Lily Allen @lilyallen 25m
thank you Storm St Jude for finally getting rid of the neighbours tree that has been blocking out the light pic.twitter.com/hqkonNBFpW
It should've replaced He wasn't there the only meh song on her sophomore
Um but He Wasn't There is still flawless. I hate that it gets so much hate, it's such a good song. Granted it's *possibly* the worst on the album, but it's still a beautifully written and perfectly executed song.
I had no clue she did the John Lewis advert this year!
It's funny, before I heard either of Lily's albums I always assumed she JUST talk-singed (since most of her singles sound like that), I never realised just how beautiful her singing voice is. It's such a surprise.
Um but He Wasn't There is still flawless. I hate that it gets so much hate, it's such a good song. Granted it's *possibly* the worst on the album, but it's still a beautifully written and perfectly executed song.
It's not horrible but after such an unbelievably strong it doesn't feel like it's strong enough to close the album in my opinion.
I like HOH but I agree I don't want this sound for the whole album.
I want simple pop melodies with critical,funny and yet meaningful lyrics mixed with Lily's unique voice and delivery. Basically INMIY with a little twist
I don't worry about the lyrics, she can't fail at that territory. She said it's gonna be full of lullabies but no way she's gonna be able to shut her dirty mouth.
I think HOH was probably the most outlandish song from the album, a la F**k You. I'm still shocked at how Alright, Still-ish HOH is over being It's Not Me, It's You-esque. But still, I think the rest of the album will be more like the latter.
Really? I think it sounds like A.S. beause it has a much lighter vibe than her INMIY stuff
Regardless I am excited as hell
I didn't really enjoy any female albums this year except for Pure Heroine so I am very happy she is coming back