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Lily Allen Announces Vulnerable New Album 'West End Girl' After 7-Year Hiatus
20 Oct
Summary
- Lily Allen's first album in 7 years, 'West End Girl', releases this Friday
- Album features 14 songs mostly written by Allen and her musical director
- Allen says the album is "vulnerable" and explores "complexities of relationships"

In a major music announcement, Lily Allen has revealed that she will be releasing her first album in 7 years this Friday, October 24th. Titled 'West End Girl', the 14-song LP was mostly written by Allen and her musical director, Blue May, who also served as executive producers alongside Seb Chew and Kito.
According to a press release, Allen is "nervous" about the new album, as it is "vulnerable in a way that [her] music perhaps hasn't been before". The singer explains that she has tried to "document [her] life in a new city and the events that led [her] to where [she is] in [her] life now", while also using "shared experiences as the basis for songs which try to delve into why we humans behave as we do".




