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Artist Biography For Avril Lavigne

Avril Ramona Lavigne Born September 27 1984 Is A Canadian Singer And Songwriter. At Age 16 She Signed A Two-Album Recording Contract With Arista Records. Her Debut Studio Album Let Go 2002 Is The Best-Selling Album Of The 21st Century By A Canadian Artist. It Yielded The Singles "Complicated" And "Sk8er Boi" Which Emphasized A Skate Punk Persona And Earned Her The Title "Pop Punk Queen" From Music Publications. She Is Considered A Key Musician In The Development Of Pop Punk Music Since She Paved The Way For Female-Driven Punk-Influenced Pop Music In The Early 2000s. Her Second Studio Album Under My Skin 2004 Became Lavigne's First Album To Reach The Top Of The Billboard 200 Chart In The United States Going On To Sell 10 Million Copies Worldwide. Lavigne's Third Studio Album The Best Damn Thing 2007 Reached Number One In Seven Countries Worldwide And Saw The International Success Of Its Lead Single "Girlfriend" Which Became Her First Single To Reach The Top Of The Billboard Hot 100 In The United States. Her Next Two Studio Albums Goodbye Lullaby 2011 And Avril Lavigne 2013 Saw Continued Commercial Success And Were Both Certified Gold In Canada The United States And Other Territories. After Releasing Her Sixth Studio Album Head Above Water 2019 She Returned To Her Punk Roots With Her Seventh Studio Album Love Sux 2022 . Alongside Her Music Career Lavigne Voiced An Animated Character In The Film Over The Hedge 2006 And Made Her Screen Acting Debut In Fast Food Nation 2006 . Her Accolades Include Eight Grammy Awards Nominations. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Avril_Lavigne Studio Albums
Let Go 2002 Under My Skin 2004 The Best Damn Thing 2007 Goodbye Lullaby 2011 Avril Lavigne 2013 Head Above Water 2019 Love Sux 2022

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Avril Lavigne Is The Fifth Studio Album By Canadian Singer-Songwriter Avril Lavigne. It Was Released On 1 November 2013 By Sony Music Entertainment. The Album Is A Follow-Up To Her 2011 Effort Goodbye Lullaby And Was Developed Shortly After Its Release. Lavigne Collaborated With Numerous Producers Including Martin Johnson Peter Svensson David Hodges Matt Squire And Her Then-Partner Chad Kroeger. In Both Musical And Lyrical Aspects The Album Represents A Departure From The Acoustic-Oriented Production Of Her Previous Album Goodbye Lullaby Featuring A More Pop And Upbeat Sound Juxtaposed With Power And Piano Ballads. Avril Lavigne Also Incorporates Electronic Music Industrial And Punk Rock. The Album Features Two Vocal Collaborations Kroeger And American Industrial Metal Singer Marilyn Manson. The Album Received Generally Favorable Reviews From Music Critics Who Praised Its Carefree Feel-Good Vibe While Also Calling It One Of Her Best Albums. However Some Criticized The "rebellious" Attitude In Some Tracks Calling It Forced And Unnatural. Avril Lavigne Debuted At Number Five On The Billboard 200 Selling 44 000 Copies In Its First Week. While This Proved To Be Her Fifth Consecutive Top-Five Album On The Chart It Also Tallied The Lowest First-Week Sales Of Lavigne's Career. It Also Peaked At Number Two In Japan Selling 47 873 Copies In Its First Week The Highest Opening For The Album In A Particular Country. Worldwide The Album Impacted Moderately On The Charts Reaching The Top-Ten In Over Twelve Countries While Peaking At Number One In China And Taiwan. Three Singles Were Released From The Album Worldwide. The First "Here's To Never Growing Up" Was An International Success Reaching Number One On The Taiwan And Philippines Charts While Reaching The Top Ten In Belgium China Ireland Japan And Russia Among Others. The Second "Rock N Roll" Had Less Impact While The Third "Let Me Go" The Aforementioned Duet With Kroeger Performed Well Internationally Reaching The Top 10 In Belgium Czech Republic And South Korea Also Performing Well In Lavigne's Native Canada. Lavigne Also Garnered Publicity With A Controversial Music Video For The Japan-Only Fourth Single "Hello Kitty". To Further Promote The Album Lavigne Embarked On Her Fifth Tour The Avril Lavigne Tour.