The album is set to drop on May 5, but it's available for free right now

Apr 29, 2014 14:53 GMT  ·  By

Lily Allen keeps breaking music industry patterns. The rebellious British singer refuses to conform to standards and does everything her own way. So far, it's worked for her and her comeback album, “Sheezus” is expected to climb to the top of the charts.

Right now, you can listen to the album that is set to be released on May 5, because the singer has made it available in full on iTunes. The preview includes some of the latest tracks that have been released in the last couple of months, since as “Hard Out There,” “Air Balloon” and “Our Time.”

Most of the songs already have videos for them, including the album title track “Sheezus,” which has just received an official clip this month that features some weird psychedelic visuals.

The rest of the album is made up of new tracks that have yet to be released, such as “Insincerely Yours,” “URL Badman” and “As Long As I Got You.”

“Sheezus” represents her comeback album after the 2009 effort called “It's Not Me, It's You” that went on to the very top of the UK charts and as high as number five in the US charts.

Her latest song that also bears the name of the album is her most controversial yet, taking swings at some of the biggest names in today's musical industry, such as Beyonce, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Lorde and Lady Gaga, as well as spoofing Kanye's successful album name “Yeezus.”