Complete List Of Ava Max Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Ava Max Songs From A to Z

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Ava Max built her career not on gimmicks or trends, but on relentless determination, powerful vocals, and a vision for bold, empowering pop music that connects across continents.Born Amanda Ava Koci on February 16, 1994, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of Albanian immigrants who fled their war-torn homeland in search of a better life. Raised primarily in Virginia, she was drawn to music at an early age and performed publicly as a child. By her teenage years, she was already crafting demos and dreaming of a pop career, making trips to Los Angeles with her mother to chase down the dream that would eventually define her adult life.

After a series of false starts and unreleased material in her early career, she began to attract attention under the stage name Ava. Her first notable release was “Take Away the Pain” in 2013, a track that didn’t achieve commercial success but marked the beginning of a serious attempt to break through. Her fortunes changed when she met producer Cirkut, known for his work with The Weeknd and Katy Perry. Their creative partnership proved pivotal, helping her hone her sound and develop the bold, theatrical pop aesthetic that would soon become her hallmark.

Her breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of “Sweet but Psycho.” A dark, infectious pop anthem that walked a fine line between playful and provocative, the single became a global hit. It topped charts in twenty-two countries and broke into the top ten on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number ten. The song stayed at number one on the UK Singles Chart for four consecutive weeks and earned her the iHeartRadio Titanium Award, along with recognition at the MTV Europe Music Awards, where she won Best Push Act.

Building on the massive success of “Sweet but Psycho,” Ava Max released her debut album Heaven & Hell in September 2020. The album was structured as a dual-concept record, with the “Heaven” side featuring empowering, upbeat anthems and the “Hell” side leaning into darker, more introspective material. It included hits like “Kings & Queens,” “Who’s Laughing Now,” and the remix “My Head & My Heart,” which sampled ATC’s early-2000s hit “Around the World (La La La La La).” Heaven & Hell reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and peaked at number twenty-seven on the Billboard 200, proving her ability to sustain commercial success across multiple singles.

The visual aesthetic and thematic consistency of her debut album helped solidify her as a pop star with a clear artistic identity. Ava Max wasn’t just releasing singles; she was building a world—one rooted in fantasy, empowerment, and a strong sense of self. Her stage presence and fashion became as much a part of her persona as the music itself, with her trademark “Max Cut” hairstyle—long on one side, short on the other—becoming symbolic of her self-proclaimed embrace of duality and individuality.

Her second studio album, Diamonds & Dancefloors, arrived in January 2023 and leaned heavily into dance-pop, a shift from the more traditional pop balladry of her earlier work. The album was preceded by the singles “Maybe You’re the Problem,” “Million Dollar Baby,” and “Weapons.” She tapped into influences from late ’90s and early 2000s club music, delivering an uptempo collection of tracks built for movement and escapism. The production remained lush and polished, with her vocals front and center, showcasing her ability to evolve her sound while maintaining the lyrical themes of strength and perseverance.

Ava Max continued to cement her international appeal through collaborations. Her appearance on Tiësto’s 2021 track “The Motto” became a hit in multiple territories, including Austria, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, further establishing her crossover potential in electronic and club music circles. The success of this collaboration demonstrated her adaptability and further expanded her fanbase.

Throughout her career, Max has collected an impressive array of industry accolades. Beyond her MTV Europe Music Award and iHeartRadio Titanium recognition, she received an ASCAP Pop Music Award for “Kings & Queens” in 2021 and a BMI London Music Award that same year. She has also been recognized at the Swiss Music Awards, Los 40 Music Awards, and the Electronic Dance Music Awards, further illustrating her global reach and industry respect.

Outside of her commercial work, she has participated in charity efforts, including her contribution to the 2020 BBC Radio 2 Allstars cover of Oasis’s “Stop Crying Your Heart Out,” a benefit single for the Children in Need campaign. Her music and public persona emphasize empowerment, individuality, and self-love—messages that resonate strongly with her fanbase and have made her a relatable figure among young listeners navigating identity and self-worth.

Ava Max’s attention to visual storytelling is evident not just in her fashion and branding, but in her music videos, which often feature high-concept visuals and stylized fantasy elements. Her team crafts cohesive narratives that align with the themes in her music—conflict, triumph, duality—creating a pop universe that invites repeated engagement.

In May 2025, she announced her third studio album, Don’t Click Play, scheduled for release on August 22, 2025. The title alone hinted at reverse psychology and a savvy approach to digital marketing, and the lead single “Lost Your Faith” quickly caught attention with its shimmering synths and crisp vocal performance. Anticipation for the project surged thanks to cryptic teasers and interactive online campaigns, a reflection of her modern approach to promotion and fan engagement.

