Actress Rose Byrne praised the importance of Lily Allen’s song “West End Girl” during a recent appearance in New York City [1].

Byrne's public endorsement of the track highlights the intersection of cinema and music during high-profile promotional events. Such moments often spark renewed interest in specific artists among global audiences.

The comments occurred during the New York City premiere of the film “Tow” [1]. While attending the event, Byrne said to MTV that she is currently enjoying the music [1]. She specifically singled out the work of Allen as having a significant impact on her.

“Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ is so important to me,” Byrne said [1].

The actress used the platform to share a glimpse into her personal tastes and the songs that currently resonate with her. This interaction took place as part of the broader press cycle for the movie “Tow” in the U.S. [1].

Byrne did not elaborate on the specific reasons why the song holds such importance, but she said it is in her current rotation [1]. The discussion provided a brief diversion from the film's promotional talking points to focus on the actress's personal interests.

“Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ is so important to me.”

Celebrity endorsements of specific songs during press tours often lead to measurable spikes in streaming data for the mentioned artists. By highlighting a specific track during a major film premiere, Byrne brings visibility to Lily Allen's discography to a wider audience attending the event and watching the coverage.