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"Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her self-titled fifth studio album released in 2013. It was written by Lavigne with her then husband Chad Kroeger and David Hodges. The song has been praised by critics for expanding Lavigne's musical diversity and exposing her to new genres of music and is the sixth track on the album. Musically, "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" is a folk-pop song with lyrics that describe pretending one-night stand/casual sex is love and a way to feel loved. Throughout the song she describes a trade: if you" target="_blank">you act like you" target="_blank">you love me to help me forget about the loneliness I'll give you" target="_blank">you what you" target="_blank">you want which in this case is sex. As the song progress she loses interest in it and wants to forget everything that happened.
On 30 March 2014, Lavigne confirmed that "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" would be released as the album's fifth single. It would be released exclusively to North America and Europe, while "Hello Kitty" was released as the album's fourth single exclusively to Asia. After nearly one year, Lavigne posted the song's single artwork on Twitter and confirmed that it would be featured in the Lifetime TV movie Babysitter's Black Book. The song was released to the radio by Epic Records on 30 March 2015 as the album's fifth single.
Background
Prior to the album's release, snippets of three of the album's tracks were posted online for a short time by Lavigne's record label: "Let Me Go", "Sippin' On Sunshine", and "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like". Upon the album's release, Lavigne revealed on Twitter that "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" was one of her favorite songs from the album, and she is considering releasing it as the fourth single from the album, with the other option being "Hello Kitty". She told Idolator that "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like", along with "Hello Kitty", "Bad Girl", and "Hush Hush", were her favorite songs from the album. The song has been described as "sexual" by many of its critics and listeners, with many agreeing that the new sound Lavigne has on this song in particular shows a very dark and mature side of her.
Lavigne later confirmed that she was hungover when she recorded the song, "One day I was hungover, tired, vulnerable, and didn't want to sing, but he (Chad Kroeger) made me go in on 'Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like,' and do it anyway. The rawness of my vocals comes across in the song, which made it better. I'd have to do harmonies sometimes, and I'd start whining, and he'd want me to do 10 takes of vocals."
Critical reception
"Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" garnered critical acclaim from critics, who complimented the mature sound that Lavigne showed on the song and praised its equally matured themes. Jason Lipshutz of Billboard wrote that "the bright-eyed innocence of '17' and 'Bitchin' Summer' has vanished on 'Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like'". He further called it "a harrowing glimpse inside the exchange of physical pleasures to combat loneliness" but criticized the song's production. He ended his review by comparing Lavigne's vocals in the song to those of her 2002 hit, "I'm with you" target="_blank">You".
Allan Raible of ABC News also praised the song, writing, "As the tempos slow down, things get less juvenile and slightly more interesting. 'Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like' begins with the words, 'Please wrap your drunken arms around me.' (At last, darker material!) This is a rather sleazy song, but it is way more interesting than the shallow stabs at teen pop. At least there is some sort of grit. It's not just a middle finger (referencing the album's opening track, "Rock n Roll")."
Sam Lansky of Idolator called the middle of the album (including "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like") "less-effective", but praised "Let Me Go" and "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like", writing that while "Let Me Go" was the superior track, "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" is "a fantastically eerie paean to a miserable one-night stand."
Music video
A trailer of "Give you" target="_blank">You What you" target="_blank">You Like" was first released on Lavigne's official Vevo on 2 February 2015 at a total length of thirty seconds. The full music video was released on her official Vevo on 10 February 2015. The music video includes footage from the Lifetime TV movie Babysitter's Black Book, which was released on February 21, 2015.
Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel are adapted from the Avril Lavigne album liner notes.
Avril Lavigne – vocals, writer, background vocals, percussion
Chad Kroeger – writer, producer, percussion
David Hodges – writer, producer, background vocals, acoustic guitars, piano, keyboards, programming
Chad Copelin – bass, programming, recording
Steven Miller – guitars
Justin Glasco – drums
Kyle Stevens – recording assistant
Peter Mack – recording assistant
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Keith Armstrong – mixing assistant
Nik Karpen – mixing assistant
Brad Townsend – additional engineering assistant
Andrew Schubert – additional engineering assistant
Tom Coyne – mastering
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