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Lilly Allen - F**k you - new single
xmel05
07-10-2009
the song isnt brand new but it hasnt been played much

this is the radio edit so there is no swearing in it, good video though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8VZX4sHn-4&hd=1
LloydChristmas
07-10-2009
I recently went for a driving holiday in France and their station, NRJ, play this ALL the time. Unedited.

The air was bleu!
kutox
07-10-2009
is this being released as a single? surely that wouldn't be allowed unless they completely changed the title.

ok, the swearing might of been edited out, but it's so blatantly obvious to anyone what the real title is. i mean, for example, how would a radio host introduce it?
Superstoked
07-10-2009
I'm not really a lily fan but I do like this and "22".

I wonder why singers release singles like this when they know fine well it'll be cut to ribbons on the radio. - It just doesn't make sense to me.
Ollie_h19
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by kutox:
“is this being released as a single? surely that wouldn't be allowed unless they completely changed the title.

ok, the swearing might of been edited out, but it's so blatantly obvious to anyone what the real title is. i mean, for example, how would a radio host introduce it? ”

Do you not remember the days of Eamonn & Frankee? They managed to get away with it!

They'll probably call it 'F You'.
kutox
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by Ollie_h19:
“Do you not remember the days of Eamonn & Frankee? They managed to get away with it!

They'll probably call it 'F You'.”

yeah i (unfortunately) remember the Eamon and Frankee time. can't remember exactly how the radio stations altered the titles though, i didn't listen to much radio during that time, and i was at school then.

but still, calling it 'F You' is still pretty damn obvious isn't it? can't imagine they would get away with that. and even if they did, it would surely hinder sales... although having said that, the young girls would probably love it even more 'coz it's Lily Allen innit', but Lily would probably get a lot of stick for it! wonder if it would get playlisted?
Sprogg
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by Superstoked:
“I'm not really a lily fan but I do like this and "22".

I wonder why singers release singles like this when they know fine well it'll be cut to ribbons on the radio. - It just doesn't make sense to me.”

For attention

Not that she deserves any after flouncing out of the music industry because of illegal downloading when she herself has been caught breaking Copyright rules.
cctps
07-10-2009
I'm living in Belgium atm and all the radio stations play the full version of this, it even gets played in shopping centres! Guess they don't get what it means lol.
JoJo2
07-10-2009
When will this gimmick of a woman come to an end? I must admit that even I bought into the image in the beginning coz the songs were in your face and cocky but I never would have imagined she'd have so much success off the back of it.

It's like that xmas song ''Santa Clause U C*nt'' - funny for 5 minutes and that's all. Lily is takin it to over-kill now.
Mr. Chips
07-10-2009
After 'The Fear', this is my favourite single off Lily's latest album. I really like the message of the song- don't let narrow-minded people bring you down. I love the 'we hate what you do and we hate your whole crew' lyric.
stevieboy378
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by Mr. Chips:
“After 'The Fear', this is my favourite single off Lily's latest album. I really like the message of the song- don't let narrow-minded people bring you down. I love the 'we hate what you do and we hate your whole crew' lyric.”

Its about George W Bush isn't it ?
kutox
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by stevieboy378:
“Its about George W Bush isn't it ?”

i thought it was about the BNP. maybe it's both, i dunno.
captainkremmen
07-10-2009
Originally Posted by Sprogg:
“For attention

Not that she deserves any after flouncing out of the music industry because of illegal downloading when she herself has been caught breaking Copyright rules.”

Exactly right
marc822
07-10-2009
I like the start, its like 1980s neighbours!
iamhuman
07-10-2009
The original demo she released months before the album was much shorter, rougher and only called GWB which she said meant Guess Who Batman........but it was obvious whos initials it really was.
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