Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born 2 May 1985) is an
English recording artist,
talk show host, and
actress. She is the daughter of actor and musician
Keith Allen and film producer
Alison Owen. Her teenage years comprised her
evolution in musical tastes, from
glam
rock to
alternative.
She ran
away from home to attend the Glastonbury Festival
at the age of fourteen. A year later, Allen
abandoned school and concentrated on improving her performing and
compositional skills. Afterwards, she created several demo songs,
and near the end of 2005 , she created a profile on
MySpace, where she made some of her recordings
public.
A contract was signed with the label
Regal Recordings, as the views on MySpace
rose to tens of thousands. In 2006, she began to work on completing
what would be her first studio album and its first mainstream
single "
Smile" reached the
top position on the
UK Singles
Chart in July 2006. Her debut record,
Alright, Still, was well received on the
international market, selling over 2.6 million copies and brought
Allen a nomination at the
Grammy
Awards,
BRIT Awards and
MTV Video Music Awards. She then
began hosting her own talk-show,
Lily Allen and Friends, on
BBC Three.
Her second major album release,
It's Not Me, It's You, saw a
genre shift for her, having more of an
electropop feel, rather than the
ska and
reggae influences of the
first one. The album debuted at #1 on the
UK Albums Chart and the
Australian ARIA Charts and was appreciated by
the critics, noting the singer's musical evolution and maturity. It
spawned the hit singles "
The Fear"
and "
Fuck You", popular
mostly in Europe. Allen and
Amy
Winehouse have been credited with starting a process that led
to the media-proclaimed "year of the women" in 2009 that has seen
five female artists making music of "experimentalism and
fearlessness" long nominated for the
Mercury Prize. In September 2009, Allen stated
that she sees no way that she could ever make a profit making new
records. She said that she has no plans to make another album and
she is not renewing her record contract. She also announced she is
considering a career in acting.
Childhood and early career
Allen was
born in Hammersmith
, west London, daughter of Welsh-born comedian and
actor Keith Allen and English, Portsmouth
-born, film producer Alison
Owen. Her family settled in the North London
borough of Islington
. She has an older sister, Sarah; a younger
brother,
Alfie Owen-Allen (who was
the subject of her song "
Alfie"); and a younger sister
Rebecca. She has a number of
half-sibling. Allen lived for a while
with comedian
Harry Enfield while her
mother dated him. She is the god-daughter of
Wild Colonials vocalist Angela McCluskey. The
late
Clash singer and guitarist
Joe Strummer is also referred to as a
godparent; while not literally true, Strummer was close to Allen.
Allen has
fond memories of the week and a half they would spend together at
Glastonbury
as part of a regular collective centred on Strummer and her
father. Strummer's musical past would not come into focus
for Allen until after his death.
In 1988, at the age of three, Allen appeared on
The Comic Strip Presents...
episode "The Yob," which her father had co-written. When Allen was
four years old, her father left the family. Allen claims to have
grown up with her mother in a working class environment, living in
a council house environment for most of her childhood.
This seems at odds
with the fact that she attended some of the UK's costliest public schools; Allen attended 13
schools in all, including Prince Charles's junior alma mater,
Hill House
School
, Millfield
, Bedales
School
, and a primary school in Leixlip
, Ireland,
and was expelled from several of them for drinking and
smoking.
When Allen
was 11, former University of Victoria
music student Rachel
Santesso overheard Allen singing Wonderwall by Oasis in the schools playground; impressed,
Santesso, who would later become an award-winning soprano and
composer, called Allen into her office the next day and started
giving her lunchtime singing lessons. This would lead to
Allen singing
Baby Mine from Disney's
Dumbo at a school concert. Allen would tell
Loveline that, the audience was
brought to tears at the sight of a troubled young girl doing
something good. At that point Allen said she knew that music was
something she needed to do either as a lifelong vocation or to get
it out of her system. Allen played piano to
grade 5 standard and achieved
Grade 8 in singing. She also played
violin, guitar and trumpet as well as being a member of a chamber
choir. Her first solo was "
In the
Bleak Midwinter."
