Avril Lavigne’s iconic and popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by Avril Lavigne, a singer-songwriter from Canada.
Her music is characterized by a pop-punk style that makes great use of her bright vocals—catchy and very easy to listen to.
It’s also highly energizing and simply cool.
Many female band members likely admire her for combining both cuteness and coolness.
She began singing in church with her mother at the age of two, and even then she was already showing remarkable vocal talent.
Now, please enjoy Avril’s songs with this playlist.
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Avril Lavigne’s Classic and Popular Songs (41–50)
Anything But OrdinaryAvril Lavigne

A mischievous yet deeply heartrending song.
The English in the chorus is relatively simple, so once you sing it, everyone can easily sing along.
It brings back memories of our teenage and twenties years, and with its up-tempo style, it’s great for relieving stress.
When You’re GoneAvril Lavigne

This song appeals to a beloved person I can’t meet, asking, “Do you know how much I need you?” Avril Lavigne’s mature vocal quality within her cuteness is incredibly captivating.
Being able to love one person this much is truly wonderful, isn’t it?
Bite MeAvril Lavigne

In the recent revival boom of 2000s pop-punk, Avril Lavigne—the “punk rock princess”—made a triumphant return to her early pop-punk roots with the album Love Sux.
The lead single Bite Me, featuring Travis Barker of Blink-182—both a key figure in the genre and a driving force in supporting younger artists—delivers a blast of pop-punk that instantly recalls early Avril.
“Bite me” is slang for “get lost,” and the song serves as a bold, unflinching breakup anthem aimed at someone who betrayed her—truly fitting as a 2020s girls’ pop-punk anthem.
The music video, which also features Travis, showcases Avril at her cutest and coolest.
Get a boost from both the sound and the visuals!
Dumb Blonde (featuring Nicki Minaj) (Soundtrack of ‘The Hustle’)Avril Lavigne

One track from Avril Lavigne’s 2019 album Head Above Water—her first release in five years—features a collaboration with the hugely popular, controversy-courting rapper Nicki Minaj.
Dumb Blonde is a fresh pairing of Avril’s timeless rock style with Nicki’s cool, powerful rap.
The song also touches on party themes, making it a recommended listen!
I Fell In Love With The DevilAvril Lavigne

A bittersweet love song from Avril, who has awakened from a long, long sleep and made a full return.
Her voice truly has the power to captivate fans around the world.
You can feel the strength of her spirit as she overcame a painful, serious illness.
Although this song has sparked various controversies, you can sense her unwavering inner strength.
That spirit is unchanged from when she was wildly popular across the globe.
Let Me Go ft. Chad KroegerAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne’s classic, “Let Me Go ft.
Chad Kroeger.” Since she’s known as a leading figure in pop-punk, many people tend to associate her with brighter, upbeat songs.
This track, however, is a rare piece among her works: a song built on a wistful melody that centers around the theme of saying goodbye.
Its lyrics, which depict the sorrow of someone left with a gaping hole in their heart after losing a loved one, together with the melody, make for a deeply memorable work.
Oh Holy NightAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is strongly associated with punchy, punk-tinged rock numbers, but did you know she once did a gentle, piano-and-vocal Christmas song? When it comes to Christmas music, upbeat, festive tunes are great, but hymnal, beautifully resonant pieces have their own appeal too.
This is a beautiful, melodic number sung by the rock queen herself.





