Lily Rose Beatrice Allen, a young British singer in the genres of alternative pop, electro-pop, 2 Tone, was born on May 2, 1985 in Hammersmith, London. Father, Keith Allen, comedian and musician, mother of film producer Alison Owen.
At the age of 14, running away from her mother in order to get to the Glastonberry festival, she made the first musical step that influenced her future creative activity. At the age of 16, Lily met Audio Bullys manager George Lamb, who in turn introduced her to producer
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Lily Rose Beatrice Allen, a young British singer in the genres of alternative pop, electro-pop, 2 Tone, was born on May 2, 1985 in Hammersmith, London. Father, Keith Allen, comedian and musician, mother of film producer Alison Owen.
At the age of 14, running away from her mother in order to get to the Glastonberry festival, she made the first musical step that influenced her future creative activity. At the age of 16, Lily met Audio Bullys manager George Lamb, who in turn introduced her to producer Future Cut, with whom Lily recorded the first two songs.
In 2005, she drew the attention of a large company Regal Records, who was going to put her working conditions, to which Lily refused, and began to work quite interestingly - on the Internet, on the portal My Space, put up her first songs for listening, and began to keep an online diary, posting funny and sometimes witty texts about her life.
Due to this, the number of her fans steadily began to grow, and notes about her began to appear in NME, The Observer, and DJ Joe Wiley performed one of her recordings on the air of the BBC. In addition, Lily performed at the popular London music club every Thursday.
It was soon discussed in Europe. Contracts fell and Lily's diary rating on My Space increased to tens of thousands. Lily's first song, "Smile", hit the top spots of the charts.
Soon Lily released her first album, which critics met quite positively, due to the musical taste and decisive and funny lyrics of the girl. Lily did not leave a diary, regularly updating the entries in it.
The next album was released in 2009, and immediately took the leading places in the top ratings, and in sales became the leader in England. In 2010, Lily Allen won the nomination "BRIT AWARDS", as the best singer-songwriter. /
Discography. Albums
2006 Alright, Still
2009 It's Not Me, It's You
Singles
2006 "Smile"
2006 "LDN"
2006 "Littlest Things"
2007 "Shame for You" / "Alfie"
2009 "The Fear"
2009 "Not Fair"
2009 "Fuck You"
2009 "22"
2009 "Who'd Have Known"