Lollipops & Politics
Lollipops & Politics was to be the second studio album by British recording artist V V Brown, initially planned to be released in February 2012. It was to include her single "Children" which was performed with Chiddy. When Brown previewed the album for Santa Monica's KCRW, her new songs were met with positive criticism by Todd Martens of the Los Angeles Times. The title was chosen by V V Brown due to her interest in politics, but still wanted to make an album that was sexy, and combined the two concepts into "Lollipops & Politics".
subsequent work
primaryTopic
Lollipops & Politics
Lollipops & Politics was to be the second studio album by British recording artist V V Brown, initially planned to be released in February 2012. It was to include her single "Children" which was performed with Chiddy. When Brown previewed the album for Santa Monica's KCRW, her new songs were met with positive criticism by Todd Martens of the Los Angeles Times. The title was chosen by V V Brown due to her interest in politics, but still wanted to make an album that was sexy, and combined the two concepts into "Lollipops & Politics".
has abstract
Lollipops & Politics was to be ...... in full on 12 September 2015.
@en
performer
previous work
record label
subsequent work
Wikipage page ID
34,354,265
Wikipage revision ID
732,459,973
Length
misc
note
featuring Chiddy of Chiddy Bang
Recorded
released
This album
Lollipops & Politics
title
It Didn't Mean A Thing
total length
comment
Lollipops & Politics was to be ...... s into "Lollipops & Politics".
@en
label
Lollipops & Politics
@en
Lollipops & Politics
@fr
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Lollipops & Politics
@en