In "22," Lily Allen's latest video from her February release It's Not Me, It's You, the outspoken Brit (herself currently 24 years old) ponders the vagaries of single-ladydom in a club bathroom with a host of other party girls jostling for space at the mirror.
Watch below, as Lily vacillates between sleek, glamorous nightbird and mascara-smeared, woeful-and-wobbly drunkypants, and tell us, does her behavior — and the song's lyrics — ring true? Is it the next single you would have picked from the album? Let us know in the comments section below:
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Great video. Really captures the spirit of the song. The lyrics definitely ring true for a lot of girls in their twenties, me included. The pressure to have a certain life by a certain age, 22 or otherwise is still a part of our society. Really love that song.
I’m impressed with her songwriting, actually. She has an interesting perspective for someone so young.
Lily’s so sexy, good music too!
My song of the summer
i love it
and i am just gay and 24
Lilly looks great. How’d she’d manage to lose all that baby fat?
Tiffany
http://loveyourbodysize.com
I really liked the video and it’s a good song
though I would have picked Chinese to be the next single.