Lily Allen was 21 when the catchy, cheeky Alright, Still was released in 2006, and notoriety has followed her ever since: In the past couple of years, she's sold millions of records, feuded with Amy Winehouse, drunkenly suggested that copresenter Elton John sod off at an awards show, and tearfully blogged on MySpace about feeling fat and ugly. But unlike Winehouse, Allen has turned fame's lemony side into fresh new songs. Produced by the Bird and the Bee's Greg Kurstin, It's Not Me, It's You dials down the sass in favor of sincere self-reflection and a greater grasp of morning-after consequences.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You
Lily Allen was 21 when the catchy, cheeky Alright, Still was released in 2006, and notoriety has followed her ever since: In the past couple of years, she's sold millions of records, feuded with Amy Winehouse, drunkenly suggested that copresenter Elton John sod off at an awards show, and tearfully blogged on MySpace about feeling fat and ugly. But unlike Winehouse, Allen has turned fame's lemony side into fresh new songs. Produced by the Bird and the Bee's Greg Kurstin, It's Not Me, It's You dials down the sass in favor of sincere self-reflection and a greater grasp of morning-after consequences.
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