Lily Allen's 'West End Girl' album, a seven-year-old project, is a testament to the power of collaboration. The album's co-writer, Violet Skies, shares her magical experience, describing the 10-day writing process as 'the wildest' and 'a fever dream.' Skies, from Chepstow, Monmouthshire, co-wrote six songs, including 'Madeline' and 'Let You W/in,' which reflect Allen's personal journey of healing and acceptance after her divorce from David Harbour. Skies' previous credits include writing for Diana Ross, Mabel, and Zara Larsson, showcasing her versatility and talent. The album's success is evident in the positive response from fans, with people reaching out to her parents, a heartwarming sign of the music's impact. Skies' collaboration with Allen and a talented crew of friends resulted in an album that resonates with listeners, proving that sometimes, the best music comes from the most unexpected places.