Aimee Allen

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This article is about the American singer/songwriter. For the French jazz singer, see Aimée Allen.
Aimee Allen
Genre(s) Pop rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Label(s) Elektra
Sidetracked
Associated acts Scott & Aimee

Aimee Allen is an American pop/rock singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.[1][2] She is best known for her work on the dance song "Cooties" made for the soundtrack of the 2007 version of the movie Hairspray.[3] She was previously signed to Elektra Records and her album I'd Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up In the Morning, featuring tracks produced by Mark Ronson and Don Gilmore, was never released due to a corporate merger.[4][5] The label did, however, release her first single "Revolution" which was a featured rock video on MTV, appeared in the soundtrack of the film Storm, and was the theme for the WB Television Network series Birds of Prey.[6][7][8][9] In 2007 her song "Stripper Friends" was re-worked and recorded by Kevin Michael featuring Lupe Fiasco as the hit single "We All Want the Same Thing," released by Downtown Records. That same year the song was also covered by celebrity Tila Tequila for her MTV reality show A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.

[edit] Works

Allen contributed to the writing of Unwritten Law's album Here's to the Mourning, released in February 2005. She co-wrote lyrics for the entire album with Unwritten Law singer Scott Russo and also co-wrote the hit single "Save Me (Wake Up Call)" along with Russo and Linda Perry. Allen and Russo began a romantic relationship that resulted in a side project called Scott & Aimee.[10] Their album Sitting in a Tree was released in 2007 by Sidetracked Records.

[edit] Politics

She is a supporter of the presidential campaign of Congressman Ron Paul and has recorded a song titled "The Ron Paul Revolution Theme Song."[11]

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