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Pixie Lott - All About Tonight

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All About Tonight Pixie Lott Official Music Video. Taken from her new studio album which is due for release in November 2011. Lott revealed to Digital Spy that there are going to be a few exciting collaborations on the album and described the sound of the album “still pop stuff, but a little bit more soulful”.
Official video for “All About Tonight” by English recording artist Pixie Lott from her second studio album, Young Foolish Happy as the album's lead single. Pixie Lott, Tebey Ottoh, Brian Kidd, and Tommy Lee James wrote it, and it was produced by Kidd and premiered 11th July 2011. It was written during a studio meeting between Lott, Canadian singer-songwriter Tebey and producer Brian Kidd in LA. Tebey had started working with a new manager, Ed Jefferson, who set him up with Kidd. Tebey: "I wrote the verse and started on the chorus, but I wasn't really loving it; I didn't think it was as strong as it should be. I called my friend Tommy Lee James, who's my main co-writer. He just happened to be in Los Angeles so I had him come by the studio and we wrote the rest of the song together after redoing the chorus", Tebey explained. "We weren't trying to write for her. We just wanted to write a great, upbeat pop song and it just so happened that it was what they were looking for in the next stage of her career, which is to try and break her in America... but the song can definitely work in the U.K. as well." The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld and filmed in downtown LA. It premiered on 14 July 2011. The video begins with Lott walking and smiling to the camera, overlaid with shots of the Manhattan skyline at night. The video is intercut with clips of Lott lying on a black seat in the back of a car, as well as shots of her wearing a blonde wig under a bridge while surrounded by several people and objects. The video ends with her dancing with both female and male dancers, followed by a close-up shot of her smiling.