaty palms from hangin' on too tight / Clenched shut jaw / I've got another headache again tonight", describeself-destructive behavior and people's fear of losing something important.[17][19][21] The chorus finds Pink singing "I think I finally had enough / I think I maybe think too much / I think this might be it for us / Blow me one last kiss" over a "pumping"pop beat.[11]

Release and reception

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Kelly Clarkson performing at the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games Opening Ceremony
Several critics opined that "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" is reminiscent ofKelly Clarkson's music.

On June 19, 2012, Pink announced "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" as thelead single fromThe Truth About Love, confirming that it would be released on July 9.[22][23] However, the demo version of the songleaked onto the Internet one week ahead of schedule.[11] In response, the release date had to be pushed forward.[24] "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was released forstreaming via Pink's website on July 2, 2012,[7][24] and fordigital download in various countries the following day, through RCA Records.[10] In Germany, the song was released for digital download and serviced tocontemporary hit radio stations on July 6, 2012, throughSony Music.[25] It impacted UShot adult contemporary and contemporary hit radio on July 10, 2012.[26][27] ACD single version of the song was released in Australia and Germany on July 27, 2012, bySony Music.[28][29] The release of "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was delayed in the United Kingdom. RCA Records distributed the song to UK mainstream radio stations on August 22, 2012, before releasing it for digital download on August 31, 2012.[30][31]

Upon release, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. In her review ofThe Truth About Love, Sarah Grant fromConsequence of Sound compared the song toKelly Clarkson's 2009single, "My Life Would Suck Without You", and noted that Pink "has a special knack for filtering the current trend through her own musical lens".[32] Hogan applauded the song's catchiness and the "mix of bawdiness and earnestness".[9] Writing forMTV News, Jocelyn Vena highlighted the song's "anthemic chorus" and "lyrical edge", further commenting that it contains "the signature girl-power sass that Kelly frequently has on her own tracks".[11] While reviewing the album,USA Today's writer Elysa Gardner praised the song's lyrics for portraying "a blunt, graphic assessment of a failed relationship".[33] In his review of the song, Andrew Hampp ofBillboard awarded a rating of 85 out of 100 and deemed it as a return to form, and an "empowering breakup anthem in the vein of 'So What'".[16] Hampp later opined that "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" captures the essence ofThe Truth About Love.[18]

The Guardian's Caroline Sullivan lauded it as an "irresistible, hobnailed kiss-off".[34] Bogart spotlighted "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" among instances where "Pink's rock fetish remains as strong as ever".[13] Tanner Stransky ofEntertainment Weekly viewed the song's lyrics as "sharp" and described its music direction as "something that Clarkson could have featured on her own album".[35] Similarly, Melissa Maerz from the same publication gave "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" a B+ rating and positively compared it to Clarkson's 2004 song "Since U Been Gone".[36] Robert Copsey ofDigital Spy selected the song as an example for "[putting] to bed any notion that [Pink] lost her sense of humour or the ability to laugh at herself".[12] In a mixed review, Sal Cinquemani fromSlant Magazine commended the song's "catchy" production, but criticized Pink for "playing it safe".[37]

Commercial performance

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On the issue dated July 21, 2012, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" debuted at number 41 on the USDigital Songs with 48,000 copies sold. The song entered theBillboard Hot 100 at number 58, and theRadio Songs chart at number 56, with 22 million audience impressions.[38] The following week, it rose 49 positions, reaching number nine on the Hot 100 and giving Pink her 12th top-10 single on the chart. Pink joinedBeyoncé andRihanna as the third female artist with the most top-tens since 2000.[39] The song also garnered a 259% increase in digital sales, peaking at number four on the Digital Songs chart with 171,000 downloads.[39] "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" peaked at number five on the Hot 100 issue dated September 29, 2012.[40] The single also achieved success onBillboard component charts. It spent three consecutive weeks at number one on the US Radio Songs chart, reaching 121 million audience impressions.[41] The song additionally peaked atop theMainstream Top 40,[42]Adult Pop Songs,[43] andDance Club Songs charts.[44] By July 2013, it had sold 2.1 million digital copies in the United States.[45]

On theCanadian Hot 100, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" peaked at number four, and was certified triple platinum byMusic Canada (MC), denoting sales of 240,000 units in Canada.[46][47] The song debuted at number three on theUK Singles Chart issue dated September 15, 2012.[48] It has received a platinum certification by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI), with over 600,000 certified units in the United Kingdom.[49] Elsewhere, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" reached number one in Hungary,[50] alongside peaking within the top 10 in Germany,[51] Japan,[52] and Poland.[53] In Australia, the song debuted at number one on theARIA Singles Chart, becoming Pink's sixth song to reach the summit.[54] It was certified septuple platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for accumulating sales of 350,000 equivalent units in Australia.[55] "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" peaked at number eight on theNew Zealand Top 40 Singles chart and later received a platinum certification byRecorded Music NZ (RMNZ) for sales of 15,000 units in the country.[56][57]

Music video

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The video was primarily shot atMalibu Creek State Park, California.

