Pop icon Pink and her daughter, Willow Sage Hart, delivered an electrifying and profoundly moving performance of Pink’s hit song “What About Us” at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The acoustic duet, described by Pink herself as featuring her daughter as the “second-loudest vocalist,” immediately captivated audiences and has been hailed as the definitive live version of the track.
The mother-daughter duo, holding hands on stage, performed a stripped-down arrangement backed by a guitarist and a five-part vocal group. The crowd erupted in cheers as 13-year-old Willow’s clear, powerful voice soared, confidently complementing her mother’s signature choruses on one of the nation’s biggest political stages.
🌟 A Star is Born: Willow’s Growing Collaborations
Willow’s remarkable performance is the latest step in her blossoming musical journey. She previously collaborated with her mother on two other notable tracks:
- “A Million Dreams (Reprise)” (2018): This was Willow’s recording debut, appearing on The Greatest Showman: Reimagined album.
- “Cover Me in Sunshine” (2021): Released as an uplifting hug during the pandemic, the song made a strong impact. It marked Willow’s debut on a Billboard chart and saw the duo perform it live, including during Pink’s 2024 Australian tour in Adelaide.
The family collaborations highlight a tradition of musical talent, with Willow showcasing a voice and stage presence beyond her years.
📊 “What About Us”: Chart Success and Political Roots
The song at the heart of the convention performance, “What About Us,” has a rich history tied to political commentary.
- Original Release: The track was released on August 10, 2017, as the lead single from Pink’s seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma (released October 13, 2017).
- Political Context: The song, co-written by Pink (Alecia Moore), Johnny McDaid, and producer Steve Mac, was explicitly inspired by the turbulent political climate following the 2016 U.S. presidential election. It serves as a protest anthem, questioning a perceived betrayal by leadership and speaking for those who feel unheard or forgotten. The lyrics famously ask, “What about us? / What about all the broken happy ever afters?”
- Commercial Data: “What About Us” was a significant global hit. It peaked at No. 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the national charts of eight countries, including Australia, Poland, and Switzerland. It achieved top-10 status in 12 other territories, a testament to its widespread and relatable message. The song was also nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
🌐 Digital Impact and Fan Reaction
The emotional weight of the DNC performance resonated powerfully online. The official PBS NewsHour YouTube upload of the August 2024 duet quickly amassed four million views, sparking a wave of enthusiastic fan reactions.
- Social media was flooded with praise, with comments highlighting Willow’s vocal similarity to her mother and the profound emotional depth of the duet. The raw, intimate acoustic rendition reinforced the song’s message, making it a powerful moment of cultural and political unity during the convention.
With her undeniable talent and confident step into the limelight, Willow Sage Hart appears poised to continue the musical legacy of her famous mother.