
Lily Allen responds to reports of her being dropped by label
21 August 2019, 12:40
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Lily Allen has responded to multiple reports of the singer being dropped by her label.
Over the past 24 hours, multiple reports emerged (from The Sun, Daily Mail) that Lily Allen has been dropped by her label Parlophone after the failing to reach targets with her No Shame record.
No Shame was released in June 2018, and was nominated for the 2018 Mercury Prize Award.
Responding to recent reports of her being dropped, Lily Allen wrote on Twitter, "I don't think The Sun shines out of my ass or anything, but No Shame was pretty good."
I don't think The Sun shines out of my ass or anything, but No Shame was pretty good. pic.twitter.com/Tj81QRb6Of
— LILY ALLEN PRINCESS OF WHALES (@lilyallen) August 21, 2019
Last month Allen featured on Oscar Scheller's latest single "1%".
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