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Latest revision as of 01:08, 13 November 2025
2025 single by Lily Allen
“Madeline” is a song by English musician Lily Allen. The song was released as the first single from Allen’s fifth studio album, West End Girl. The song peaked at No. 19 on the UK singles chart.[1] It is her first official single release since “Trigger Bang“.
In the song, Lily confronts the woman her husband is cheating on her with, who was first mentioned in the previous track “Tennis”. The song follows Lily as she deals with feelings of shock, sadness, and betrayal while trying to understand how her husband’s lies have affected her. Throughout the song, Madeline’s messages are read out where she responds with insincere and vague attempts at sympathy, offering little genuine remorse.
Released as a single on Halloween, Allen dressed for the holiday as Madeline of the eponymous children’s media series, following jokes comparing the character and the song’s subject.
Credits and personnel
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Credits adapted from Tidal.[2]
- Lily Allen – vocals, lyrics, composition, production
- Blue May – lyrics, composition, production, bass, drums, engineering, guitar, piano, programming
- Chrome Sparks – production, drums, engineering, guitar, programming, synthesizer
- Kito – production
- Micah Jasper – production, programming
- Seb Chew – production
- Chaz Eugene Carter – lyrics, composition
- Jeremy Malvin – lyrics, composition
- Violet Skies – lyrics, composition, additional production
- Leon Vynehall – additional production
- Alex Marshall – cello
- Jess cox – cello
- Klara Romac – cello
- Rhian Porter – cello
- Vicky Matthews – cello
- Amy Langley – conducting, strings arranger
- Ben Baptie – engineering
- Joe LaPorta – engineering
- Amy Standford – viola
- Jordan Bergmans – viola
- Polly Wiltshire – viola
- Sarah Chapman – viola
- Blaize Henry – violin
- Ellie Standford – violin
- Gita Langley – violin
- Glezni Roberts – violin
- Honor Watson – violin
- Jessie Murphy – violin
- Kotono Sato – violin
- Martin Lissola – violin
- Paloma Deike – violin
- Sarah Sexton – violin
- Stephanie Benedetti – violin


