Lily Allen is serious paprazzi material (in the UK). She's popular because she's young, hot, and she sings about daily things such as boyfriends, fucking, and drugs, and because the music is slick pop with big electro beats. She made it big in 2006 thanks to MySpace, released an album and some singles, one of which, Smile, I think even US kids know, and in 2008 recorded her second album, It's Not Me, It's You, released just this February, 2009.
Anyways, I have this album, and here is what I think:
4.5 stars: 50 years from now, 4.0, but for its daring approach to pop and ridiculous popularity, a strong 4.5, resting largely on her voice and on her lyrics, the former so silky you think she was born singing like this, the latter direct and natural, a good quality in music this poppy. Play it very loudly so you hear all the nuances.
Lily Allen: smarter and more talented beyond either her popularity or her typical fans.
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if it's 4.5 stars, then why is it on Six Stars. (just kidding, can't wait to download it)
ReplyDeletethe first song's only half-over, but i'm questioning this rec already. hahaha
ReplyDeleteaww, what's wrong with it?? it may take a moment for its charm to hit.
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