Lily Allen
English singer-songwriter
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2020 | Lily Allen was featured on Benee's song 'Plain'. |
2019 | Lily Allen featured on Oscar Scheller's song '1%'. |
2019 | Lily Allen collaborated on DJ Spoony's track 'Sweet Like Chocolate'. |
2019 | Lily Allen released the remix of 'What You Waiting For?' featuring Popcaan as part of her album 'No Shame'. |
2018 | Lily Allen released two music videos: 'Trigger Bang' and 'Lost My Mind,' both directed by Myles Whittingham. |
2018 | Lily Allen collaborated with S-X on the song 'Something Better' for the album 'Reasons'. |
2018 | Lily Allen released the singles 'Higher', 'Three', and 'Family Man / Mad World', the latter being a non-album single, from her album 'No Shame'. |
2018 | Lily Allen was featured on Burna Boy's track 'Heaven's Gate'. |
2018 | Lily Allen collaborated on Shy FX's 'Roll the Dice', which received a BPI Gold certification. |
2018 | Lily Allen released the single 'Lost My Mind' as part of her album 'No Shame'. |
September 26 2018 | Lily Allen released 'Spotify Singles', an extended play under the Regal label. |
June 8 2018 | Lily Allen released her fourth studio album 'No Shame.' |
2017 | Lily Allen released the music video for 'Going to a Town' directed by Bafic. |
2017 | Lily Allen collaborated on Stormzy's 'Cigarettes & Cush', which peaked at number 30 in the UK charts. |
2017 | Lily Allen released the single 'Trigger Bang' featuring Giggs as part of her album 'No Shame'. |
2015 | Lily Allen contributed the song 'Little Soldier' to the 'Pan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'. |
2015 | Lily Allen released 'Something's Not Right' for the 'Pan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'. |
2014 | Lily Allen released multiple music videos including 'Air Balloon' directed by That Go, 'Our Time' directed by Christopher Sweeney, 'Sheezus' directed by Ruffmercy, 'URL Badman' directed by The Sacred Egg, and 'As Long as I Got You' directed by Christopher Sweeney. |
2014 | Lily Allen collaborated with Louis Eliot on the song 'Shelter You' for the album 'Tarka & Friends: Life'. |
2014 | Lily Allen worked with Fryars on the track 'King Many Layers' for the album 'The Boy in the Hood'. |
2014 | Lily Allen contributed backing vocals for Nina Nesbitt on the track 'Mr C' from the album 'Peroxide'. |
2014 | Lily Allen released the single 'L8 CMMR' from her album 'Sheezus', which peaked at position 4. |
2014 | Lily Allen released the single 'Sheezus' from her album 'Sheezus', which peaked at position 113. |
2014 | Lily Allen's single 'Air Balloon' peaked at number 7 and achieved Gold certification from ARIA. |
May 2 2014 | Lily Allen released her third studio album 'Sheezus.' |
April 28 2014 | The 'Spotify Sessions' extended play by Lily Allen was released through Regal. |
January 20 2014 | Lily Allen released the single 'Air Balloon', which reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart. |
2013 | Lily Allen released two music videos: 'Hard out Here' directed by Christopher Sweeney and 'Somewhere Only We Know' directed by an unknown director. |
2013 | Lily Allen featured on the song 'Dream a Little Dream' by Robbie Williams, which peaked at position 16. |
2013 | Lily Allen was featured on Pink's track 'True Love', which peaked at number 16 in the UK charts. |
2013 | Lily Allen's single 'Somewhere Only We Know' peaked at number 1 in multiple charts and received 2× Platinum certification from BPI. |
November 17 2013 | Lily Allen released the lead single 'Hard out Here' from her third album, which peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart. |
2011 | Lily Allen collaborated on T-Pain's '5 O'Clock', which reached number 6 in the UK charts. |
2010 | Lily Allen released the music video for 'The Fear (The People vs. Lily Allen)' directed by an unknown director. |
2010 | Lily Allen released the singles 'The Fear (The People vs. Lily Allen)' and 'Back to the Start' from her album 'It's Not Me, It's You'. |
2010 | Lily Allen featured on Professor Green's song 'Just Be Good to Green', which peaked at number 5 in the UK charts. |
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