"Who'd Have Known" is the fourth single by British recording artist Lily Allen from her second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2009. The song samples Take That's single "Shine", and Allen received positive reviews from the critics for her warm vocals.Source URL: https://popmusicrecords.blogspot.com/search/label/Lily%20Allen Visit pop music records for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection
You do not understand how much it pains me to write something complementary about Lily Allen. I'd rather listen to Delta Goodrem's entire back catalogue on repeat than say anything nice about this dirty slag! The bitterness and rage that Katy Perry inspires in some gays pretty much describes how I feel about Lily. I hate her music, I hate her disingenuity and I particularly hate those saggy, cow udder breasts she flashes at every available opportunity. She just strikes me as the ultimate 'right place, right time' phenomenon. If Lily didn't have a famous father, I'm sure she'd still be dealing ecstasy in Ibiza right now (which doesn't strike me as such a bad fate, when I think about it) but then we'd never get the surprisingly fantastic "22".
Occasionally you hear a song and think that person gets me. Well, when I first heard "22" I thought Lily Allen had broken into my room and riffled through my diary. In fact, I wouldn't put it past that thieving bitch but there are no lyrics about La Toya - so I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. It's not the first time I've felt like this. Shelley Harland's entire album evokes a similar response from me but sharing thoughts and emotions with Lily Allen? Am I that common? The answer, it seems, is yes. If you changed the gender and played around with the ages a bit this song could have been written about me. "22" perfectly sums up the emotional whirlwind of your late 20s, of feeling like you're not on track and thinking you really should have more to show for your (almost) three decades on planet earth. Oh and there's a catchy beat, whimsical production and a rather cool video (below). I'll put the first two down to Greg Kurstin and the third down to good luck.
Lily, you may have thwarted my hateration for the moment but I'll be back!
When she was 22 the future looked bright But she's nearly 30 now and she's out every night I see that look in her face she's got that look in her eye She's thinking how did I get here and wondering why
It's sad but it's true how society says Her life is already over There's nothing to do and there's nothing to say Til the man of her dreams comes along picks her up and puts her over his shoulder It seems so unlikely in this day and age
She's got an alright job but it's not a career Whenever she thinks about it, it brings her to tears Cause all she wants is aboyfriend She gets one-night stands She's thinking how did I get here I'm doing all that I can
"22" is the fourth worldwide single from British pop singer Lily Allen's second album It's Not Me, It's You. The album peaked at #1 on the UK Albums Chart in the first week of release.
"Not Fair" is the second single recorded by Lily Allen for her second studio album It's Not Me, It's You. The single was released as digital download on March 20, the official release being May 11th 2009. It debuted at the number 16 position on the UK Singles Chart.
"Oh My God" was covered by Lily Allen in 2006 and she later re-recorded the track with Mark Ronson for his 2007 album, Version. The single went on to become the second single release from the album that same year, and was a success, reaching the UK Top 10.
"The Fear" is the lead single off British singer Lily Allen's second album It's Not Me, It's You. The song will be released physically and digitally on January 26, 2009.
"Smile" is Lily Allen's first mainstream single release from her debut album Alright, Still. The single reached #1 on the UK singles charts in July 2006. The album was nominated for Best British Album at the BRIT Awards and for Best New Artist at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. The album was also nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2008 Grammy Awards.