Really, innuendos are a great way to keep your music PAL friendly anyway. Nowadays bands just can't slip something nasty into a song without it being noticed right away. You'd have to admit the brilliance of the song. When you think 'pink' and you use some play on words that relates to 'turning off the light' or 'between the sheets', one would think that "yeah it does sound like a sex thing". But that's not the main theme of what it really sounds like. The lyrics are insinuating a theme where someone is in bed and is infatuated with pink. The song doesn't relay anything sexually specifically, however the innuendos are present. The song itself is a bit of a mystery due to what the lyrics say, but many people state that is has to do with a woman's reproductive organs. 'Pink' is a single that the band produced in the late '90s. The band consists of 5 members, most notably is Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Nicknamed 'u4' then 'pinky' and then it was 'Pink is my favorite color'. Wickedofoz from La Pink is a opioid that is actually pink. The band has been touring a lot these days, and they couldn't ask for anything more. Pink by Aerosmith, if you aren’t sure what I mean, I encourage you to read up on this, as it is pretty awful stuff. Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock, has come to also incorporate elements of pop rock, heavy metal, and rhythm and blues, and has inspired many subsequent rock artists. Aerosmith came into the limelight during the 1970s, ever since then - they have been very popular. Aerosmith is an American rock band, sometimes referred to as 'the Bad Boys from Boston' and 'Americas Greatest Rock and Roll Band'.