Lily Allen gets candid about her fifth studio album ‘West End Girl’

Lily Allen is spilling some behind the scenes secrets of her fifth studio album, West End Girl.

The Not Fair singer, 40, during her conversation with Elle UK, discussed about the making of her fifth studio album and what made it a huge success.

“I don’t think that it’s a particularly self-aware record,” Allen said. “It’s a really angry record. And it’s a lot more about rage directed towards other people. It’s not really about self-reflection.”

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The British pop singer unveiled she “was processing things that were happening at a quite traumatic period of time” while creating West End Girl and used the album as a means of channeling her anger.

“I think that if I’ve learnt anything about myself from it, it’s that rage is powerful and necessary, and it’s not necessarily a bad thing to express,” she explained. “In fact, repressed rage is arguably more damaging.”

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