Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Gone Comercial

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Avril Lavigne’s latest music video “What the hell” features quite a few product placements, which goes towards her counter-tradition image.


For starters, her boyfriend in the video wears a Marc Jacobs t-shirt. All throughout the video, Sony merchandise seem in prominent places.


The young artist even featured her own product on the video, Forbidden Rose-a fragrance by Avril Lavigne. She also sported her Abbey Daybreak couture line.


In a wierd incidence, a Ford emblem was removed from a taxi cab within the video


 


 


 


 



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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Excited

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Avril Lavigne is “actually excited” about her upcoming record.



The 26-12 months-old Canadian songstress catapulted to fame at the start of the 2000s, and enjoyed huge success with hits comparable to Complicated, I’m With You and Girlfriend.


The star’s fourth studio album Goodbye Lullaby will be unveiled in March, and the star admits she’s thrilled to be back in the limelight after releasing her previous file The Greatest Damn Factor to immense essential acclaim in 2007. She’s particularly happy that the album’s catchy debut single What the Hell has been properly received.


"I'm just really excited to be again," Avril informed MTV News. "It has been a number of years, and I'm excited to see that What the Hell [is] doing good thus far on iTunes and [with] the fans. The response has been really nice, so I'm happy."


The music promo will be revealed this weekend, and Avril is particularly proud as a result of it features 3D technology. The singer discovered watching the clip again for the first time an exhilarating expertise, and she or he’s certain her followers will agree.


"The music video's in 3D, and my favorite part of the video is the rock-out scene on the finish where I jump onstage and I'm with my band," she beamed. "Once we shot it and I received to observe it again in 3D with the glasses and truly you'll be able to see the gang's arms and it felt such as you were stay in a crowd, so it was form of cool."


 


 


 



 



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Saturday, January 15, 2011

princess Avril Lavigne

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Kanye West made an epic funny yesterday (January 14) when he joked about his new single with Jay-Z, “H.A.M.,” coming in second place to Britney Spears‘ “Hold It Against Me” on the iTunes singles chart.


Playing on his notorious hijacking of Taylor Swift‘s 2009 VMA acceptance speech, Yeezy tweeted, “Yo Britney, I’m really pleased for you and I’mma let you be 1, however me and Jay-Z single is one of the finest songs of all time!”


The joke apparently rubbed Britney’s fans the fallacious manner, prompting the rapper to quickly delete it and post it once more, only this time with “LOL” at the end. Nonetheless, that didn’t work. Ye’s replies were bombarded with offended followers, and even somewhat shade thrown by Brit’s supervisor (“Thanks for ‘letting’ us be 1. A lot appreciated….-Adam Leber, Supervisor”). He deleted the tweet fully, but not earlier than punk/pop princess Avril Lavigne joined in.


“Yo @KanyeWest I’m really completely satisfied for U and I’mma lovin you at 2, and @BritneySpears at 1, but What The Hell all the way! :) haha! xoxo,” Avril tweeted.






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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Its ok

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On paper, the mix of Avril Lavigne and the lyrics “All my life I’ve been good / but now / ohhh I’m I pondering what the he11,” from her new single “What the He11,” don't appear significantly promising. Not just because we are suspicious that Lavigne has been good all of her life (no offense, Avril), but as a result of at this point when are younger feminine pop singers ever thinking anything however “what the he11”? (What the he11, I’ll date Brody Jenner, smoke salvia, put on latex all day, venereal ailments, embarrassing images, yeast infections etc. etc. be damned.) However these pop songs, guys, they are going to shock you, particularly when produced by manipulative hook-generating geniuses like Max Martin: In different phrases, “What the He11” is a straight-up "run residence from the office to place your pajamas on in the middle of the day and leap up and down on your mattress for hours and hours slumber occasion" anthem.


Among the glories of this track, none is larger than the service Lavigne does to the phrase “But now,” one of the more common constructions in the English language. The refrain, the beforehand quoted “All my life I’ve been good / however now / ohhhh, I’m thinking what the he11,” is damaged up so all of the emphasis is on “Good, but now,” with the “what the he11” fading off to the point that the lyrics truly sound like, “All my life I’ve been good / but now … ” which - forgive us this cheeseball, earnest factor we're about to say about an Avril Lavigne song. Honestly, between this and Gwyneth Paltrow, it's like we've gone all tender inside - imbues the track with an actual sense of possibility. These things happen every so often: A pop music matches banal, clichéd lyrics with the perfect catchy backing observe to change into one thing that feels universal (which is absolutely simply the great way of claiming clichéd). In the way in which that “Social gathering in the U.S.A.” and “Teenage Dream,” by no fault of their own occur to encapsulate something elemental about patriotism and nostalgia respectively, “What the He11” will get at recklessness. Alternate interpretation: We're so exhausted from dancing round in our figurative pajamas to this track, we've the lost the power to assess it properly. Hear beneath and decide for your self!




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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Fake Death


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Canadian pop singer Avril Lavigne is the primary movie star to have a fake news article written about her in 2011 when a information story unfold through the Internet saying that she had died over the weekend while celebrating the New Year.
For the document, Avril Lavigne could be very a lot alive and well. In response to the Independent News, the pretend information article about Lavigne's demise was generated by World Associated Information--a celeb prank site well-liked for inciting online riots over fake news.
Beneath is the precise content material of the fake information article that circulated about Lavigne's death generated by International Associated News


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Sunday, January 2, 2011

What the He11

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What the he11 is Avril Lavigne’s New Year’s decision? Apparently, to “fiddle” more, as evidenced by her new single “What The He11,” during which the self-proclaimed good woman bids boring outdated monogamy goodbye and decides to go on “one million dates” instead. Avril appeared on Dick Clark’s New 12 months’s Rockin’ Eve for her debut performance of the track, which is being supplied at no cost immediately through Facebook. Watch the performance and take heed to the one after the jump - ‘cause why the he11 not?


“What The He11” sounds proper at house with Avril’s other pop-punk anthems (especially “Hey You” and “Sk8erboi”) in every manner, from the clappy beat to the snotty perspective to the uber-catchy chorus we don’t blame other folks for finding obnoxious, however secretly love in private moments to ourselves. (It’s the sort of observe we only choose after double-checking nobody’s eyeing our iPod.) Just a few hours into 2011, and already we’ve found the new year’s first responsible pleasure!


The monitor sounded just as good reside for its New 12 months’s Eve debut, though Avril appeared a bit listless throughout most of the tune, as befits the single’s lifeless sleeve. (Not quite as “rockin’” as Dick Clark would have us believe.) Fortunately, the beautiful and ever-evolving singer kicked it up a notch towards the tip, and we dig the way in which Avril was capable of glam up in a gown whereas nonetheless being true to her punkish roots.



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