January 31st, 2012 by Music Ally

tpain

T-Pain is the latest artist to work with video app Viddy, launching a premium Viddy Production Pack based on his '5 o'Clock' single with Wiz Khalifa and Lily Allen.

Continue reading »

January 26th, 2010 by Music Ally

Myspace

As kicks in the teeth go, this one's pretty tough. Lily Allen's manager, Todd Interland of Twenty-First Artists, told the audience at the MIDEM Manager Summit yesterday that MySpace "is going through a...

Continue reading »

October 23rd, 2009 by Music Ally

lily Allen

One of the more web-savvy UK artists has turned tail and fled - Lily Allen has stopped updating her Twitter feed, abandoned Facebook, and even chucked out her PC, MacBook and BlackBerry according to The...

Continue reading »

October 9th, 2009 by Music Ally

billy bragg

Lily Allen may have shut down her blog discussing P2P and its impact on artists, but now Billy Bragg is set to take up the slack.

Continue reading »

September 28th, 2009 by Music Ally

danbull

Lily was the toast of the FAC meeting last week, but her stance against file-sharing continues to spark debate online.

Continue reading »

September 28th, 2009 by Music Ally

fac

Late last week saw the Featured Artist Coalition hold an emergency meeting in London to try to hammer out an agreed position on file-sharing.

Continue reading »

September 24th, 2009 by Music Ally

fac

The Featured Artists Coalition is holding a meeting in London tonight to discuss the current debate around file-sharing, inviting artists to attend to "hammer out a unified position on this issue".

Continue reading »

September 23rd, 2009 by Music Ally

Lily Allen certainly knows how to start an online dust-up. If it's not Perez Hilton, it's the Featured Artists Coalition, who she tore into in a recent blog post. And now Lily has managed to...

Continue reading »

September 22nd, 2009 by Music Ally

lily Allen

Lily Allen's recent blog on music piracy has certainly sparked a helluva debate. James Blunt has weighed in to support her with a letter to The Times newspaper: "Sir, I want to put my hand up in support...

Continue reading »