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"What the Hell" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby (2011). It was released on 10 January 2011 by RCA Records as the lead single from the album.
Lavigne premiered the lead single, "What the Hell", on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on December 31, 2010 [17] during a pre-taped segment along with a performance of "Girlfriend". [23] Lavigne said the song is "a really fun, upbeat party song, so it worked out really well to play it for the first time on New Year's Rockin' Eve."
"Fake as Hell" is a song by American band All Time Low and Canadian singer Avril Lavigne, released on September 14, 2023. The song was released as a standalone single following the band's 2023 album, Tell Me I'm Alive .
Punk-rock goddess, Avril Lavigne turns 31 today! Avril looks just as good as she did back in 2002...we'd love to get your secret. Aside from her inability to age, Avril has graced with amazing ...
Avril Lavigne performs in Jakarta, Indonesia on the Black Star Tour on May 11, 2011. The list of songs written and performed by Avril Lavigne comprises original songs recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her studio albums, cover versions of songs by other artists performed by Lavigne, and original songs written by Lavigne that were recorded and released by other artists ...
Avril Ramona Lavigne CM (/ ˈ æ v r ɪ l l ə ˈ v iː n / AV-ril lə-VEEN; French: [avʁil ʁamɔna laviɲ]; born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is a key musician in the development of pop-punk music, as she paved the way for female-driven, punk-influenced pop music in the early 2000s.
"My Happy Ending" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, written by herself and Butch Walker for her second studio album, Under My Skin (2004). Structurally, the song is written in 4/4 style and has a repeated hook in both the chorus and in the intro and outro.
The Grammys described Lavigne as the "Motherf—in' Princess of Pop-Punk", [11] and "one of the primary artists driving the pop-punk explosion of the 2000s. To celebrate her Greatest Hits compilation album, Glenn Rowley, for The Recording Academy, listed songs that prove Avril's impact in the music industry.