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Posted on 12/08/08 at 06:25:18 pm
Lily Allen's new track - which we're assuming will feature on her forthcoming second album 'Stuck On The Naughty Step' - is a characteristically Lily-esque potty-mouthed diatribe, featuring the sample lyric: "So you say it's not okay to be gay/Well I think you're just evil/You're just some racist who can't tie my laces."
Early reactions amongst bloggers have been positive, with Idolator calling it "irresisitibly catchy".
Obviously the video is not official- it's a homemade fan creation. But you get the idea.
What do you think?
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