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Avril Lavigne’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Avril Lavigne enjoys overwhelming support from young women.

Her catchy songs and lyrics that capture uniquely female feelings have resonated widely.

This time, we’ve picked out her most popular karaoke tracks.

We’ve listed her most-played hits in a ranking format.

Fans, be sure to check it out.

Avril Lavigne Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Bad ReputationAvril Lavigne8rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Bad Reputation Offical Video
Bad ReputationAvril Lavigne

This song was used as the theme for the 2012 theatrical release ONE PIECE FILM Z, a popular anime from One Piece.

With its catchy, often repeated melodies, it’s an English-language anime song that’s easy to try even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

Bite MeAvril Lavigne9rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Bite Me (Official Video)
Bite MeAvril Lavigne

In the 2020s, many young artists from the so-called Gen Z are making music that echoes the pop-punk and emo sounds of the 2000s, and we often see them openly expressing their admiration for Avril Lavigne, the ultimate songstress of the pop-punk scene back then.

Having overcome a serious illness and still going strong, the “Emo Queen” Avril released the track “Bite Me” in November 2021—a quintessentially Avril, exhilarating killer tune that both young music fans and those who spent their youth in the 2000s can get hyped about together.

Featuring Travis Barker—Blink-182’s drummer and a powerhouse producer who can be called a key figure in today’s pop-punk revival—the song is pure 2000s nostalgia pop-punk, and its melody, which delivers a fierce message of anger toward an ex-boyfriend, is irresistibly catchy.

Be sure to check out the music video too, where Avril, accompanied by Travis and a crew of tough guys, storms her ex’s house in seriously cool style!

Don’t Tell MeAvril Lavigne10rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Don’t Tell Me (Official Video)
Don’t Tell MeAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is a very popular international singer in Japan.

Her songs are widely known, so they’re a classic choice when you want to sing Western music at karaoke.

All of her tracks get the crowd going, but if you want to show off your vocal skills, I think this song is the best.

If the rocking guitar sound and those high notes come together, you’re sure to be the star of the karaoke room!

Avril Lavigne Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Dumb Blonde (featuring Nicki Minaj) (Soundtrack of ‘The Hustle’)Avril Lavigne11rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Dumb Blonde (featuring Nicki Minaj) (Official Video)
Dumb Blonde (featuring Nicki Minaj) (Soundtrack of 'The Hustle')Avril Lavigne

One track from Avril Lavigne’s 2019 album Head Above Water—her first release in five years—features a collaboration with the hugely popular, controversy-courting rapper Nicki Minaj.

Dumb Blonde is a fresh pairing of Avril’s timeless rock style with Nicki’s cool, powerful rap.

The song also touches on party themes, making it a recommended listen!

Everybody HurtsAvril Lavigne12rank/position

Avril Lavigne- Everybody Hurts Lyrics
Everybody HurtsAvril Lavigne

A track that sings about overcoming difficult times and becoming stronger.

It’s included on the album “Goodbye Lullaby,” released in 2011 by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

The album reached the Top 10 on charts in countries around the world.

He Wasn’tAvril Lavigne13rank/position

Avril Lavigne – He Wasn’t (Official Video)
He Wasn'tAvril Lavigne

This upbeat pop-punk song by Avril Lavigne sings about breaking up with a lover who treated her badly, realizing he wasn’t who she thought he was.

Although it’s a breakup song, its high-energy vibe makes it a track that can’t help but lift your spirits.

Hello KittyAvril Lavigne14rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Hello Kitty (Official Video)
Hello KittyAvril Lavigne

They’re a globally renowned Canadian artist who’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

Their debut album made their name known worldwide, and many women imitated their fashion.

When they turn a character born in Japan into a song, it somehow feels more relatable.