Lily Allen is laughing at all the old music execs who didn't give her proper attention in the past, as her debut has landed her on magazine covers, radio, and ipod playlists everywhere. With help from her infectious hit "Smile," vocalist Lily Allen has quickly become the cover girl for feel-good indie pop. She unites women with her humorous lyrics about breakups, eating pasta without feeling guilty, and hating fashion magazines but reading them anyway. Catchy enough for men to sing along, too.
Debut album by this critically adored British female pop vocalist. 11 tracks including the single "Smile". It's been a whirlwind couple of months for Lily Allen. After signing a low key deal with Regal, late last year, no one could have predicted how quickly she'd make an impression on the nation. Lily, like many artists, started posting tracks on her Myspace site in November 2005, so she could gauge what people thought. The response has been phenomenal. Listens on her Myspace site now are staggering, over 2 million and rising. The support from the press, radio and TV has been fantastic. She is already a 'red top' favorite with her honesty and sharp tongue, but also has fans across the digital world and within cult publications. Regal. 2006.