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Avril Lavigne Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Avril Lavigne Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Avril Lavigne Popular Song Ranking [2026]

We present a ranked list of popular songs by singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

Her self-described pop-rock tracks are notably bright, breezy, and energetic.

It might be fun to guess which songs made the list.

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

When You’re GoneAvril Lavigne1rank/position

Avril Lavigne – When You’re Gone (Official Video)
When You're GoneAvril Lavigne

It powerfully sings of the unbearable loneliness after a loved one leaves and the growing heartache when you see the clothes left behind in the room.

This is a signature ballad by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

Included on her 2007 album “The Best Damn Thing,” it begins with a piano melody and gradually builds as strings layer in, creating a sweeping progression that brings tears to your eyes.

In Japan, it drew attention as the song used in Toyota’s Alphard commercial, and overseas it was featured on MTV’s “The Hills.” With over 500 million views on YouTube, this track is one to listen to when you’re grieving a breakup or on nights when you want to let all your emotions out.

Her straightforward vocals truly resonate with the heart.

GirlfriendAvril Lavigne2rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Official Video)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

The song released in 2007 by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne is a striking work that portrays competitive spirit in romance and a confident self-assertion.

Its lyrics express jealousy toward someone else’s partner and a powerful conviction of being the more suitable match, delivered in a direct and provocative manner.

Set to a pop-punk sound, the protagonist’s emotions vividly embody a youthful rebelliousness and a passionate desire for love, powerfully moving listeners.

Included on the album “The Best Damn Thing,” the track became a massive global hit with 7.3 million copies sold and marked Lavigne’s first Billboard No.

1 single.

ComplicatedAvril Lavigne3rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Complicated (Official Video)
ComplicatedAvril Lavigne

This is a song released in 2002, and even people who don’t usually listen to Western music might recognize it from cable radio.

The tempo is on the slower side, so the lyrics aren’t difficult, and if you sing carefully, the English shouldn’t be a problem! The title “Complicated” means things like “complex,” “troublesome,” “intricate,” “difficult,” or “challenging,” so putting too much emotion into it might actually hurt your score.

I think the people who can sing it lightly, just matching the pitch bar, tend to score higher.

Katakana-style English is fine, so try singing it while keeping a steady vertical groove with the rhythm!

Wish You Were HereAvril Lavigne4rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Wish You Were Here (Official Video)
Wish You Were HereAvril Lavigne

Is there any other song that so candidly sings about the loneliness of being without someone you love? It’s a track by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

She breaks out of her tough shell to lay bare the earnest feelings of longing for someone far away.

Released as a single in September 2011, it appears on the album Goodbye Lullaby, which portrays a more personal world.

The music video drew attention for scenes of her setting a red flower on fire and singing through real tears.

Just watching those raw expressions is enough to stir your emotions and bring you to tears.

We all have times when we put on a brave face but deep down just want to cry and reach out for someone, don’t we? For nights like those, this song might be just what you need.

Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne5rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Sk8er Boi Bass Cover (Tabs)
Sk8er BoiAvril Lavigne

Start with the basics instead of jumping into something difficult right away! This is a global hit by singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released as her second single in 2002.

Its classic “this is rock” sound is exhilarating! The bass in this song uses the so-called root-playing technique.

Precisely because it’s simple, you can understand its role in supporting the piece.

From there, develop it into your own style of bass playing!

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