1 month ago 15th Jul 13:15
Lily Allen has previewed a song which won't appear on her new album because she "can't be bothered" with the paperwork.
The 'Smile' singer - who recently revealed she has completed work on her second album - has posted a track called 'Who's Of Known' on her MySpace page but admits it is unlikely to ever be released.
Posting on her blog, Lily wrote: "I have put up a song that won't make it on the album. I ripped off the chorus from Take That and I can't be bothered with the paperwork."
Fans were quick to heap praise on the track, with one MySpace user, Unknown, commenting: "It's nice, sweet chorus. Sure it's not worth the paperwork and fees?" and another, Suicide Friendly, adding, "Love it! It's too bad it won't make the album. It fits well with the other songs from the new album that you've posted as well. Let the lawyers deal with the paperwork."
Lily - who has tentatively titled her new album, the follow-up to 2006's debut 'Alright, Still', 'Stuck on the Naughty Step' - recently spoke of her worries about how the record will be received.
She said: "I'm really scared about what people are going to say.
"I don't know why. Some people will like it and some won't. If people hate it, then I'll just try something else."
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