According to The Sunday Times "the only school that
seemed to have a positive impact on her was" Cavendish
, an all-girl Christian school located in Camden Town
. At Cavendish, Allen "played a boy in a
production of
The Railway
Children and sang 'Baby Mine' from
Dumbo."
Allen made an appearance as a
lady-in-waiting in the 1998 film
Elizabeth, co-produced by
her mother. She dropped out of school at age fifteen, not wanting
to "spend a third of her life preparing to work for the next third
of her life, to set herself up with a pension for the next third of
her life."
After her family went to Ibiza on holiday,
Allen told her mother that she was staying with friends but
remained in Sant Antoni de Portmany
instead. She earned money by working at a
Plastic Fantastic record store and
dealing
ecstasy.
At the age
of 17, Allen became a member of the Groucho Club
and in her free time she listened to artists such
as The Specials, T.Rex and Happy
Mondays.
Music career
Record label and MySpace interest (2005–06)
Allen met her first manager,
George Lamb, in Ibiza when he saved
her from several assailants and sent her home. Allen was rejected
by several labels, which she attributed to her drinking and being
the daughter of
Keith Allen. Lily
eventually used her father's connections to get signed to
London Records a part of the
Warner Music in 2002. When the executive
who had signed her left, the label lost interest and she left
without releasing the
folk songs many of
which were written by her father.
Allen studied horticulture to become a florist, but changed her
mind and returned to music. She began writing songs, and her
manager introduced her to production duo
Future Cut in 2004. They worked in a small studio
in the basement of an office building. In 2005, Allen was signed to
Regal Recordings; they gave her
£25,000 to produce an album, though they were unable to provide
much support for it due to their preoccupation with other releases
such as
Coldplay's
X&Y and
Gorillaz's
Demon Days.
Allen created an account on MySpace and began posting demos in
November 2005. The demos attracted thousands of listeners, and 500
limited edition
7" vinyl singles of "
LDN" were rush-released, reselling for as much as
£40. Allen also produced two
mixtapes —
My First Mixtape and
My Second Mixtape — to
promote her work: they included tracks by
Creedence Clearwater Revival,
Dizzee Rascal, and
Ludacris. As she accumulated tens of thousands of
MySpace friends,
The Observer Music Monthly (OMM), a
magazine published in
The
Observer, took interest. Few people outside of her label's
A&R department knew who she was, so the
label was slow in responding to publications wanting to report
about her.
In March 2006,
OMM included an article about Allen's
success through MySpace. She received her first major mainstream
coverage, appearing in the magazine's cover story two months later.
The success of her songs convinced her label to allow her more
creative control over the album and to use some of the songs that
she had written instead of forcing her to work with mainstream
producers. Allen decided to work with producers
Greg Kurstin and
Mark
Ronson, finishing the rest of the album in two weeks.
The social networking site was the primary hub for messages of
support and condolence following her January 2008 miscarriage.
Allen received a 2008
NME Award nomination
for the category of "Best Band Blog." Allen's songs have been
downloaded from her MySpace page 19 million times. As of 9 February
2009, Allen had 448,000 MySpace friends. She was the fifth most
popular musical act of 2008, according to the social networking
site. Allen used her MySpace blog for controversies surrounding
her. By February 2009 she had stopped the practice because "It's
boring when people just pick stuff up and write about it. People
get hurt, people get upset."
Alright, Still (2006–07)
Allen's debut album,
Alright, Still, was released as a
limited-edition 12" vinyl in the UK on 3 July 2006; the full CD
release followed in the UK and the rest of Europe on 17 July 2006.
