Canadian
pop punk artist
Avril Lavigne released her sixth studio album,
Head Above Water, on February 15, 2019, through
BMG. The album was inspired by the two years during which Lavigne suffered from
Lyme disease, which left her mostly bedridden and unable to perform. That September, Lavigne embarked on a North American tour in support of
Head Above Water, her first such tour in five years. A European tour, originally set to begin in early 2020, had to be rescheduled for 2022 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. While quarantined at home during the pandemic, Lavigne told
American Songwriter that she had begun working on new music, which she hoped to release sometime in 2021. That December, Lavigne posted a photo on
Instagram of her in a recording studio with
Mod Sun and
Machine Gun Kelly, leading to speculation that the trio was working on music together. "
Flames", a Mod Sun song featuring Lavigne, was released on January 8, 2021. The following month, Lavigne confirmed on Instagram that she had finished working on her new album, and that she would release new music that summer. Producer
John Feldmann, known for his work with bands such as
Blink-182,
All Time Low, and
Goldfinger, meanwhile, confirmed to
Wall of Sound that he had been working with Lavigne and that her new album would bring "back her pop punk roots". ==Writing and composition==