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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.

Avril Lavigne’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

MobileAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Mobile (Official Unreleased Music Video 2002)
MobileAvril Lavigne

A poignant song by Avril Lavigne themed around change and mobility.

It’s included on her debut album Let Go, released when the Canadian singer was 16, and it came out as a single in New Zealand and Australia in May 2003.

The lyrics, which focus on ever-shifting circumstances and the resulting sense of lost control, are especially striking.

Avril’s vocals over acoustic and electric guitars are irresistibly captivating.

The track was also featured in the 2003 films The Medallion and Just Married, winning over many listeners.

It’s a highly recommended song when you need courage to dive into a new environment or want to move forward without fearing change.

Nobody’s HomeAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Nobody’s Home (Official Video)
Nobody's HomeAvril Lavigne

As you’d expect from a track crafted by former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody, it has an overall dark atmosphere.

That vibe pairs perfectly with Avril’s vocals.

While many may associate her with a pop image, one of her charms is how her voice truly shines on more serious, moody songs.

Avril Lavigne’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (31–40)

Nobody’s FoolAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Nobody’s Fool – Lyrics
Nobody’s FoolAvril Lavigne

This is a track by Avril Lavigne, the Canadian artist known as the queen of pop-punk, included on her debut album Let Go.

It carries a powerful message that encourages valuing your true self and living free from others’ expectations.

Released in June 2002 in Canada and the United States, Let Go became a massive hit, selling over 16 million copies.

The album helped cement pop-punk’s place in the mainstream.

When you’re feeling unsure of yourself or pressured by those around you, listening to this song will surely lift your spirits.

Lavigne’s strong vocals make it an energizing track.

Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Sk8er Boi (Official Video)
Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne

The title of this song means “Skater Boy.” It tells the story of a girl who dumped her boyfriend because she thought he was “beneath her” since he was a skater kid, but he ended up becoming a superstar while she was left alone.

It’s one of Avril’s early hit songs that showcases her rock-singer side.

The Best Damn ThingAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – The Best Damn Thing (Official Video)
The Best Damn ThingAvril Lavigne

The title track from her third album, The Best Damn Thing, is a straightforward rock tune that perfectly captures Avril’s image.

Just listening to it lifts your spirits.

Although “damn” is originally a slang term with a negative meaning, in this song it’s used with the nuance of “the best girl,” which suits her image perfectly.

Girlfriend (Junkie XL Remix)Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Junkie XL Remix)
Girlfriend (Junkie XL Remix)Avril Lavigne

This is a remixed version of Avril Lavigne’s 2007 track, and she has many fans in Japan as well.

It’s one of her signature songs, but the remix transforms it so much that it feels fresh even if you’ve heard the original.

Highly recommended for both girls and boys.

Things I’ll Never SayAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne Things I’ll never say Japanese-to-English translation
Things I'll Never SayAvril Lavigne

A slightly bittersweet love song sung by Canadian artist Avril Lavigne.

Featured on her debut album Let Go, released in June 2002, the track vividly portrays the romantic struggles unique to adolescence.

Haven’t you ever felt unable to express your feelings to someone you like? The inner conflict of hiding your true emotions comes through in lyrics that resonate with listeners.

It’s a song that speaks for those in love, making it perfect for anyone with an unrequited crush.

You can listen to it alone, or share the experience with friends and relate together.

It’s a track that gives you the courage to speak your heart.