Lily Allen
Definition
Lily Allen is a British singer-songwriter, actress, and author, known for her sharp-witted lyrics, chart-topping hits like 'Smile' and 'Fuck You', and her candid discussions on fame, family, and feminism.
Born Lily Rose Beatrice Allen in 1985, she rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with her debut album Alright, Still, blending pop, ska, and reggae influences with autobiographical storytelling.
Examples
After one too many bad dates, she channeled her inner Lily Allen and penned a savage breakup ballad on her phone.
My mate swears Lily Allen's podcast is therapy, but really it's just posh gossip with better production values.
Trying to impress at karaoke, he belted out Lily Allen's 'The Fear'—turns out autotune doesn't forgive amateurs.
She decorated her flat with Lily Allen vibes: vintage frocks, cheeky slogans, and a no-nonsense attitude.