Avril Lavigne In New Music Video ‘I’m A Mess’ With YUNGBLUD
Nov 3, 2022 16:24:25 GMT
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With help from a black balloon, YUNGBLUD, and a skateboard, Avril Lavigne works through her loneliness in her new single, 'I'm A Mess.'
By: Jason Brow
November 3, 2022
November 3, 2022
In a not-so-subtle nod to her “Sk8er Boi” past, Avril Lavigne opens up her new video peering out at the Pacific Ocean with a skateboard by her feet. From there, Avril, 38, rides along the beachside path, singing, “Staring at the pavement alone / Wishing that I was on my way home to you.” Meanwhile, off in a dreary London, the shops are closed, and YUNGBLUD is walking the streets, feeling the same loneliness gripping Avril on the other side of the world. With the help of a black balloon floating overhead in England and southern California, the two reconnect in an abandoned flat.
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“I know that I have my issues,” they sing on the bridge. Suddenly, Avril ditched her oversized sweatshirt for a glam black outfit with red bondage-inspired embellishments, while YUNGBLUD is dressed in a semi-androgynous business outfit. “The less we talk, the more I miss you,” they sing. “I die just a little, die just a little / I’m slipping closer to the edge, I hear your voice, it’s in my head / But you’re gone again, gone again.”
The song closes out with the singing of the chorus. “I’m A Mess, I’m A Mess / When we’re not together / Such a wreck, such a wreck / I hope it’s not forever / Will I see you again? / I wish it was me and you ’til the end / ’cause I know I’m a Mess, I’m A Mess / I know I’m a mess, I’m a Mess.”
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“I’m A Mess” was written by Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Goldfinger’s John Feldmann, and Dominic Harrison (aka YUNGBLUD). Feldmann and Barker produced the song, the latter of which produced Avril’s 2022 album, Love Sux (released on Barker’s DTA Records.)
“I’m A Mess” was written by Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Goldfinger’s John Feldmann, and Dominic Harrison (aka YUNGBLUD). Feldmann and Barker produced the song, the latter of which produced Avril’s 2022 album, Love Sux (released on Barker’s DTA Records.)