Themusic video for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was directed by Pink's longtime collaboratorDave Meyers and filmed atMalibu Creek State Park, California.[58] It is entirely inblack and white, with splashes of red.[59] According to Meyers, the video is based on a "French countryside love story".[58] Sebastian de la Forza appears in the video as Pink's love interest.[60] It premiered viaMTV on July 26, 2012.[61] A colored version was also released on August 30, 2012.[62]

The video begins with Pink having a picnic with her love interest. The two lean in for a kiss, which is interrupted by him taking a phone call.[63][64] Pink disappointedly splashes his face with red wine and walks away.[64][65][66] There, Pink meets another man on his motorbike and she gets a lift. He sketches a portrait of her while Pink watches as many female guests arrive for a party the man has organized.[64] During the party, Pink is seen dancing with one of the women until she is interrupted by a marriage proposal from her love interest. However, Pink finds out that the proposal was meant for her dance partner.[63][64] Subsequently, Pink attends their wedding donning a black dress, resembling a funeral.[63][67] A flying bicycle appears above the guests, which is carrying a giant heart-shaped balloon.[63][64] After that, the balloon pops, and red liquid covers the guests as Pink laughs.[64] At the end of the video, she joins the driver of the flying bicycle and they fly away together into the sunset.[64][68]

Hogan described the video as "cinematic" and compared the black and white style with "anInstagram-style old-film look".[59] David Greenwald fromBillboard opined that the video pays homage to "vintage French cinema".[65]Rolling Stone wrote that the music video "emphasizes [Pink's] personal strength".[67] Kyle Anderson ofEntertainment Weekly said Pink "casts herself as a fancy lass" from thesilent film era "who has had enough with the men in her life".[66] Caroline Frost fromThe Huffington Post called the video's style of black and white "sombre but stylish".[60] James Montgomery of MTV News called the video "a whimsical nod to classicFrench cinema" and praised the "overwrought emoting and smoky, dream-like scenery". Montgomery also noted that Pink "returns to the role she knows best: She's always the bridesmaid, never the bride".[64]

Live performances and other usage

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Pink pictured performing in 2017
Pink and her dancers performing "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" during the 2017V Festival.

Pink's first live performance of "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" took place during the2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[7] For the performance of the song, Pink wore a sleeveless white T-shirt, short black pants, suspenders, fishnets, and heels.[69] The performance began with the intro of "Get the Party Started" (2001) as Pink stood on a small platform, playing on a keyboard and adrum pad.[70] She then strapped into a harness and floated above the crowd to the main stage to perform "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)".[71] Pink was accompanied by her band and surrounded by her background dancers who wore costumes shaped like giant red lips.[69][70] She concluded the performance by floating above the audience on a pair of oversized lips.[71][72] On September 10, 2012, as part of the promotion ofThe Truth About Love, Pink sang the song onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show andLe Grand Journal.[73][74]

On September 14, 2012, Pink performed the song during a special concert atCircus Krone, inMunich.[75] Pink later performed "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" on television shows includingAlan Carr: Chatty Man,[76]Today,[77]The View,[7][78]The Daily Show,[7] and Australia'sToday.[79] On November 13, 2012, Pink performed the song forVH1 Storytellers.[80] She also played the song at music festivals, including theiTunes Festival on September 13,[81] theiHeartRadio Music Festival on September 22,[82] the "Power of Pink" benefit concert on November 12,[83] and theJingle Bell Ball on December 9.[84] OnThe Truth About Love Tour (2013–2014), Pink performed "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" as the penultimate track of the tour'ssetlist, before the show'sencore "So What".[85] She sang the song surrounded by her dancers while dancing around an oversizedchaise longue.[86]

In 2017, Pink performed anAfrobeatreggae version of the song at music festivalsSummerfest,[87]Festival d'été de Québec,[88] Atlantic City Beachfest Concert Series,[89][90] and theV Festival.[91] She again performed "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" at the2017 MTV Video Music Awards as part of a greatest-hits medley.[92] "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was included on the setlist of Pink'sBeautiful Trauma World Tour (2018–2019), where it was performed as the last song before the encore.[93] For the performance of the song, Pink performed an energetic choreography with 10 background dancers.[94][95] On October 5, 2019, Pink performed "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" during her show at theRock in Rio festival, held inRio de Janeiro.[96] In 2012,Marley Rose (Melissa Benoist) andWade "Unique" Adams (Alex Newell) performed "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" in the 2012Glee episode "The Role You Were Born to Play".[97][98]

Pink also included the song on the setlist on herSummer Carnival andTrustfall Tour, respectively.

