
Lily Allen says she will not be releasing another album, and has turned down a new recording contract from label EMI, reports NME. The announcement was reportedly posted on her blog, which has since been removed. Allen’s previous two records both reached the top spot in several countries.
She is said to be considering a career in acting. The decision is partly down to financial issues, with Allen admitting ‘the days of me making money releasing music have gone’. The singer supposedly made just £50,000 from first album Alright Still, despite it selling over 2.6 Million copies.
Allen’s tour continues in November and December, with dates across the UK.
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