Lily Allen finishes sophomore album

Lily Allen finishes sophomore album

Lily Allen has reportedly mastered those demos and put all the other needed finishing touches on her second full-length album. The result, tentatively titled Stuck On The Naughty Step, however still lacks a release date and official tracklist.

“I’m pretty much sure it’s finished and I’ve got a meeting on Tuesday with the label, I’m really happy.”

- Lily Allen via BBC

While the U.K. pop princess (somehow that doesn’t sound to right) doesn’t have any tour dates currently scheduled, she has been putting her newly found free time to good use, doing everything from bashing her label and dropping album snippets to dressing up and, ahhh well…, at Glastonbury.

Allen has also recently been working with the Klaxons on a cover of Joe Jackson’s “Stepping Out” to be included on the band’s upcoming. Like Allen, details on the U.K. native’s second full-length album remain sketchy, though they did recently use a mime to drop a few nuggets.

And what’s that about an Allen, Kaiser Chiefs collaboration?

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4 Responses to “Lily Allen finishes sophomore album”

  1. God, why is Lilly Allen so much cooler than all the American chicks that make music. She’s fucking nuts and I love it.

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