Back in the day when MySpace was a thing, the world was introduced to English pop star Lily Allen - who used the platform to share her music for free.
Then in 2006 her single 'Smile' hit the radio waves and shot to number one. Her debut album Alright, Still sold 2.6 million copies and earned her a Grammy Award nomination.
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Known for her sun-soaked melodies and bold & brash lyrics, Lily isn't afraid to say it how she sees it.
Earlier this year Allen released her fourth album 'No Shame' and with a NZ tour around the corner Three's The Project host Jackie Brown spoke to her about it.
Allen admitted she didn't remember much of the Big Day Out, which was the last concert she played in New Zealand, but she is excited to come back to the country.
"It's a pleasure, I feel like it has been years since I've played this part of the world," she said.
"I'm really really excited."
Watch the video for the full The Project interview.