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Music Video Premiere: Avril Lavigne's 'Give You What You Like'
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The video for the song that will be featured in Lifetimes' new movie 'Babysitter's Black Book' includes a bunch of scenes from the film premiering on February 21.

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Avril Lavigne finally returns with the official music video for her new single, "Give You What You Like". The song, which appears on her 2013 self-titled album, will also be featured in the upcoming Lifetime movie "Babysitter's Black Book".

Hitting Vevo on Tuesday, February 10, the new visuals showcases different side of Lavigne. The shots of her singing the ballad while surrounded by lit candles in a room intersperse with some scenes from the film, which premieres on February 21.

The clip came a few months after Lavigne revealed she was suffering from a mystery illness. Back in December, she told her Twitter followers, "I'm not feeling well. I'm having some health issues," before shooting down "hilarious" rehab rumors.

Now that she's back and feeling better, the Canadian songstress will also release a new song called "Fly" that she's written for the Avril Lavigne Foundation in support of the Special Olympics. The track will be released prior to the Special Olympics World Summer Games, which will be held on July 25-August 2.

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