Lily Allen has agreed with one of her fans, who called her latest singles 'docile pop rubbish', and has held her record label responsible for the lack of good songs.
While responding to the fan's tweet, the 'Smile' hit maker said that her recent singles, which include 'Air Balloon' and 'Our Time', were 'rubbish', the Mirror reported.
The 28-year-old singer asserted that all she can do is do her best, but the labels and the radio stations won't play the better stuff.
Allen also asked her fans to "keep the faith" in her upcoming album Sheezus that will have better songs.
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