Pink is the most played female artist during 21st century

Pink is the most played female artist during 21st century
Pink is the most played female artist during 21st century
The hottest color in the UK is... Pink! The singer was the most played female artist during the 21st century with Madonna and Rihanna trailing behind

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While Pink is famous in America, it appears her star has risen to legendary status in the United Kingdom. 

The singer, 42, was the most-played female artist in the UK since the 21st century began according to music licensing company PPL.   

Music usage and air play data from radio and television stations across the country determined Pink's top spot on the list.  

Top artist: Music licensing company PPL announced that Pink the most-played singer in the United Kingdom since the turn of the century (pictured 2019)

Top artist: Music licensing company PPL announced that Pink the most-played singer in the United Kingdom since the turn of the century (pictured 2019)

Behind the Just Give Me a Reason singer were songstresses like Madonna, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Beyonce and many more.

Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, has released eight solo albums and one collaborative album under the band name You+Me alongside musician Dallas Green. 

Other singers made the list with far fewer songs that the radio could play. For example, Adele, who ranked sixth, has released just three studio albums.  

Beating out some big names: The singer, 42, topped some big names on the list including Beyonce, Adele and even the legendary Madonna; seen in 2019

Beating out some big names: The singer, 42, topped some big names on the list including Beyonce, Adele and even the legendary Madonna; seen in 2019

Deciding metric: Pink, seen here in 2019, was determined to be first on the list through music usage and air play data from radio and television stations across the country

Deciding metric: Pink, seen

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