Lily Allen has taken to Twitter today, to offer fans exclusive access to a selection of previously unreleased demos, if they can prove to her that they’ve registered to vote, ahead of June 8th’s general election.
“Just discovered a USB full of quite good demos . Winning . Register to vote and I’ll send you them *screenshot* and @ me. I’ll follow and dm” The singer tweeted today.
Just discovered a USB full of quite good demos . Winning . Register to vote and I'll send you them *screenshot* and @ me. I'll follow and dm
— Lily (@lilyallen) May 22, 2017
She the uploaded a teaser video of herself in the car, singing along to one of the unreleased songs. The video also showed that one of the songs was at least three years old, stemming back to Sheezus, Allen’s last studio album.
— Lily (@lilyallen) May 22, 2017
Since the release of Sheezus, Allen has been heavily rumoured to be working on her fourth album, with rumour suggesting that the project will be called The Fourth Wall.
Allen is also confirmed to be working with former collaborator Mark Ronson on the LP, and the producer said in an interview last year with The Sun. “I feel like they are some of the best songs she’s written. Her voice sounds incredible. The stuff I’m working on is some of her most honest and heartbreaking music ever. She writes so honestly you can feel it.”
A source of this honesty and heartbreak is very likely to be down to the collapse of Allen’s marriage to Sam Cooper, after six years together, during which they had two children. Recently, a track called ‘Family Man’ was leaked, that seemed to allude to some of the details of the break-up, in Lily’s own, individual style.