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One of Britain's most consistently brilliant and successful pop stars, she's riding high with tracks from her number 1 album, 'It's Not Me, It's You'.
One of Britain's most consistently brilliant and successful pop stars, she's riding high with tracks from her number 1 album, 'It's Not Me, It's You'.
| 3/7/2010 | 7:30p | Lady GaGa |
| 5/6/2010 | 7:30p | Michael Buble |
| 9/12/2010 | 8:00p | The Moody Blues - Packages |
| 3/5/2010 | 9:00p | Tiesto |
| 5/1/2010 | 6:00p | Kiss |
| 1/16/2010 | 7:30p | OK Go |
| 1/22/2010 | 7:30p | Jamie T |
| 2/6/2010 | 7:30p | Tinchy Stryder |
| 2/9/2010 | 7:30p | Ocean Colour Scene |
| 2/18/2010 | 7:00p | Mika |
| 2/20/2010 | 7:30p | The Noisettes |
| 3/8/2010 | 7:30p | Audio Bully's |
| 3/31/2010 | 7:30p | Ellie Goulding |
| 4/8/2010 | 7:00p | James |
| 4/11/2010 | 7:30p | N-dubz |
Reviewer
Lily Allen was first introduced to me with her song "Smile" which I found incredibly morbid and delightfully upbeat at the same time. After having listened to a fair share of her songs, I would say she has about a 30% fail rate on the songs in her albums, which is pretty damn good for today's top artists. I only wish I could find an album that didn't consist of 50% crap songs I don't wanna here.