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Ashlee
Simpson
Goes
Deeper
On
New
LP
Everyone
remembers
the
fateful
Ashlee
Simpson
Saturday
Night
Live
"incident,"
especially
Ashlee
herself.
MTV.com
reports
that
on
her
upcoming
album,
In
Another
Life,
the
artist
has
targeted
not
one,
but
two
songs
about
the
SNL
mix-up.
This
will
be
Simpson's
second
album,
and
it
will
cover
deeper
subject
matter
than
her
debut
album
Autobiography.
Joe
Simpson,
her
manager
and
father,
told
MTV,
"You
know,
the
beautiful
thing
about
Ashlee
is
that
she's
really
willing
to
bare
her
soul.
This
record
is
about
discovering
herself
as a
20-year-old
woman."
Simpson
is
very
introspective
with
the
two
songs
"Beautifully
Broken"
and
"Who
Will
Help
Me
When
I
Fall,"
both
of
which
are
inspired
by
her
SNL
appearance..
"There's
no
way
to
get
away
from
mistakes,"
he
said.
"There's
no
way
to
run
away
from
failure
because
in
everyone's
life,
you're
going
to
meet
it.
So
we
try
to
teach
our
girls
the
way
to
do
it
is
head
on.
Pick
yourself
up,
dust
yourself
off,
and
go
at
it."
In
spite
of
Simpson
focusing
on
more
meaningful
subject
matter,
it
doesn't
mean
she
still
can't
cut
loose
and
show
her
fun
side.
The
first
single
off
the
album,
"L.O.V.E.,"
is
all
about
dancing
and
going
out
with
the
girls.
"It's
all
about
the
boyfriend
didn't
call,
so
she
decides
to
go
out
with
her
girls,
because
they're
always
faithful,"
he
said.
"
'Forget
the
boys,
it's
just
us
girls,'
so
it's
great."
MTV.com
reports
that
the
album
is
about
98
percent
done.
Ashlee
said
she's
"so
excited"
about
the
completion
of
her
album.
"It's
all
so
near,
and
I
have
a
bunch
of
songs
I
really
love."
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