The song was not “F–kin’ Perfect” based on Pink.
The pop diva has revealed that she regrets writing and performing a song about scurvy in 2009 for the hit Nickelodeon show “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
“Worst? I mean, there’s been so many,” Pink, 44, told the Los Angeles Times last week when asked which of her songs were her least favorite.
“Oh wait, I did put out that ‘SpongeBob’ thing — ‘We’ve Got Scurvy,’” recalled the three-time Grammy winner. “I wish I never did that. That was an actual mistake.”
The only, which appeared on the 2009 compilation album “SpongeBob’s Biggest Hits,” features the “So What” songstress belting out lyrics in regards to the scourge of sailors.
“Our gums are black. Our teeth are falling out. We’ve got spots on our back, so give it up and shout,” read the lyrics. “We’ve got scurvy. We want some vitamin C. We’ve got scurvy. We want a lemon tree.”
Pink even went one step further and recorded a music video for the song dressed as a pirate.
The Post reached out to Nickelodeon and Pink for comment.
Scurvy is a results of a serious vitamin C deficiency, according to The Cleveland Clinic.
The medical center noted that “left untreated, scurvy can result in bleeding gums, loosened teeth and bleeding under your skin.”
While rare within the US, the disease often affects those that don’t eat enough fruit and veggies and patients who usually are not eating as a consequence of medical treatments.
Pink, meanwhile, made headlines last month for kicking out a San Antonio concertgoer protesting circumcision.
According to a TikTok that captured the bizarre moment, the “Try” singer was entering the acoustic portion of her concert when she spotted the outcry.
“Oh wow, you’re making a complete point right away, aren’t you?” Pink asked. “Do you are feeling good about yourself?”
The person begins chanting “yes” while appearing to sentence the singer.
“Are you gonna be all right?” the songstress replied. “You spent all this money to come back here and try this?”
The “Get the Party Began” singer’s sarcastic and non-confrontational response drew cheers and applause from the group.
“I’m gonna should buy a Birkin bag with that ticket money. Get that s–t out of here,” Pink said because the venue’s security officers closed in on the emboldened protester.
Unwilling to go quietly, the person turned around and directed other concertgoers to take a look at the message on his phone, which read: ”Circumcision is cruel and harmful.”
“He wants all of you to read it,” Pink said dryly. “He got here here tonight to speak about circumcision.”
The person hurled insults on the singer while being dragged away.
The very public protest seems to stem from a 2019 Instagram picture Pink posted after which deleted of her then-2-year-old son Jameson Moon, who had removed his swim diaper near a pool.