During her appearance on a podcast, Lily Allen revealed how her fifth studio album has several musical influences, such as country and western
Responsible for hits like “Smile,” “Fuck You,” “Not Fair” It is “The Fear,” Lily Allen hasn’t released a studio album in approximately six years – and doesn’t feel pressure to release new music, because “no one has any expectations.”
It’s worth remembering how the singer’s last album was No Shamereleased on June 8, 2018. Participating in the podcast Dishpresented by Nick Grimshaw It is Angela Hartnett, Allen was asked if she felt any pressure from record company executives to make a specific type of material.
“I have a distribution deal, but that means I don’t really have a distribution team. AIR – what is Artist and Repertoireor the people who help you with, you know, the music and editing,” he stated (via Music News).
So, I’m kind of alone and I don’t have, like, a deadline… nobody has any expectations.
Right away, Lily Allen commented on how he’s “experimenting with some things,” especially musical genres like country and western: “And I also feel like my writing is very narrative, narrative-driven kind of music. Because I don’t feel things, so it’s never about emotions.”
Source: Rollingstone

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