The album features between 11 and 14 tracks (depending on the
edition), most of which were previewed on her MySpace page,
including the singles "
Smile" (the first song she wrote
with Future Cut), "
LDN", "Knock 'Em Out",
and "
Alfie". "Friday Night",
co-written with
Jonny Bull, was also
included, alongside "Littlest Things" produced by
Mark Ronson, help earn Ronson a "Producer of the
Year – Non Classical"
2008 Grammy
Award.

Performing at "Solidays" on 7 July
2007.
In September 2006, "Smile" was made available on the United States
version of Apple Inc.'s
iTunes
Store. By December 2006, her music video for
Smile had
been played on various music channels as well as the song getting a
little airplay.
Entertainment Weekly named
Alright,
Still as one of the top 10 albums of 2006 despite the fact
that it had not yet been released in the U.S. Allen also did
several promotional ads for
MTV as their
Discover and Download artist of the month for January
2007.
On the week ending on 28 January 2007, British artists made chart
history taking all top 10 places in the Official UK Albums chart
for the first time since the chart was established in 1956,
according to British record labels trade association the BPI, the
album
Alright, Still was number nine that week.
The album was released in the United States on 30 January 2007,
landing at 20 on the Billboard Album Charts. Allen won a 2008 BMI
songwriting award for "Smile". "Smile" was the first single. The
U.S. version contains three additional tracks: "Nan, You're A
Window Shopper", "Blank Expression" (on the iTunes version) and a
new remix of "Smile" by Mark Ronson. On 5 March 2007, the single
"
Alfie" was released.
By January 2009 the album had sold 960,000 copies in the United
Kingdom and 520,000 copies in the United States. Allen said she
cringes now when listening to tracks from
Alright, Still,
as it reminds her that she was a "sort of over-excitable teenager
who desperately wanted attention" when she wrote it. Also in 2007,
she sang on the
Mark Ronson-produced
re-recording of the
Kaiser Chiefs'
song, "
Oh
My God".
It's Not Me, It's You (2008–09)
In April 2008, Allen said she was heading in a "new direction." She
posted two new song demos on her MySpace page and planned to
release a
mixtape to give her fans an idea
of what the new direction was. Allen said the new direction was
undertaken because: "I did a
retro thing last
time, and since I did that, a lot of other people did it too. I
wanted to separate myself from the group and move forward." For
this reason, Allen chose not to work with
Mark Ronson on
It's Not Me, It's
You.
Allen posted on MySpace a partial clip of a song, originally called
both "Guess Who Batman" and "Get With the Brogram," but was
eventually entitled "
Fuck
You" The song was originally written about the
British National Party but ended up
being about
George W. Bush. As of late May 2009 the song has peaked
at the number 68 position on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 charts, the highest
ranking of any song from the album. Allen had also posted early
versions of "
The Fear"
(then titled "I Don't Know"), "I Could Say", and "Who'd Have
Known". By 19 August, there were between 250,000 and one million
plays for each song from the album that she has made available to
listen to on her
MySpace page..
After the release of her first album, her parent record company,
EMI, was taken over by
Terra Firma. Her management company, Empire
Artist Management, was replaced by Twenty-First Artists although
her core team remained in place.
It's Not Me, It's You was
first scheduled for an early 2008 release but her miscarriage and
creative issues delayed the release date to the autumn. During
autumn 2008, EMI was undergoing restructuring. According to Allen,
this led to a situation were "everyone is terrified of losing their
jobs. So no one wants to make decisions or give you their opinion
in case it comes back on them. As an artist, that really is
terrifying." Due to this negative environment, a decision with
Allen's full approval was made to move the albums eventual release
date in February 2009 by
Regal/
Parlophone."

Allen performing in Toronto, Canada in
2009
The album was released on 9 February 2009 in the UK and the
following day in the United States. The album debuted at the number
1 position in the UK, Canada, and Australia. It debuted at the
number 2 position in Europe and the number 5 position in the United
States. As of the 26 February the album was at the number 5
position on the Pan-European Charts. The album has been certified
as platinum in the United Kingdom.
