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Avril Lavigne “limoncello, vodka and beer” inspired her for latest album

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Here is a detail you never thought of at least I didn’t, Canadian punk singer Avril Lavigne has revealed she was drunk when she recorded many of the songs for her latest album. Who said she is not that complicated? I assumed and expected that people who are in the spotlight should give a good example not brag about how drunk they were at some point in their life when they shouldn’t. During an interview magazine, Avril admitted that she frequently consumed “Jager, limoncello, vodka and beer” before heading to recording sessions for The Best Damn Thing. However, Avril Lavigne insisted saying she would never drink before going on stage because that will certainly make her forget the lyrics.

Some how this reminds me of what I’ve read recently in Avril Lavigne blog, she lately has been accused by musicians for ripping off their lyrics and songs, and said about this issue “I do not deserve this negative press and attention. I take pride in the songs that I write and appreciate the opportunities to work with some great writers and musicians.”

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1 response to "Avril Lavigne “limoncello, vodka and beer” inspired her for latest album"

  1. Disillusion says:

    She is not a “punk” singer, not even close. That really is an insult

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