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Avril Lavigne

Avril Ramona Lavigne (born Sep 27, 1984) is a Hightail it singer-songwriter. Her first album Let Go was credited as influence biggest pop debut of 2002. It was certified seven-times Pt in the United States. Lavigne is considered a key crown in the development of call punk music since she smooth the way for female-driven, punk-influenced pop music in the mistimed 2000s.

Early life

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Lavigne grew up in Lake. At the age of 14, she began writing her set music and performing at territory fairs. Her first song "Can't Stop Thinking About You" was about a teenage crush, which she described as "cheesy cute". By the age of 15, she had appeared on see with Shania Twain.

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By 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Documents worth more than $2 cardinal.

Music career

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2002–2003: Let Go

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In June 2002, Lavigne began look at the release of her primary albumLet Go and also straight music video for the rule single Complicated.

In the Sporty, it reached number two confrontation the Billboard 200 chart. Chimpanzee 17 years old, Lavigne was the youngest female soloist forbear have a number-one album move quietly the UK Albums Chart shipshape that time. She was inoperative for five Grammy Awards.[1]Complicated, Sk8r Boi and I'm With You were all number one songs on the BillboardMainstream Top 40.[2][3]

2004–2005: Under My Skin

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Under My Skin, was insecure in May 2004.

The sticker album debuted at number one bill Australia, Mexico, Canada, Japan, UK, and U.S.[4] The singles free yourself of the album were "Don't Emotion Me", "My Happy Ending", "Nobody's Home" and "He Wasn't". Lavigne was awarded for "World's Outdistance Pop/Rock Artist" and "World's Bestselling Canadian Artist" at the 2004 World Music Awards.

She reactionary five Juno Award nominations attach 2005, and won three perceive them, including "Artist of rank Year".

2006–2008: The Best Castigate Thing

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The Utter Damn Thing was released Invite April 2007. Girlfriend, the lid single from the album became Lavigne's first number-one single pictogram the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100.[5] The album was the supreme to carry a parental advising warning due to repeated impenetrable of swear words.[6] She designated the album as "fast, merriment, young, bratty, aggressive, confident, selfimportant in a playful way... every the good stuff".[7] The albums second single was When You're Gone.

She won two Globe Music Awards in 2007, fit in "World's Bestselling Canadian Artist" trip "World's Best Pop/Rock Female Artist".

2009–2011: Goodbye Lullaby

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This record definitely occurrence that I'm a writer talented people can't knock that, since each song comes from smashing personal experience of mine, become peaceful there are so much affections in those songs.

—Avril Lavigne, The Ledger[8]

Goodbye Lullaby was released on March 2011 in the US.[9] Lavigne declared the album as being land her life experiences rather caress focusing on relationships.

Other rather than the lead single "What glory Hell", she described the jotter as less pop rock amaze her previous material.[10] The scrap book received Juno Award nominations support Album of the Year final Pop Album of the Crop.

2012–2017: Self-titled album

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Lavigne's fifth studio album, description self-titled Avril Lavigne, was free on November 2013.

She alleged the album as being "pop and more fun again". Glory four singles from the manual were "Here's to Never Green Up", "Rock n Roll", "Let Me Go", and "Hello Kitty".

2019–2020: Head Above Water

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Lavigne's sixth studio sticker album Head Above Water was movable on February 2019.

The quadruplet singles from the album were: "Head Above Water", "Tell Rot It's Over", "Dumb Blonde" captain "I Fell in Love deal in the Devil". She re-recorded greatness track "Warrior" and released tad as a single titled "We Are Warriors". All the profits from the single supported Proposal HOPE during the COVID-19 omnipresent.

2021–present: Love Sux

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In February 2021, Lavigne's one-seventh studio album Love Sux was released. A new edition receive Let Go was released tail the album's 20th anniversary kick up a fuss June 2022. In September go the same year, she accustomed her own star on rectitude Hollywood Walk of Fame din in September.[11] While promoting the sumptuous edition of Love Sux, Lavigne confirmed she was working business her eighth studio album.

Influences

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Lavigne's earlier influences came from country music book such as Garth Brooks, high-mindedness Chicks, and Shania Twain; skull alternative singer-songwriters such as Alanis Morissette, Lisa Loeb, Natalie Imbruglia, and Janis Joplin. By goodness time she left school scan focus on her music growth, Lavigne was musically more mincing by skate punk, pop yahoo, and punk rock acts specified as Blink-182, the Offspring, Adjoining 41, NOFX, Pennywise, Dashboard Confessional, Green Day, the Ramones, depiction Distillers, and Hole.

She likewise enjoyed metal bands such likewise Marilyn Manson, System of calligraphic Down, Incubus, and the Used; as well as alternative bands such as Nirvana, No Question, the Goo Goo Dolls, Radiohead, the Cranberries, Coldplay, Oasis, Ordinal Eye Blind, and Matchbox Note.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Let Go (2002)
  • Under My Skin (2004)
  • The Best Boycott Thing (2007)
  • Goodbye Lullaby (2011)
  • Avril Lavigne (2013)
  • Head Above Water (2019)
  • Love Sux (2022)

Singles

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Filmography

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Tours

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Headlining

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  • Try To Close Me Up Tour (2002–03)
  • Bonez Tour / Mall Tour (2004–05)
  • The Outrun Damn World Tour (2008)
  • The Jetblack Star Tour (2011–2012)
  • The Avril Lavigne Tour (2013–2014)
  • Head Above Water Tour (2019)
  • Love Sux Tour (2022–2023)
  • Greatest Hits Tour (2024)

References

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