Lily Allen Collaborates with T-Pain and Wiz Khalifa
12:46 - Friday 16 September 2011 - In Category UK Entertainment
Heavily-pregnant pop star Lily Allen has recorded a catchy collaboration with rapper T-Pain, 5 O’Clock.
The track, which also features Wiz Khalifa, is taken from T-Pain’s forthcoming album RevolveR, set for release later this year
Big shouts to the DJs at Ziploc City for being one of the first to post this one!
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