Lily Allen
Lily Allen is a multifaceted British artist known for her work as a singer, songwriter, author, actress, and entrepreneur. Her musical style seamlessly blends electropop, R&B, ska, and reggae, making her a distinctive voice in the industry.
Over her illustrious career, Allen has released four studio albums: 'Alright, Still' (2006), which reached number two on the UK Albums Chart; the chart-topping 'It's Not Me, It's You' (2009); 'Sheezus' (2014), also a UK number one; and 'No Shame' (2018), which peaked at number eight. She has achieved significant success in the singles arena, with three number-one hits: 'Smile' (2006), 'The Fear' (2009), and 'Somewhere Only We Know' (2014). Her contributions to music have garnered numerous accolades, including nine BRIT Award nominations—winning Best British Female Solo Artist in 2010—along with a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album for 'Alright, Still', three Ivor Novello Awards, and a nomination for the Mercury Prize for 'No Shame'.
Beyond music, Allen made her film debut in 'How to Build a Girl' (2019) and showcased her acting talent in the West End production '2:22 A Ghost Story' (2021), earning a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2018, she published her memoir, 'My Thoughts Exactly', which received acclaim and extensive media attention. Currently, she stars in the Sky Atlantic comedy series 'Dreamland' (2023–).