The first single from the album, "
The
Fear" was released digitally on 9 December 2008 and released on
CD on 26 January 2009. It entered the chart at number 136 on
limited edition and was number 1 for the first four weeks after its
official release. As of 26 February the single was at the number 3
position on the Eurochart. This single also topped the first ever
Mobile Downloads Chart which is based on sales of full-track
downloads to mobile phones in the United Kingdom. The video for the
single was released 4 December. Three weeks before its release the
single was in top 20 on Nielsen Music Control's U.K. Radio Airplay.
In the United States on 12 January, the single was "worked" to
Triple A Radio formats then
Top 40. The song
is based on Allen's fear that the world will become a sterile place
where everything is sponsored. The single is described as an
electropop track that discusses celebrity
culture..
The second single released from the album, "
Not
Fair" was released for download in March; its physical release
is scheduled for May 2009. It debuted at the number 16 position on
the UK singles chart By 27 April the single had moved up to the
number 9 position. On 18 May the song resided at the number 7
position on the Australian charts..
Not Fair has been
described as a humorous song about a lazy lover. Allen has played
the song to the person in question, and he did not realize the song
was about him. The video for the song revolves around the classic
American country music television show
The Porter Wagoner Show.
At the urging of her record company, Allen tried unsuccessfully to
create the album with several writers and producers. Allen
eventually returned to
Greg Kurstin who
had written three songs for
Alright, Still. The album was
produced by Kurstin at Eagle Rock Studios in Los Angeles. Before
returning to Kus, Allen co-wrote the songs for the album with
Kurstin who played piano on it. This is a change from her earlier
work in which she wrote lyrics for finished tracks. Allen released
a statement saying "We decided to try and make bigger sounding,
more ethereal songs, real songs ... I wanted to work with one
person from start to finish to make it one body of work. I wanted
it to feel like it had some sort of integrity. I think I've grown
up a bit as a person and I hope it reflects that."
Other songs on the album include "He Wasn't There," a letter to her
father one of three songs about immediate family members. "Him" is
about God and includes her favourite line on the record: "I don't
imagine he's ever been suicidal/ His favourite band is
Creedence Clearwater Revival,"
"22" was written about a specific person but ended up as a more
general song about females who rely on their looks and find at the
age of 30, according to Allen, that "it hits them that they're not
doing anything with their lives and it's too late." "Who'd Have
Known" is a pastiche of the
Take That song
"Shine." Take That allowed Allen to use the song on the album but
turned down an offer to sing and do a video with Allen. "Chinese"
references take-away food and although believed to be about a boy,
it is actually about time spent with her mother.
On 23 October, Allen released "Everyone's At It", the first track
from the album for download on her MySpace page. The song appears
to be a commentary on the drug culture and is expected to cause
controversy. It includes the lyrics "I'm not trying to say that I'm
smelling of roses but when will we tire of putting shit up our
noses... It's meant to be fun and this just doesn't feel right...
So you've got a prescription, and that makes it legal. I find those
excuses overwhelmingly feeble… The kids are in danger, they're all
getting habits. From what I can see, everyone's at it."
The release of the album is a factor in
EMI’s
more than trebling its earnings. An online game,
Escape the
Fear, was created by
Matmi as part of the
viral marketing campaign targeted at
people unaware of Allen or the album. Players playing the role of
Allen must negotiate a series of obstacles standing in the way of
Allen's dreams. Since its release, the game has topped the
worldwide viral charts three times, including the week of
Christmas—a highly contested time of the year. By
18 February 2009, the game had been played over two million times.
On Allen's website, there are remixes of songs from the album by
fans who have been allowed access to individual parts of the
songs.
Collaborations and other music
Allen provided backing vocals on the
Basement Jaxx song "Lights Go Down" (from
Crazy Itch Radio) and
appears on tracks on
Robbie
Williams's latest album,
Rudebox on the
Manu Chao-cover "
Bongo Bong and Je Ne T'Aime
Plus" (produced by Mark Ronson) and also on "Keep On." She also
provides vocals on "Rawhide" by
Jamie T. She
performed a duet with rapper
Dizzee
Rascal on the song "Wanna Be" that appeared on Rascal's
Maths + English album.
