Avril Lavigne – Avril Lavigne

Album Info

Artist: Avril Lavigne

Title: Avril Lavigne

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rock N Roll (3:26)
  • 2. Here's to Never Growing Up (3:34)
  • 3. 17 (3:24)
  • 4. Bitchin' Summer (3:30)
  • 5. Let Me Go (feat. Chad Kroeger) (4:27)
  • 6. Give You What You Like (3:45)
  • 7. Bad Girl (feat. Marilyn Manson) (2:54)
  • 8. Hello Kitty (3:16)
  • 9. You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (3:13)
  • 10. Sippin' On Sunshine (3:29)
  • 11. Hello Heartache (3:49)
  • 12. Falling Fast (3:13)
  • 13. Hush Hush (3:59)
  • 14. Rock N Roll - Acoustic (3:23)
  • 15. Bad Reputation (2:42)
  • 16. How You Remind Me (4:05)

Review

"Avril Lavigne" is a total vibe shift for the pop-punk princess, and I'm here for it! This self-titled banger dropped in 2013 and showed us a whole new side of Avril. Gone are the days of sk8er bois and complicated feels - this album is all about embracing that pop sound and keeping the party going.

From the nostalgic anthem "Here's to Never Growing Up" to the rock-infused "Rock n Roll," Avril's serving up tracks that'll have you feeling like you're back in your teenage bedroom, but make it 2013. And let's talk about that collab with Chad Kroeger on "Let Me Go" - it's giving international chart-topper realness. But the real tea? "Hello Kitty" is where it's at. It's this wild fusion of J-pop and Avril's signature style that'll have you saying "kawaii" before you know it.

But don't sleep on the deeper cuts, fam. "Bad Girl" featuring Marilyn Manson? It's the edgy moment we didn't know we needed. And if you're in your feels, "Falling Fast" and "Hush Hush" hit different - they're like, country-pop meets rock ballad, and honestly? I'm obsessed. Avril really said, "Let's mix it up," and the producers were like, "Say less." The result? An album that's as diverse as your TikTok For You page, but make it 2013. It's clear Avril's not just making bops for the radio - she's creating art, and we're all just living in her world. - Morgan