Lily Allen - Sheezus (Special Edition) (2014) [FLAC]
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Lily Allen - Sheezus (Special Edition) (2014) [FLAC] Genre: Pop Styles: Dance, Rhythm and Blues, Singer/Songwriter Source: Parlophone, Warner Music Special Edition 2CD Codec: FLAC Bitrate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit Depth: 16 Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Sheezus 02 L8 CMMR 03 Air Balloon 04 Our Time 05 Insincerely Yours 06 Take My Place 07 As Long As I Got You 08 Close Your Eyes 09 URL Badman 10 Silver Spoon 11 Life for Me 12 Hard Out Here Bonus 01 Wind Your Neck In 02 Who Do You Love? 03 Miserable Without Your Love 04 Holding On to Nothing 05 Somewhere Only We Know With her omnivorous musical tastes and cheeky attitude, London-based pop singer/songwriter Lily Allen made a name for herself almost as soon as she released her demos on the Internet. The daughter of comedian Keith Allen, Lily spent most of her childhood bouncing from one school to another; in fact, she attended 13 different schools between the ages of five and 15. This constant moving meant she didn't have much of a chance to make lasting friendships, so Allen entertained herself with books and, especially, music: she listened to everything from T. Rex, the Specials, and the Slits to the Happy Mondays and drum'n'bass, and even ran away to see the Glastonbury Festival when she was 14. After she left school a year later, she realized that music was the only career for her. Allen concentrated on her songwriting and singing, developing a style that was equally sweet and bratty; late in 2005, she set up a MySpace page and posted demos of her songs, as both individual tracks and as part of two limited-edition "mixtapes" that also featured tracks by Dizzee Rascal, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Ludacris. The critical acclaim for her work fueled Allen's publicity, leading to tens of thousands of friends on MySpace, airplay on BBC Radio One, and a record deal with Regal/Parlophone before the end of 2005.