Rapper
Common has also collaborated
with Allen on the track "
Drivin' Me
Wild" from his seventh album
Finding Forever. On 30 June 2008, Allen
and
Klaxons singer
Jamie Reynolds announced they were working on
a new song and had completed a cover of
Joe Jackson's "Steppin Out."
Allen and
New Young Pony Club
provided backing vocals to the song "
Never Miss a Beat" that appears on the
Kaiser Chiefs' album
Off With Their Heads. The song was
released as a single on 6 October 2008. Allen's voice on the song
was described as unrecognisable due to Mark Ronson's production.
The album was released on the 13 October. Allen was expected to
provide vocals for the track "Always Happens like That."
Allen wrote a song for the 2008 Shockwaves Awards entitled "From
Barry to Billericay" about comedian
James
Corden. She contributed the song "She's So Lovely and Naive"
for the soundtrack of the 2008 British comedy film
Angus, Thongs and Perfect
Snogging. Allen presented members of
Squeeze with their
Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award.
Glenn Tilbrook later remarked that he
really like Allen's cover of "
Up
the Junction."
On 12 December 2008, Mark Ronson premièred Allen's cover version of
Britney Spears' song "
Womanizer" on his
East Village radio show. Allen in her
MySpace blog said Ronson was supposed to "talk all over it so it
wouldn't get ripped." Instead Ronson played the song in its
entirety and the cover within days had been heard worldwide causing
Allen to get into "serious trouble" with her label. Allen has
played the song at gigs.
Touring
In 2007,
she played the newly launched Park Stage at the Glastonbury
Festival
, replacing M.I.A.
who had cancelled. Saying "it's big shoes to fill, and we're
doing it acoustically so it might sound a bit funny" she ended her
set singing a cover of
Blondie's "
Heart of Glass." Allen describes this
performance as the highlight of the 2006–2008 period In concert,
Allen performed a parody of
50 Cent's
"
Window Shopper," called "Nan, You're
a Window Shopper," which was commercially released as a B-side to
"LDN," because approval was not given in time for the
Alright,
Still release. Nonetheless, the song appears on the U.S.
version of the album. During the festival she reunited two members
of
The Specials an act that guitarist
Lynval Golding claimed played a
"massive part" in the group's 2009 reunion.
Allen
performed to positive reviews when Irving Plaza
was rechristened as The Fillmore
New York at Irving Plaza
on 11 April 2007. Allen canceled a scheduled
appearance at the 2008
Isle of
Wight Festival telling festival promoter John Giddings the
reason for the cancellation was that her album was behind schedule.
Giddings said that the reason given was not acceptable and possibly
a lie. Giddings decided not to sue her.
On 29
June 2008, Allen performed at the Glastonbury Festival
alongside producer Mark Ronson. An emotional
Allen dedicated her performance of "
Littlest Things" to her grandmother who died
the night before. On 3 July, in a surprise appearance with Ronson
at the
Wireless Festival, Allen
appeared to perform "Littlest Things" and "
Oh My God." She forgot some
song lyrics.
Allen's
first concert to promote It's Not Me, It's You was held 28
January 2009 at Koko in London
. It
was her first London gig in 18 months. A few days later she played
at a gay nightclub where she dressed up as
Britney Spears for the song "Womanizer." She
also dressed up as
The Pink Panther
and wore a revealing
Little Bo Peep
romper suit.
On 10 February Allen
played the first of three scheduled "secret" shows at New York’s
Bowery
Ballroom
sponsored by
MySpace. The New York gig was also
sponsored by
TurboTax.
Additional concerts
were scheduled for Tokyo
, and
London
. A 9
date tour of Great Britain and Ireland was started . She opened the
tour with a performance at the
O2
Academy Glasgow where she connected with the audience. The
loudest cheers were for her song "
The
Fear."
