
To kick things off, British tabloid darling Lily Allen has at last resumed her musical career, and pop fans everywhere are loving the results. The first single released from her upcoming album, the cheekily-titled It's Not Me, It's You, "The Fear" is easily her best. It may not be a fresh soundclash like her debut smash "Smile," but her lyrics are sharper than ever. Ridiculing the money-fueled, glam-focused celebrity example, it's a hilariously cynical and immediately resonant take on our modern culture. Eschewing her debut record's pop/ska fusion for a slick, futuristic electropop flavor, producer Greg Kurstin (the man behind Kylie Minogue's "Wow" among other pop classics) does an amazing job of updating Lily's sound without washing her sass out of the equation.

Always outspoken, especially for her harsh criticisms of fellow pop stars and celebrities, Lily surprised reporters by recently declaring her love for Britney Spears. Taking her unexpected fondness to a new level, she released an in-studio live cover of Britney's massive comeback hit "Womanizer" online. Stripping it back to acoustics and piling on her well-known, heavily-accented Brit flair, it's a smooth, sultry revision that unmasks the tracks true merits. Props to Lily for the unlikely achievement, and congrats to the song's writers for crafting a track that can hold its own even without the original's high-power production.
Links:
Lily Allen's official website
"Escape The Fear" interactive online game