Track listings

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Digital download[10]
No.TitleLength
1."Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"4:15
Digital download[99]
No.TitleLength
1."Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (Radio Edit)3:50
2."Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (Squeaky Radio Edit)3:50
3."Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (Explicit Radio Edit)3:50
CD single[28][29]
No.TitleLength
1."Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"4:15
2."The King Is Dead But The Queen Is Alive"3:44

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes of the CD single andThe Truth About Love.[1][2]

Management

  • Published by EMI Blackwood Music, Inc./P!nk Inside Publishing (BMI), Kurstin Music/EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
  • Engineered at Earthstar Creation Center,Venice,California, and at Echo Studios,Los Angeles, California
  • Mixed at MixStar Studios,Virginia Beach, VA

Personnel

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Chart (2012–2013)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[100]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[101]14
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[102]36
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[103]14
Brazil (BillboardHot 100 Airplay)[104]12
Brazil (Billboard Hot Pop Songs)[105]2
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[46]4
CanadaAC (Billboard)[106]7
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[107]1
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[108]1
CIS Airplay (TopHit)[109]8
Croatia Airplay (HRT)[110]2
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[111]4
Denmark (Tracklisten)[112]24
Euro Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[113]3
Finland Download (Latauslista)[114]14
France (SNEP)[115]22
Germany (GfK)[51]10
Honduras (Honduras Top 50)[116]10
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[50]1
Ireland (IRMA)[117]11
Italy (FIMI)[118]14
Japan (Japan Hot 100) (Billboard)[52]3
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[119]8
Luxembourg Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[120]5
Mexico (Billboard Ingles Airplay)[121]3
Mexico Anglo (Monitor Latino)[122]6
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[123]14
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[124]22
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[56]8
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[53]3
Romania (Airplay 100)[125]72
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[126]12
Scotland (OCC)[127]1
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[128]6
South Africa (Mediaguide)[129]2
South Korea International Singles (Gaon)[130]138
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[131]18
Sweden (DigiListan)[132]13
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[133]15
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[134]45
UK Singles (OCC)[135]3
USBillboard Hot 100[136]5
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[137]11
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[43]1
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[44]1
USDance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[138]1
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[42]1
USRhythmic (Billboard)[139]20

Monthly charts

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Monthly chart performance for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Chart (August 2012)Peak
position
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[140]17
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[141]72

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Chart (2012)Position
Australia (ARIA)[142]48
Brazil (Crowley)[143]73
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[144]33
Croatia Airplay (HRT)[145]23
France (SNEP)[146]161
Germany (Official German Charts)[147]91
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[148]22
Italy (FIMI)[149]65
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[150]83
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[151]59
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[152]47
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[153]128
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[154]139
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[155]88
USBillboard Hot 100[156]37
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[157]31
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[158]10
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[159]8
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[160]30
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[161]19
Chart (2013)Position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[162]43

Certifications

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Certifications and sales for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[55]5× Platinum350,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[163]Platinum60,000
Canada (Music Canada)[47]4× Platinum320,000
Germany (BVMI)[164]Gold150,000
Italy (FIMI)[165]Platinum30,000*
Mexico (AMPROFON)[166]Gold30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[57]Platinum15,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[167]Gold10,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[49]Platinum600,000
United States2,164,000[45]
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[168]Gold900,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
VariousJuly 2, 2012StreamingRCA Records[169]
July 3, 2012Digital download[10]
GermanyJuly 6, 2012Sony Music[25]
Contemporary hit radio[25]
United StatesJuly 10, 2012RCA Records[26]
Hot adult contemporary[27]
July 17, 2012Rhythmic contemporary[170]
AustraliaJuly 27, 2012CD singleSony Music[28]
Germany[29]
United KingdomAugust 22, 2012Contemporary hit radioRCA Records[30]
August 31, 2012Digital download[31]
United StatesSeptember 14, 2012Adult contemporary radio[171]

See also

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References

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