In Manchester
she was supported by La
Roux. In April 2009 completed a sold out 14 city United
States tour. She also played Toronto and was be backed by
Natalie Portman's Shaved
Head.
she has been confirmed for the Oxegen Festival, T-Mobile INmusic festival,, Bestival Festival and Big Weekend Festival.
Allen was scheduled for return engagements at the
T In The Park festival. Starting on 5 June
2009 Allen was scheduled to tour Australia and Japan.
In June 2009 Allen
appeared for the third time at the Glastonbury Festival
performing a 14 song set. The crowd cheered
wildly and followed her request to raise their middle fingers at
the
British National Party
before her performance of
Fuck You. Allen wore a white
glove that was seen as a tribute to
Michael Jackson. There were 762,000 requests
to see her performance on the
BBC's Glastonbury
online service, the second highest amount for any performer.
In
addition she was scheduled for an 11 July appearance at the Summer
Series at London's Somerset
House
. In August 2009 Allen is scheduled to duet
with American musician/actor
David
Cassidy at the Flatlake Festival in Ireland. She provided
funding for "Artane Band" a marching band consisting of teenagers,
for the purpose of travel expenses to the festival. In November and
December 2009, she is scheduled for a 14 date tour of the United
Kingdom and Ireland. In January 2010, Allen will be appearing at
the Australian and New Zealand rock festival
Big Day Out.
Musical hiatus (2009–present)
In September of 2009 Allen announced that she is considering a
career in acting and that she will not renew her record contract.
In a blog, her last before taking it down, Allen wrote that she has
"no plans" to make another record. "The days of me making money
from recording music have been and gone as far as I'm concerned".
Allen's spokesperson said "She is not quitting pop music. She is
not thinking about her next album right now because she is still in
the middle of promoting her current record."
Television and film
Allen signed a one series contract to present her own BBC Three TV
show entitled
Lily Allen and
Friends based on the social networking phenomenon that
helped to launch her music career. The singer asked her
MySpace friends to suggest the name for the show.
The guests on the first show that aired in February 2008 were
Cuba Gooding Junior and
David Mitchell, and later guests
included Mark Ronson,
Joanna Page, James
Corden,
Lauren Laverne,
Roisin Murphy,
Louis
Walsh, and
Danny Dyer. The show
received a 2% share of the total multi-channel audience share
despite a high-profile nationwide marketing campaign. Her third
show received a 2.7% share. Allen was quoted in a British tabloid
as rating the show "probably five out of 10" and said "I made a lot
of money out of it".
On 1 April 2008, citing Allen's rapid development as a TV host and
her popularity among its
target
audience BBC Three announced it was renewing
Lily Allen and
Friends for a second season. On 1 January 2009, she presented
a 60-minute programme for
4Music called
Lily Allen's 10 Best of British. On 12 January 2009,
BBC Three controller
Danny Cohen said that the show will not air in
the Spring of 2009 as originally scheduled because of music
commitments. Cohen noted "She is on the record as doing a second
series and we are looking forward to having her back but we don't
know at the moment".
The BBC was criticised by several teacher unions for a video shown
on
Lily Allen and Friends that apparently showed a student
running up from behind and pulling down his teachers trousers. The
unions said broadcasting this clip was irresponsible and greatly
added to the teacher's embarrassment. While introducing the clip
Allen called it "kegging" and said "It's very childish, but very
funny". On 12 June 2009 Allen filmed a scene on the Australian soap
opera
Neighbours. She was
scheduled to play herself in a scene with
Matthew Werkmeister.
Performances
Performing on 18 February 2007.
Allen performed for the 2008 New Year's Eve episode of
Jools Holland's Hootenanny. In February 2009,
she performed "The Fear" on
GMTV. In the United
States she appeared on
The Today
Show on 10 February 2009,
The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno on 16 February 2009, and
The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 18
February 2009. On 3 April she performed on the
Jimmy Kimmel Live show. On 21 April
she was interviewed and performed on
The
View. She also performed on 24 April on
Late Night with David
Letterman.
