Another plot twist in the return of Lily Allen: She admits that she thinks the singles she's been putting out lately aren't very good, and labels and radio stations are to blame. As NME points out, she said as much in a Twitter response to a fan who called her latest work "docile pop rubbish."

The full exchange is below:

Allen will follow up 2009's It's Not Me, It's You with an album called Sheezus on May 5 through Regal Recordings. It'll include the previously heard tracks "Hard Out Here," "L8 CMMR," "Air Balloon" and "Our Time". All of which are, apparently, "docile pop rubbish."

Watch the video for "Air Balloon":