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Pixie Lott names new album 'Young Foolish Happy'
Published Monday, Sep 19 2011, 10:48 BST | By Lewis Corner | 12 comments
Pixie Lott has announced the title and release date of her second studio album.
The singer will release Young Foolish Happy in the UK on November 7. The album will include her recent number one single 'All About Tonight', as well as a string of collaborations.

Lott has previously revealed that she teamed up with Stevie Wonder and John Legend for the LP.
She confessed that she nearly cried when she met Wonder in the studio, saying that she could feel her "eyes tearing up".
Lott has also recorded a duet with British grime stars Wretch 32 and Tinchy Stryder.
Lott will headline the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards at London's Wembley Arena next month.
> Pixie Lott: 'I'll never get out of control like Amy Winehouse'
Watch the music video for Pixie Lott's 'All About Tonight' below:
The singer will release Young Foolish Happy in the UK on November 7. The album will include her recent number one single 'All About Tonight', as well as a string of collaborations.

Lott has previously revealed that she teamed up with Stevie Wonder and John Legend for the LP.
She confessed that she nearly cried when she met Wonder in the studio, saying that she could feel her "eyes tearing up".
Lott has also recorded a duet with British grime stars Wretch 32 and Tinchy Stryder.
Lott will headline the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards at London's Wembley Arena next month.
> Pixie Lott: 'I'll never get out of control like Amy Winehouse'
Watch the music video for Pixie Lott's 'All About Tonight' below:
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