Fashion career
In May 2007, Allen launched a line of dresses, shoes, and
accessories entitled
Lily Loves. Allen is reported to
enjoy a "special relationship" with
Chanel
that is said to include borrowing clothes and jewellery and being
flown in to sit in the front row of their shows..
Karl Lagerfeld, the head designer for the
company personally hired and photographed Allen for a campaign to
promote a luxury line of handbags due to launch in September
2009.
Allen won the 2008
Glamour Woman of the
Year Awards "Editors Special Award." Allen was nominated for a
Highstreet Fashion Award in the category of "Best Dressed
Celebrity." In a readers poll for the weekly British style magazine
Look, Allen was named the ninth best style role model.
Allen has been described by the UK edition of
Elle Magazine as a person who is not
overly trendy in her fashion choices.
According to a newspaper report Allen told
Capital Radio she has done modelling for a
unnamed company. . Allen is scheduled to unveil a line of jewellery
in September 2009. The line has nine ranges and is influenced by
Chanel and Dinny Hall.
Public persona
Due to her outspokenness, Allen has been the subject of many
controversies. Disparaging remarks about musicians
Luke Pritchard of
The
Kooks,
Bob Geldof,
Amy Winehouse,
Kylie
Minogue, and
Katy Perry have all
garnered minor press attention.
She later said that making fun of other pop
stars was a result of a lack of confidence, saying "I felt like 'Oh
God, I'm short, fat, ugly and I hate all these people who flaunt
their beauty.'" Photos of her drunk and topless in the Cannes Film
Festival
were also widely covered in the press. Her
appearance at the 2008 Glamour Awards of the Year also generated
criticism, as she showed up intoxicated with a dress depicting
decapitated
Bambi figures, and had an
on-stage, expletive-laced exchange with
Elton
John. Allen has shown her
third
nipple on television. Allen feels like she has become a drunk
character in a comic. "I wish my comic character wasn't that, but
there's nothing I can do."
On 19 January 2009 in an interview with MTV UK, she commented on a
feud with
Katy Perry, saying that nothing
was actually going on. In an interview with
Q
magazine saying "They’re just tits” Allen revealed she has been
flashing people for years partially
because of her aversion to bras. On the BBC's
Test Match Special on 21 August 2009, she
spoke about her love of the game of cricket.
Social activism
Allen has taken an interest in environmental and social concerns.
Although the singer is a staunch supporter of the
Labour Party, Allen has been credited with
helping inspire a parliamentary rebellion against Prime Minister
Gordon Brown when she wrote to all
members of Parliament asking them to back an amendment to an energy
bill. She records at Studio A which is currently the only solar
powered studio in Europe. Allen has been nominated with nine others
for the title of
Greenest Star in Playhouse for
Disney Playhouse's inaugural
Playing for the
Planet Awards.
Allen performed at a benefit concert for
War Child, an international child
protection agency that works with children affected by war. Backed
by
Keane, Allen sang "Smile" and
"
Everybody’s Changing."
The singer and
The Clash guitarist
Mick Jones performed The
Clash’s song "
Straight to
Hell" on a album for the charity
Heroes scheduled for release 24 February
2009. Allen is scheduled to travel abroad in February 2009 to
investigate how the money she earned for the charity is being
used.
Allen spoke in favour of equality for gays in an interview with the
Gay Times. Allen became the first
female on the cover of that publication in 12 years. Allen received
support from the animal rights organisation
PETA after a faux fur coat she was spotted wearing was
mistaken for a coat made of real fur.
Allen has
been named the face of the National
Portrait Gallery
as part of the gallery's marketing campaign.
