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Singer also reveals she'll unveil extra material soon

Lily Allen has announced that her forthcoming second album, tentatively titled 'Stuck On The Naughty Step', will be released on February 9, 2009.

The singer has also explained that she will precede the album by releasing a viral video, which she is set to film in the near future.

"I am trying really hard to do this album with integrity," Allen wrote on her MySpace blog.

"I want you all to know that it has been thought about by me, not just some thrown together last-minute industry bullshizz."

Writing about the extra material she was working on, Allen continued: "I'm working on extra stuff in the studio at the moment, it seems making an album isn't enough these days.

"I am at my happiest in the studio so it works well for me, I just don't want to put out sub-standard stuff."

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Comments (6)

rubbersoul7 

Sep 16, 2008

Lily Allen, go away you horrible, talentless little shit!

Soundedd 

Sep 16, 2008

Her television show is terrible! She'll never pop out another Smile either me thinks.

gazhat 

Sep 16, 2008

........how about a 9002 release date ???...go on...please....please....PLEASE !!!!...

mozafan 

Sep 16, 2008

seriously, who cares

whatawasteoftime 

Sep 17, 2008

The most interesting thing she ever did was flashing her rubbish tits

Goldgoddess 

Nov 23, 2008

Come on you bunch of old cynics, give her a break! Lily Allen is a real sweetie with a lot of hostility, which is typical of London 20 something female. I love her songs, she has great tits and needs people like you to treat her well. And she needs to take more responsibility for her acting out behaviour, so hopefully Jo Frost will have sorted her out in time for the release of her new album. Can't wait - I'm buying it for sure!

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Lily Alen at V Festival 2006

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