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Lily Allen isn't one to shy away from controversy. Her next album, Sheezus, is to be released in May and rubbed some people the wrong way due to its obvious borrowing from Kanye West (although Allen's recently called it a tribute). She's made a litany of nasty comments aimed at everyone from pop stars Lady Gaga and Cheryl Cole to activist Bob Geldof. One fan made a nasty comment about Allen via Twitter on Monday, and in a rather surprising move, the performer agreed with all of his comments. -
Lily Allen unveils 'Sheezus' tracklist, album cover, release date and new music video
The world had better watch out, because the reign of Sheezus is nigh. After dropping new music videos and singles steadily since November, Today (March 10), British pop singer Lily Allen has revealed the release date, tracklisting and cover art for her third studio album. And if that's not enough, Allen also dropped a new single and music video. -
Lily Allen's new album title mocks Kanye West... introducing 'Sheezus'
Lily Allen is not done making a statement. After releasing the patriarchy-smashing single "Hard Out Here" last year and the poppy but oddball "Air Balloon" last month, the British pop star has finally unveiled the title of her new album, and it's not going to make Kanye West feel good. Allen's third LP is going to be called... Sheezus. -
Watch: Lily Allen drops arcade inspired 'L8 CMMR' lyric video for 'Girls' song
Lily Allen's man may be a late comer, but her newest lyric video is right on time. Today (Feb. 17), the British pop princess released an old-school video game inspired clip for her newest track "L8 CMMR." -
Lily Allen gets surreal with light 'Air Balloon' music video [WATCH]
Lily Allen is ready for you to get all dizzy and happy in her "Air Balloon." After dropping the new single last month, the British pop tart released the official music video for the fun-filled song today (Feb. 7), zebras and all. -
Lily Allen premieres new song, 'L8 CMMR,' for HBO's Girls [LISTEN]
HBO's series Girls is known for its soundtrack and so far has premiered new music from Beck, Miguel and Jenny Lewis. Now, Lily Allen has shared her exclusive song for the show, called "L8 CMMR." -
Lily Allen releases new cover 'Shelter You' with Louis Eliot for 'Tarka' charity album [LISTEN]
Lily Allen continues to prepare for her big old 2014 comeback. Fresh off of the last few months, which saw her release two new stellar singles, "Hard Out Here" and "Air Balloon," from her forthcoming third album and a top-selling charity cover of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know," today (Jan. 31), Allen has released another new song. -
Review: Lily Allen drifts away from her problems on poppy new song 'Air Balloon' [LISTEN]
Lily Allen is continuing to gear up for her return to music. After dropping her patriarchy challenging single "Hard Out Here" in November, the British pop darling has now dropped a second track from her yet-to-be titled third studio album. Today (Jan. 13), Allen released the fittingly light song "Air Balloon" on her official YouTube page. -
Lily Allen to tackle 2010 miscarriage, politics on new album 2014
Lily Allen is looking to make a comeback in music this year, and the "Hard Out Here" singer won't be holding back. In a new interview with Q Magazine, Allen revealed that she'll be tackling two big, personal issues on her upcoming third studio album including her tragic 2010 miscarriage. -
Women We Love Wednesday: Lily Allen
It's hard not to love Lily Allen. The 28-year-old singer/songwriter is a pistol for the ages and is not afraid to speak her mind. Allen's music has always been highlighted with an acerbic wit, blatant honesty and a politcal awareness that isn't typically heard in popular music. The best part about Allen's music is that it's set to music so adorably poppy and bubblegummy that it oftentimes takes a second listen to realize the socially aware lyrics that she's written, making for music that is truly layered and original. -
Lily Allen says she would like to work with Miley Cyrus
Lily Allen and Miley Cyrus have both had their share of controversy and backlash for some of their choices as artists. -
Lily Allen defends the presence of her dancers in the video for "Hard Out Here"
It seems that it's hard for some pop artists to find the right balance between pushing the limits and taking it too far (assuming some of that isn't just hunger for publicity). Lily Allen is the one now defending some of the choices she made with her dancers in the newly released video for "Hard Out Here," the most recent track from the artist since 2009.
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