After being signed to
Arista Records in November 2000 upon the authorization of the label's CEO,
Antonio "L.A." Reid, Lavigne moved to New York with the assistance of Reid. There, she began working on her debut album,
Let Go, collaborating with a host of prime songwriters and producers. While being on the verge of getting dropped off Arista, after an unsuccessful year of writing, Lavigne came to the attention of the three-piece production team
the Matrix, who later discovered that she wanted songs with
punk rock inclinations. After writing "
Complicated" together, Reid agreed with the musical direction Lavigne and the Matrix were taking, and sent Lavigne back to the Matrix to work with them on more songs. According to Lauren Christy in a YouTube short, Lavigne and Christy came up with the idea, "let's just make up the most stupid opening line for a song." Christy claims credit for many lyrics including "he was a punk, she did ballet," based on her personal life. During the sessions, they wrote 10 songs, with "Sk8er Boi" being one of the six songs on the album's final track list. After the huge success of "Complicated", "Sk8er Boi" was selected as the album's second single, being the more controversial choice, according to Reid: "Some people just really didn't get that. And with the first video, there was some concern that maybe because it's so young and so playful, it might alienate more serious music lovers." In May 2003, it was announced that
Paramount Pictures had acquired the
option to make "Sk8er Boi" into a full-length feature film, with
David Zabel to write a script based on the song's lyrics. By 2024, the film had not yet been made and Paramount's option had expired, although Lavigne stated in 2022 that she was producing it herself and was looking for a lead actor. ==Composition and lyrics==