Avril Lavigne and Yungblud release new single 'I'm A Mess' - RETROPOP

When two artists from seemingly different musical worlds collide, the results can be unpredictable—but sometimes, that unpredictability is exactly where the magic lives. The behind-the-scenes footage of Avril Lavigne and YUNGBLUD creating “I’m a Mess” is proof of that, capturing the electricity of two unique voices finding perfect balance in a single song.

The video begins with the casual chaos of a recording day—cables snaking across the floor, lyric sheets scattered on a piano, and the faint hum of an unfinished mix playing in the background. Avril sits at the edge of a couch, guitar in hand, softly strumming through the melody. Across the room, YUNGBLUD paces like a live wire, humming ideas under his breath before suddenly bursting out with a lyrical twist that changes the song’s trajectory.

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Their chemistry is immediate and undeniable. Avril brings a calm precision, honed from decades of crafting pop-punk anthems that balance vulnerability with defiance. YUNGBLUD counters with restless, off-the-cuff creativity—he’ll throw ten ideas into the air without hesitation, knowing at least one will stick and spark something in the room. What’s fascinating is how quickly they adapt to each other’s rhythm; there’s no ego here, only the shared goal of making the song as honest and powerful as possible.

The cameras catch small, telling moments—a quick laugh after a vocal flub, the nod of mutual approval when a harmony finally clicks, the way YUNGBLUD instinctively leans in during Avril’s takes, clearly in awe of her ability to deliver emotion in just a few words. They workshop lyrics side-by-side, scribbling in notebooks, trading lines, and never letting the song settle until it feels right in their bones.

Musically, “I’m a Mess” walks the line between Avril’s polished, hook-driven sensibilities and YUNGBLUD’s raw, unfiltered edge. It’s a balance you can see taking shape in real time—Avril smoothing out a jagged phrase while YUNGBLUD roughs up a polished one, each pushing the other just far enough out of their comfort zone to create something neither could have made alone.

Fans watching the behind-the-scenes clip have been quick to notice the synergy. One comment sums it up perfectly: “They both have such unique voices individually, yet they sound so good together as well. They also have a big crossover in songwriting styles, so it’s a great matchup.”

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By the end of the footage, when the final mix is blasting in the control room, Avril and YUNGBLUD share a grin that says everything—you can tell they know they’ve captured something special. And as they exchange a playful high five before packing up for the night, you can’t help but think: if this is what happens the first time they team up, the second time could be even better.

This isn’t just a glimpse into a recording session. It’s a snapshot of two artists meeting in the middle, learning from each other, and walking away with a song that’s bigger than the sum of its parts. And for fans, it’s a promise—this might be the start of something we’ll be talking about for years to come.

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