While many artists struggle to maintain momentum after a major debut hit, Ava Max has demonstrated consistency in delivering radio-friendly pop singles without sacrificing a distinct artistic voice. Her ability to inhabit both the glittering pop icon and the vulnerable songwriter roles has given her staying power in a fast-moving industry.

As she enters her second decade in the music business, Ava Max continues to grow as a performer, a songwriter, and a public figure. With three full-length studio albums, a global following, and a growing legacy of hit singles and awards, she represents a new generation of pop artists who navigate fame with a mix of calculated ambition and genuine connection to fans.

Complete List Of Ava Max Songs From A to Z

  1. 1 Wish – Non-album single – 2024
  2. Alone, Pt. II (with Alan Walker) – World of Walker – 2019
  3. Anyone But You – Non-album promotional single – 2016
  4. Baby It’s Both (Illit featuring Ava Max) – Non-album single – 2024
  5. BelladonnaHeaven & Hell – 2020
  6. Blood, Sweat & Tears – Non-album promotional single – 2019
  7. Born to the NightHeaven & Hell – 2020
  8. Brought the Heat Back (with Enhypen) – Romance: Untold – 2024
  9. Call Me TonightHeaven & Hell – 2020
  10. Car Keys (Ayla) (with Alok) – Non-album single – 2023
  11. Choose Your FighterBarbie the Album – 2023
  12. Christmas Without You – Non-album single – 2020
  13. Clap Your Hands (Le Youth featuring Ava Max) – Non-album single – 2017
  14. Cold as IceDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  15. Come Home – Non-album promotional single – 2015
  16. Dancing’s DoneDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  17. Diamonds & DancefloorsDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  18. EveryTime I Cry – Non-album single – 2021
  19. Forever Young (with David Guetta and Alphaville) – Non-album single – 2024
  20. Freaking Me Out – Non-album single – 2019
  21. Get Outta My HeartDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  22. GhostDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  23. HeavenHeaven & Hell – 2020
  24. Hold Up (Wait a Minute)Diamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  25. In The DarkDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  26. Into Your Arms (Witt Lowry featuring Ava Max) – Non-album single – 2018
  27. Jet Set – Non-album promotional single – 2016
  28. Kings & QueensHeaven & Hell – 2020
  29. Last Night on EarthDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  30. Lost Your FaithDon’t Click Play – 2025
  31. Lovin’ MyselfDon’t Click Play – 2025
  32. Make Up (Vice and Jason Derulo featuring Ava Max) – Non-album single – 2018
  33. Maybe You’re the ProblemDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  34. Million Dollar BabyDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  35. My Head & My HeartHeaven & Hell – 2020 (digital reissue)
  36. My Oh MyDon’t Click Play – 2025
  37. My Way – Non-album promotional single – 2018
  38. NakedHeaven & Hell – 2020
  39. Not Your Barbie GirlHeaven & Hell – 2020 (Japanese edition)
  40. OMG What’s HappeningHeaven & Hell – 2020
  41. On Me (Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown featuring Ava Max) – Scoob! The Album – 2020
  42. On Somebody – Non-album promotional single – 2019
  43. One of UsDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  44. RumorsHeaven & Hell – 2020
  45. Sad Boy (R3hab and Jonas Blue featuring Ava Max and Kylie Cantrall) – Non-album single – 2021
  46. SaltHeaven & Hell – 2020
  47. Satellite – Non-album promotional single – 2013
  48. SleepwalkerDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  49. Slippin’ (featuring Gashi) – Non-album promotional single – 2018
  50. Slow Dance (AJ Mitchell featuring Ava Max) – Slow Dance and Skyview – 2019
  51. So Am IHeaven & Hell – 2020
  52. Spinning Around – Non-album promotional single – 2015
  53. Spot a FakeDon’t Click Play – 2025
  54. Stop Crying Your Heart Out (as BBC Radio 2 Allstars) – Non-album single – 2020
  55. Sweet but PsychoHeaven & Hell – 2020
  56. Tabú (with Pablo Alborán) – Non-album single – 2019
  57. Take Away the Pain – Non-album promotional single – 2013
  58. Take You to HellHeaven & Hell – 2020
  59. TattooHeaven & Hell – 2020
  60. The Motto (with Tiësto) – Drive – 2021
  61. TornHeaven & Hell – 2020
  62. Turn Off the LightsDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  63. WeaponsDiamonds & Dancefloors – 2023
  64. Whatever (with Kygo) – Kygo – 2024
  65. Who’s Laughing NowHeaven & Hell – 2020

Albums

Heaven & Hell (2020): 17 songs

Diamonds & Dancefloors (2023): 14 songs

Don’t Click Play (2025): 4 songs Pre-release

Non-album singles and appearances: 30 songs

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