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Lily Allen

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British pop musician whose album 'Alright, Still' is discussed as an example of early 2000s pop production that used actual instruments rather than electronic backing.

Mentions (6)
"Crying because your husband broke the pledges such as 'you can only fuck a stranger and you have to pay for it'. Hedonistic polyamorous people set the most stupid boundaries and wonder why they get their hearts broken."
Lily Allen's poly marriage breakdown lmfao · u/Ligmabladee · ↑651 · 2025-10-28
"I remember her last marriage with Sam Cooper. He was a decent bloke. He was also great in bed as she wrote a song about him called L8 CMMR. This from a woman who wrote a song about her bad lover in the past called It's Not Fair. She used female escorts herself and defends it. She cheated on Cooper a"
Lily Allen is no innocent party. · u/Raptor2705 · ↑378 · 2025-11-03
"Just finished listening and want to use my first post here to discuss with the rs community… the songs are all lyrical confessions of the end of her marriage basically and idk why it has affected me so much, I wouldn't say the songs are necessarily life-changing, novel or deep. But their frank depic"
Did Lily Allen's new album make anyone else insanely sad · u/amorousooo · ↑240 · 2025-10-27
"would have been cute if this was ironic dark humour but looks like it's not"
"Been re-listening to Lily Allen's *Alright, Still* a lot lately and it's kind of shocking to be reminded of how many actual instruments mainstream pop instrumentals used to have 20-ish years ago."
The biggest problem with modern pop music is production, right? · u/Matewan1998 · ↑36 · 2024-02-03
"would have been cute if this was ironic dark humour but looks like it's not"
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