Lily Allen releases her second album 'It’s Not Me, It’s You' in North America on february 10, 2009

Lily Allen, the Wordsworth of the MySpace generation, returns with the much anticipated release of her second album, It’s Not Me, It’s You on Regal Recordings, out in North America on February 10, 2009. First single will be The Fear and 2009 will see Lily touring extensively.
The album features twelve brand new tracks and is the follow up to her debut Alright Still which sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide and gave her a Gold album in Canada. The album also spawned several hits, starting with the already classic single “Smile.” This and a string of equally incisive singles catapulted the then 21 year old artist into massive global recognition and success. By now she was recognized not only as the foremost musical talent of her generation, but also as the most innovative.
A succession of collaborations with artists including Mark Ronson, Common, Robbie Williams, Dizzee Rascal, Jamie T and the Kaiser Chiefs further enhanced Lily’s reputation as an artist of unusual diversity.
Two years later, It's Not Me, It’s You still celebrates Lily’s supreme pop artistry but this time there’s a depth and a dexterity to many of the songs that moves her even further ahead of her contemporaries; if Alan Bennett were to be channeled into the body of a 23 year old female pop star then these songs might be the lyrical result. Quite simply, the breadth of vision displayed in these twelve songs reminds us of Lily’s often overlooked songwriting prowess and, more fundamentally, that she is a bloody great 21st century pop star – in other words, what she did first and what she does best. The proof is back where it belongs – within this remarkable collection of new music.
It’s Not Me, It’s You Tracklisting:
Everyone’s At It
The Fear
It’s Not Fair
22
I Could Say
Go Back To the Start
Never Gonna Happen
Fuck You
Who’d’ve Known
Chinese
Him
He Wasn’t There

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