Iconic noughties chart-topper is planning her musical comeback with new album ... trends now

Iconic noughties chart-topper is planning her musical comeback with new album ... trends now

Lily Allen is plotting a music comeback after revealing she has flown to Nashville to start work on a new album.

The news comes just five years after the Smile singer, 38, was dropped by her former record label, Parlophone.

After releasing her previous album, No Shame, she was dropped by the company and has since admitted that returning to the studio has been daunting.

Speaking about working in Nashville, which is known as Music City, she said: 'I'm in Nashville where everyone is really good. There's so much legacy.

'I have to say it's quite intimidating being here. People are really talented.'

Lily Allen is plotting a music comeback after revealing she has flown to Nashville to start work on a new album

Lily Allen is plotting a music comeback after revealing she has flown to Nashville to start work on a new album 

It comes five years after the Smile singer, 38, was dropped by her former record label, Parlophone (pictured October, 2023)

It comes five years after the Smile singer, 38, was dropped by her former record label, Parlophone (pictured October, 2023)

It will also be the first album she has made since making the decision to become sober in 2019 and marrying Stranger Things actor David Harbour in 2020.

However, Lily appears to be in high spirits about creating new music despite having a six-year break.

Speaking on her, Miss Me? Podcast, she said: 'I wrote a song yesterday which was quite good, I'm happy with it.' MailOnline has contacted Lily Allen's reps for a comment.  

The exciting announcement comes just weeks after she admitted that her children ruined her music career.

After years spent as one of London's most notorious party girls, she moved to the country and had children in 2011.

She said her two daughters have 'totally ruined' her pop career because she chose to prioritise them instead of work - insisting, 'You can't have it all'.

The singer-turned-actress said she believes women have to decide whether to put their children or their career first, saying she chose the former.

'My children ruined my career. I love them and they complete me, but in terms of pop-stardom, they totally ruined it,' she told the Radio Times Podcast

After releasing her previous album, No Shame, she was dropped by the company and has since admitted that returning to the studio has been daunting (pictured March 2023)

After releasing her previous album, No Shame, she was dropped by the

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