Is Lily Allen About to Release an Album Exposing Executive Mistreatment?
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Los Angeles, Feb 1 (NationPress) After the acclaim of her recent album West End Girl, which narrates the collapse of her marriage to David Harbour, Lily Allen is rumored to be preparing to unveil a new album that reveals her experiences of mistreatment by music executives.
This album was reportedly penned five years ago, yet remained unreleased, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
“There's significant anticipation surrounding Lily's unreleased album potentially seeing the light of day. She's actively promoting the idea. Having strategically timed the release of West End Girl to align with Harbour's return in Stranger Things, one can only imagine what revelations she has in store regarding her other ex-partners if this album is released,” a source shared with The Mail On Sunday.
The source continued: “Lily is keenly aware of her value right now; she has become a sensation following her last album. If there was ever a moment for her to assert her desires, it is now. The material is plentiful; Lily has faced a challenging time within the music industry. As a young woman who was vulnerable, many people took advantage of her.”
She is expected to collaborate with British producer Blue May, who worked with her on West End Girl, to refresh the album for its release.
In West End Girl, Allen hints at her former husband David being unfaithful and acknowledges that her second marriage has provided her with insights into the “pain” experienced by her first husband, Sam Cooper.
She previously mentioned to The Observer: “I've realized there are no clear villains or heroes in a marriage; however, after making unkind choices in my first marriage, I've gained a better understanding of the hurt I may have caused. I’ve come to understand how distressing it is to be on the receiving end of that.”
Allen has described her divorce as “devastating,” revealing that it has left her with challenges in trusting others.
She stated: “It's genuinely devastating. It robs you of sleep, incurs significant expenses, and feels endless. I despise feeling as though I can't trust anyone. However, dealing with an ex-partner and legal representatives fosters an atmosphere of distrust.”