Avril Lavigne forever young....


"Here's to Never Growing Up" is a song recorded by French-Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne, taken from her self-titled fifth studio album in 2013. The song was written by Lavigne, David HodgesChad KroegerJacob Kasher, and its producer Martin Johnson. It was released as the lead single from the album on 9 April 2013, by Epic Records. "Here's to Never Growing Up" is amidtempo pop rock song that talks about a "celebration of being forever young" and features a reference to English alternative rock band Radiohead.

Singing Radiohead at the top of our lungs
With the boom box blaring as we're falling in love
I got a bottle of whatever, but its getting us drunk
Singing here's to never growing up
Call up all our friends
Go hard this weekend
For no damn reason,
I don't think we'll ever change
Meet you at the spot,
Half past ten o'clock
We don't ever stop,
And we're never gonna change
Say, wont you say forever
Stay, if you stay forever
Hey, we can stay forever young
Singing radiohead at the top of our lungs
With the boom box blaring as we're falling in love
I got a bottle of whatever, but its getting us drunk
Singing here's to never growing up
We'll be running down the street, yelling kiss my ass
I'm like yeah whatever, we're still living like that,
When the sun's going down, we'll be raising our cups
Singing here's to never growing up
Oh woah oh wooh here's to never growing up
Oh woah oh woah here's to never growing up

Avril Ramona Lavigne (/ˈævrɨl ləˈvn/; born 27 September 1984) is a French-Canadian[3][4] singer and songwriter. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, and spent most of her youth in the town of Napanee. By the age of 15, she had appeared on stage with Shania Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records worth more than $2 million. In 2002, when she was 17 years old, Lavigne entered the music industry with her debut album Let Go, becoming one of the most popular pop punk artists, a reason she earned her reputation of a 'skater punk' persona and "pop punk princess"[5][6]. Since her professional debut she has sold more than 30 million albums and over 50 million singles worldwide.[7]