The picture was photographed by
Nadav
Kander emblazoned with the words, "Vocalist, Lyricist, Florist"
. Allen and Jamie Hince, guitarist for
The
Kills raised £48,350 for the children’s charity The Hoping
Foundation. The pair sang
Dream A Little Dream Of Me at a
karaoke auction fundraiser.
After the British Government's plans to implement a
three strikes policy for file sharing
copyright infringement, Lily Allen came out in strong support for
disconnecting offenders. Creating a blog entitled
"It’s Not
Alright" against file sharing, it subsequently came to light
that she had copied text directly from the
Techdirt website of an interview with
50 Cent. This led to an exchange on the internet,
which culminated in accusations being made that Ms. Allen had
infringed on other artists' copyrights by creating
mix tapes early in her career, that she then made
available via her website.
On 1
October 2009 Allen and several other musicians released the world's
first digital musical petition aimed at pressuring world leaders
attending the December 2009 climate change summit in Copenhagen
, Denmark. The petition involved a cover of
the song "
Beds are Burning" by
Midnight Oil.
Reception
Allen was included on the
NME Cool List
for 2006. She was voted the third coolest person of the year in
NME Magazine. She ranked "Number One Reason to Love '07"
and "Hottest Woman of Pop/R&B." in
Blender magazine. Allen was also
rated number 10 on
BBC Three's list of
Most Annoying People of 2006. Allen was voted fourth coolest
celebrity in a poll taken of 20,000 teenagers by the social
networking website
Bebo that was released in
December 2008.
Rapper
Example has recorded a new
version of "Smile" called "Vile," which is an
answer song written from the perspective of the
ex-boyfriend (although he was never actually Allen's boyfriend).
Both songs were then parodied by
Chris
Moyles on his Radio 1 breakfast show in a song called "Piles."
"LDN" has spawned an answer song by rapper
Sway DaSafo and a remix by UK grime artist JME.
Evening Standard columnist
Nick Cutis wrote that "Lily Allen and Madonna have arguably done
more for female equality with their 'unladylike' swearing in public
than with their singing careers."
Punk
icon
Siouxsie Sioux said Allen and
Amy Winehouse are the two current
musicians she regards as strong female role models.
In 2009 Allen is the subject of cover stories for both
Spin Magazine and
Q Magazine.
MTV said in
February 2009 "She seems less like the model of a 21st century pop
star and more like the kind of girlfriend you'd have when you're 22
– the awesome kind you'd go backpacking around Europe with, wear a
sarong with. She is perfectly imperfect. Which is why she's
probably also the most interesting pop star ever created." Allen's
album
It's Not Me, It's
You has been praised for trying to define the times. Allen
said that she does not write songs with a big picture in mind.
Allen was on
Esquire
Magazine's list of 60 "Brilliant Brits 2009".
Discography
Awards and nominations
| Year |
Award |
Category |
Result |
| 2006 |
Q Awards |
Best New Act |
Nominated |
| Digital Music Awards |
Best Pop Artist |
Won |
| 2007 |
BRIT Awards |
British Female Solo Artist |
Nominated |
| Mastercard British Album
(Alright, Still) |
Nominated |
| British Breakthrough Act |
Nominated |
| MTV Video Music
Awards |
Best New Artist |
Nominated |
| NME Awards |
Worst Dressed |
Won |
| 2008 |
Grammy Awards |
Best Alternative Music Album (Alright, Still) |
Nominated |
| Highstreet Fashion Awards |
Best Dressed Celebrity |
Nominated |
| Glamour Women of the Year
Awards |
Editors Special Award |
Won |
| BMI Awards |
("Smile") |
Won |
| 2009 |
GQ Men Of The Year Awards |
("Woman Of The Year") |
Won |
| Q Awards |
Best Track ("The Fear") |
Won |
|
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2009
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Further reading
- Howden, Martin. Lily Allen: Living Dangerously. John
Blake Publishing Ltd. 2007. ISBN-10: 1844544370 ISBN-13:
978-1844544370
External links