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Pixie Lott premieres 'Kiss The Stars' music video
Published Tuesday, Jan 10 2012, 10:58 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 45 comments
Pixie Lott has unveiled the music video for her latest single 'Kiss The Stars'.
The singer dances in space in the clip, which premiered on her official YouTube page today.
'Kiss The Stars' - out January 29 - marks the third single from Lott's latest album Young, Foolish, Happy, which entered the albums chart at number 18 last November.
The record includes the number one single 'All About Tonight' and Top 10 hit 'What Do You Take Me For?', which featured Clipse rapper Pusha T.
Lott recently insisted that she is not under pressure to dress "more sexily" to sell records, adding: "Sexiness definitely comes from inside, though."
Earlier this month, she released the video for her collaboration with Tinchy Stryder, called 'Bright Lights'.
> Pixie Lott interview: I'm ready to take on America'
The singer dances in space in the clip, which premiered on her official YouTube page today.
'Kiss The Stars' - out January 29 - marks the third single from Lott's latest album Young, Foolish, Happy, which entered the albums chart at number 18 last November.
The record includes the number one single 'All About Tonight' and Top 10 hit 'What Do You Take Me For?', which featured Clipse rapper Pusha T.
Lott recently insisted that she is not under pressure to dress "more sexily" to sell records, adding: "Sexiness definitely comes from inside, though."
Earlier this month, she released the video for her collaboration with Tinchy Stryder, called 'Bright Lights'.
> Pixie Lott interview: I'm ready to take on America'
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