Aimee Allen

Aimee Allen

Aimee Allen is an American pop/rock singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her work on the dance song "Cooties" made for the soundtrack of the 2007 version of the movie Hairspray. She was... [more]

Aimee Allen is an American pop/rock singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.

She is best known for her work on the dance song "Cooties" made for the soundtrack of the 2007 version of the movie Hairspray.

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. 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. 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.

 
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Written by Jake on
Aimee Allen, singer-songwriter and budding libertarian. Aimee Allen just got a lot of extra fans, thanks to recording the "Ron Paul Revolution Theme Song," a nu-metal sounding diddy about throwing off govermental control and getting rid of the Fed. Libertarians have been passing it around, and Allen recently appeared on Alex Jones' radio Prison Planet to sing the song. You can check out the video below: Read Full Story
Written by kungfuforex on
Paul California State Coordinator Thank you to all the wonderful Ron Paul supporters that believe in revolution and do something about it! Including all the beautiful foot soldiers at the Santa Monica pier Mosaic.org Produced by: John Hill & Oliver Drakeford Management: Oliver Drakeford (aimeeallensongs@gmail.com) Graphics: Don Phillips Jr. www.donphillipsjr.com Ron Paul Revolution Theme Song © 2007 written by Aimee Allen (Rinse & Repeat / ASCAP) and Lucian Piane (On The Stick Music/ASCAP) ... Related posts: Paul California S"> Paul California S'> Paul California S Paul California State Coordinator Thank you to all the wonderful... Bee-On-Say “Flaws And All” Music Video Parody Since I ... Read Full Story
Written by leoabreu66 on
Young Son and Lupe Fiasco Overlooked Vol.1 2008 1. My sneakers 2. Steady mobbin 3. Cold world 4. Kevin michael featuring lupe fiasco-we all want the same thing 5. K.fox feat. lupe fiasco-life 6. Bottom top 7. Buddy (remix) 8. The corner freestyle 9. Dedicated (feat. gemstones) 10. Gangsta up in here 11. Joy denalane - change (feat lupe fiasco) 12. Kick push 2 (unreleased edition by j.lat) 13. Coulda been 14. Superstar featuring matthew santos (acoustic version) 15. Tha rayne feat. joe budden & lupe fiasco- didn't you know 16. The birds and the bees (produced by kanye west) 17. U don't know ... Read Full Story
Written by swagworld on
1. My sneakers 2. Steady mobbin 3. Cold world 4. Kevin michael featuring lupe fiasco-we all want the same thing 5. K.fox feat. lupe fiasco-life 6. Bottom top 7. Buddy (remix) 8. The corner freestyle 9. Dedicated (feat. gemstones) 10. Gangsta up in here 11. Joy denalane - change (feat lupe fiasco) 12. Kick push 2 (unreleased edition by j.lat) 13. Coulda been 14. Superstar featuring matthew santos (acoustic version) 15. Tha rayne feat. joe budden & lupe fiasco- didn't you know 16. The birds and the bees (produced by kanye west) 17. U don't know 18. We on (feat. lupe fiasco) megaupload Read Full Story
Written by PowersPerspective on
Life hasn't exactly been a vacation for Aimee Allen , who is the organically rebellious product of a guilt-laden Catholic school system. Signed at the tender age of 21 to Elektra Records, her debut album, I'd Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up In the Morning , got caught in the crossfire of a corporate merger and was shelved by the soon-to-be dormant label. Worse, Aimee's voice was effectively silenced for several years when the record company refused to release her from her contract without a substantial -- and unattainable -- buyout in place. Down but not out, Aimee found new voices for ... Read Full Story
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