In the Studio: Lily Allen Makes “Naughty” Follow-Up

7/1/08, 11:16 am EST

“I feel like I got away with something,” says a smiling, pink-haired Lily Allen. She’s talking about her hit debut, 2006’s Alright, Still, but the sentiment covers her entire career. “I left school at 15. I’m not a genius songwriter. I don’t think I’m really good at anything.”

Allen arrived in Los Angeles a week earlier to finish her second album, which is expected next year. She’s been working sporadically since last November with producer Greg Kurstin of the Bird and the Bee (he produced two on her first set). They’ve completed nearly 20 songs, Allen says, but she’s not ready to start picking favorites yet. “I feel like I need two more to make the others make sense with each other,” she says. Her tentative title? Stuck on the Naughty Step. “In England, when kids are naughty, they get sent to sit on the naughty step,” she explains. “Like a timeout, you know? I feel like I’m stuck in a hole where people say, ‘Lily, you’re bad. Go think about what you’ve done.’ “

Allen believes her tabloid image as a miscreant is undeserved. “Who, at age 23, hasn’t passed out from alcohol? I just happen to have photographers following me. I haven’t drunk the whole time I’ve been here in L.A., and I’m up every day at 8.”

Their sessions begin at the piano. “Greg builds the chords up and I just sing along and make up the words,” she says. “And then once you’ve got the bare song, we decide which way we’re gonna go with the production.” Based on a sample of seven demos, the album’s sound is more electropop and less ska-based than Allen’s debut. Highlights include “Everyone’s at It,” a synth-pop song about prescription drugs that features Allen on xylophone; “He Wasn’t There,” which matches emotional lyrics about her absent father to a jazz groove; and “Not Fair,” a saucy country song about an inadequate lover.

“I’m really scared about what people are going to say,” Allen says. “I don’t know why. Some people will like it and some won’t. If people hate it, then I’ll just try something else.” She already has her post-singing career picked out: “I’d really like to do A&R at a record company. I love going to gigs.”

Photo: Getty


Comments

Delia | 7/9/2008, 9:56 pm EST

I’ve been a big Lily Allen fan from the beginning. I just listened to the new songs on her myspace page. Even though they are really different from the ska influenced Alright, Still, I really like them. Thank goodness she didn’t follow the current retro brit-chick sound. Can’t wait to get the new album.

Marco Polo | 7/8/2008, 3:27 pm EST

I LOVE the new song on her myspace page.. “I don’t know” It kicks ass.

Tom | 7/7/2008, 5:10 pm EST

I love how so many people think you have to be super hot to be successful. So she’s not a model, is that important?

Frank | 7/7/2008, 6:59 am EST

who is Lily Allen and who cares?

Frank | 7/7/2008, 6:57 am EST

Like Tommy T asked, who is Lilly Allen? Who cares?

badluck | 7/6/2008, 10:54 pm EST

There was a story about Lily Allen winning some award and then a picture of her being carried out of the party because she was drunk. It was supposed to be scandalous, but it was actually cute. She was sound asleep but still clutching her award like a little kid with a teddy bear.

kilgoretrout321 | 7/6/2008, 7:11 am EST

eh she seems pretty cute for a british chick..and she just looks like someone who would be fun to party with……..plus, people take music a little too seriously. It can fulfill so much more than you think it can…like for instance, take dance music. i always instinctively said dance music sucks, but dammit, Daft Punk is the awesomest shit ever. this lily allen may not play piano like elton john or write lyrics like whomever writes the lyrics for all these pop divas, but her music will hit you in a good way on some level, and you should maybe try and find out where it hits and then have a little fun with it…..if you dare……..

binder | 7/4/2008, 11:24 pm EST

Yeah’ John keep writing comments about how girls can’t do this or that I’m sure you won’t be getting laid anytime soon It takes a lot to write lyrics I no from experience!

tarci | 7/4/2008, 7:34 pm EST

lily rocks! i can’t wait to hear her new album

Mark | 7/3/2008, 12:44 am EST

Lily Allen is decent at what she does. So shes not the most attractive woman or a songwriter, at least she isnt an anonymous coward like John. Youre a nobody, you should stop writing because you have nothing to say, and that wont change for the next 50 or so yrs. Loosen up, maybe someone will eventually like you

john | 7/2/2008, 6:04 pm EST

goddammit she’s so fucking ugly. plus, if someone is writing your chord progressions and all you’re doing is ‘writing words’ on top of it, you’re not a mutha fuckin’ songwriter. guys can’t get away with doing that, only girls. fucking gender roles. but seriously, she should stop making music cuz she sucks.

micesnap03 | 7/2/2008, 12:30 pm EST

NEXT YEAR!!!!! What!?!?!?!?!?!?! That’s dissapointing because I kept hearing later this year. I hope this article is wrong.

jett151 | 7/1/2008, 5:58 pm EST

Can’t wait to hear the new song’s come back to America soon.

kevin ocala fl | 7/1/2008, 3:56 pm EST

Lily Allen knows Full well how to promote herself,(I mean REALLY)isn’t that what she’s suppose to do. She had lunch with Samantha Ronson (mark Ronson’s sister)and took 23 photographer’s away from Lindsey Lohan. She also stayed out of trouble in L.A. that’s hard to do when you get a lot of attention! Yeah LILY!

Choochy | 7/1/2008, 2:43 pm EST

That Lily Allen is such a naughty, naughty girl. I will send her to the naughty step and put her over my knees and give her a good spanking until her butt matches the color of her hair. ;-)

Tommy T | 7/1/2008, 2:18 pm EST

who the hell is lily allen

fydo1974 | 7/1/2008, 1:43 pm EST

The pink hair is cute! :)

GDG.. | 7/1/2008, 12:20 pm EST

you’re a great singer…follow your way

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