"Sheezus" is a song by British singer-songwriter Lily Allen, released as a promotional single from her third studio album of the same name (2014).
The following year, she opened a fashion rental shop named Lucy in Disguise with her sister Sarah,[1] followed by the 2011 launching of her own record label.
[6] Allen initially said that her record label would not allow the release of "Sheezus" as an official single because the song was "not up-tempo enough" and contained the word "period".
[7] Allen continued to comment on the matter saying her label wanted to release radio friendly songs such as "Air Balloon", which Allen called "docile pop" and said they were chosen because labels and radio stations "won't play the better stuff".
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard praised the song for being "anti-pop", continuing to call it an "sarcastic pop anthem.