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Greatest Hits

Avril Lavigne revealed the track list for her first-ever hits compilation, Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits, on Friday morning (May 10). The 20-track collection due out June 21 will feature such iconic favorites as 2002 breakthrough anthems “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi,” as well as 2004’s “Don’t Tell Me,” 2007’s “Girlfriend” and 2011’s “What the Hell,” among others.
Several collaborations are in the mix as well, including “I’m a Mess” (feat. Yungblud), “Bois Lie” (feat. Machine Gun Kelly) and “Love It When You Hate Me” (feat. blackbear), as well as the Eragon soundtrack single “Keep Holding On.”

The Legacy Recordings collection will be available on 12″ vinyl — including a Target-exclusive neon green version — CD and digital formats, with the album packaging featuring new photos and a personal note from the singer to her fans.

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The singer will take her chart smashes on the road this summer with the 2024 Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits tour, which is slated to kick off on May 22 in Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena and include stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Ottawa, Toronto, Nashville, Milwaukee, Chicago, Minneapolis and Winnipeg before winding down on Sept. 16 at Rogers Place in Edmonton; the shows will feature support from All Time Low, Royal & the Serpent, Simple Plan and Girlfriends on select dates.

Before hitting the road Lavigne will make her debut performance at the May 16 59th ACM Awards alongside best new male artist nominee Nate Smith. Also coinciding with the hits LP, four of Lavigne’s studio albums — 2004’s Under My Skin, 2007’s Best Damn Thing, 2011’s Goodbye Lullaby and 2013’s Avril Lavigne — will be released on 12″ vinyl editions including bonus recordings previously available as digital-only tracks.

Check out the track listing for Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits:

Side A1. “Sk8er Boi” (Let Go/single – Arista 2002)2.” Girlfriend” (The Best Damn Thing/single – RCA 2007)3. “What the Hell” (Goodbye Lullaby/single – RCA 2011)4. “Complicated” (Let Go/single – Arista 2002)5. “Don’t Tell Me” (Under My Skin/single – Arista/RCA 2004) Side B6. “I’m A Mess” (with Yungblud) (Love Sux Deluxe/single – Elektra/DTA 2022)7. “He Wasn’t” (Under My Skin/single – Arista/RCA 2005)8. “Losing Grip” (Let Go/single – Arista 2003)9. “My Happy Ending” (Under My Skin/single – Arista/RCA 2004)10. “Bite Me” (Love Sux/single – Elektra/DTA/2021) Side C11. “Nobody’s Home” (Under My Skin/single – Arista/RCA 2004)12. “I’m With You” (Let Go/single – Arista 2002)13. “When You’re Gone” (The Best Damn Thing/single – RCA 2007)14. “Bois Lie” (feat. Machine Gun Kelly) (Love Sux/single – Elektra/DTA 2022)15. “Smile” (Goodbye Lullaby/single – RCA 2011) Side D16. “Love It When You Hate Me” (feat. blackbear) (Love Sux/single – Elektra/DTA 2022)17. “Rock n Roll” (Avril Lavigne/single – Epic 2013)18. “Here’s To Never Growing Up” (Avril Lavigne/single – Epic 2013)19. “Keep Holding On” (The Best Damn Thing/”Eragon” soundtrack/single – RCA 2006)20. “Head Above Water” (Head Above Water/single – BMG 2018)

K-pop group SEVENTEEN dropped their anticipated greatest hits album, 17 Is Right Here, on Monday morning (April 29), along with the futuristic video for the lead single, “Maestro.” The two-CD, 33-track compilation pulls together the Korean versions of eight previously released Japanese singles, 20 singles from the 13-man band’s Korean releases, as well as four new tracks and a digital-only instrumental version of the boy band’s 2015 debut single, “Adore U.”

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Fresh single “MAESTRO” will be followed by the hip-hop team’s “LALALI,” the performance team’s “Spell” and the vocal team’s “Cheers to youth.” The edgy “MAESTRO” visual, directed by Han Sungsoo, drops group members Woozi, S. Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, Jeonghan, Jun, DK, Joshua, Hoshi, Dino, The8 and Seungkwan into a sleek future scape filled with dancing robots and mechanical dogs in which they bust out high-energy choreo with their machine companions and conduct a gothic symphony orchestra through the hip-hop-influenced track’s dance attack.

“Aligning with the group’s core message around solidarity, this captivating dance R&B track illustrates how together, we can orchestrate our own universe like a ‘maestro,’” read a statement announcing the clip. To further the message, it aded that the video is set in a dystopian future where “anything, including music and art, can be easily created with technology.”

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According to the band’s label, 17 Is Right Here got more than three million pre-orders as of April 19. During a press conference announcing the album on Monday, SEVENTEEN also announced plans for a world tour int he fall, with the full roster — including U.S. dates — to be announced later.

Listen to the album and watch the “MAESTRO” video below:

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