Is Lily Allen Making a Comeback with Her First Album in 7 Years?

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Key Takeaways
- Lily Allen is set to release her first album in seven years.
- The album represents a deep emotional journey.
- It was written in just 10 days.
- Lily has signed with BMG for this project.
- The album captures themes of personal growth and reflection.
Los Angeles, Oct 15 (NationPress) The Grammy-nominated Lily Allen is poised for a remarkable comeback after taking a substantial break. The talented singer-actress is gearing up to release her first album in seven years.
Remarkably, she crafted this record in just 10 days. The album is anticipated to showcase a genuine outpouring of emotions, according to reports from ‘Female First UK’.
The 40-year-old artist has inked a deal with the record label BMG for this mysterious project. A source close to the music scene revealed to The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column, “Lily aims to genuinely astonish her audience with this new music, and everyone involved is bound to confidentiality. The album will narrate her experiences of relocating to New York and how she managed the challenges following her divorce from David Harbour. There’s a profound emotional depth in it; she’s faced significant struggles and is prepared to bare her soul.”
This upcoming LP will mark her first release since her fourth studio album, No Shame, which came out in 2018. Between 2006 and 2018, the pop sensation released four albums, scoring major hits with tracks like ‘Smile’, ‘The Fear’, and ‘Not Fair’.
As reported by ‘Female First UK’, she mentioned in June that her music is experiencing “an actual resurgence” online among “young fans,” as evidenced by the increase in her royalty payments.
During an episode of her podcast ‘Miss Me?’, Lily shared, “I struggle to listen to that music now. I’m not ashamed of it; I believe it was excellent for its time and still holds up. It’s genuinely seeing a resurgence online. I know this because my royalty payments have risen. There’s a new generation of kids who appreciate my music.”
Lily revealed that she has been monitoring the renewed interest through streaming data. The hitmaker previously acknowledged that she had returned to the studio to work on new material, stating that music serves as her “therapy,” especially after a challenging year marked by her split from her actor husband David Harbour.