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Pixie Lott gets seductive in new music video 'What Do You Take Me For'
Published Thursday, Oct 6 2011, 16:25 BST | By Lewis Corner | 11 comments
Pixie Lott has released her new music video online.
The singer premiered the promo for her new single 'What Do You Take Me For' through her Vevo page earlier today.
The video sees the 20-year-old star in a tight black outfit performing a collection of seductive and choreographed dance moves.

New York rapper Pusha T makes a cameo in the single and video, while the track was produced by dubstep mixer Rusko.
'What Do You Take Me For' is the second cut to be lifted from Lott's upcoming album Young Foolish Happy.
The single will be released on November 6, while the album will follow the next day on November 7.
> Pixie Lott duets with Stevie Wonder, John Legend on new album
Watch the music video for Pixie Lott's 'What Do You Take Me For' below:
The singer premiered the promo for her new single 'What Do You Take Me For' through her Vevo page earlier today.
The video sees the 20-year-old star in a tight black outfit performing a collection of seductive and choreographed dance moves.

New York rapper Pusha T makes a cameo in the single and video, while the track was produced by dubstep mixer Rusko.
'What Do You Take Me For' is the second cut to be lifted from Lott's upcoming album Young Foolish Happy.
The single will be released on November 6, while the album will follow the next day on November 7.
> Pixie Lott duets with Stevie Wonder, John Legend on new album
Watch the music video for Pixie Lott's 'What Do You Take Me For' below:
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