

She's seen her fair share of tabloid scandals but in the end, it all comes back to the music for Lily Allen. The cheeky Brit pop sensation has a new album, It's Not Me, It's You, and for it, she's traded in the ska-flavored beats of Alright, Still for a polished pop sound. One thing that hasn't changed, however, is that while the new album's tracks may delve deeper than your average pop song, they always remain refreshingly fun. Take smash single "The Fear" as an example -- in it, Lily peppers jabs at Hollywood's materialism while maintaining a bright and breezy melody. We chatted with the pop tart rebel about her uninhibited life and lyrics, her biggest fears, and who she (not-so-secretly) loathes.
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