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Pixie Lott - Gravity

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"Gravity" is a song by English recording artist Pixie Lott from her debut album, Turn It Up (2009). Written by Ina Wroldsen, Jonas Jeberg, Mich Hansen and Lucas Secon, the song was released as the album's fourth single on 8 March 2010.The song has been given mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Fraser McAlpine of the BBC Chart Blog gave the song a mixed review, stating that "there's a big problem with this song, one which it will take more than an impassioned delivery and immaculate production to get around." He also compared the song to "No Air" by American singer Jordin Sparks. Nevertheless, while reviewing Turn It Up, Digital Spy music editor Nick Levine referred to the track as one of the album's highlights.
Official video for “Gravity” by is a song by English recording artist Pixie Lott from the studio album, Turn It Up (2009). Written by Ina Wroldsen, Jonas Jeberg, Mich Hansen and Lucas Secon, it was released as the album's fourth single on 8th March 2010. The video was directed by Nick Frew, it was shot January and premiered 6th February 2010 on Channel 4 in the UK. It features Pixie Lott and two backup dancers performing a contemporary dance routine in black tutus, Lott standing on a platform in a burlesque -inspired and also performing an aerial silk routine in a red catsuit. She is also seen singing while lying down against a mirrored surface, giving the impression she is floating in air. Nick Frew: “Gravity was about unfussy elegance. I wasn't interested in show-stopping special effects and clever clever post—just simple in camera techniques addressing the concept. So long as Pixie looked stunning I was happy—It was liberating, for once, to put beauty first. The best part? For the red dot set-up, I wanted Pixie stock still, looking utterly sensational. Michelle Kelly did me proud with this massive, feathery, one-off Kristian Aadnevik showpiece. As soon as Pixie appeared wearing it with her black wig, there was a real buzz on set. Karen Alder (make up artist) did an amazing job on Pixie's jewel encrusted eyes – I love the way she works. Under Eric Maddison's lights, swinging her dress around her, Pixie had the whole crew gathered round the monitor, cooing. It was incredibly satisfying”. The single peaked at No. 20 28th March 2010 becoming her 4th consecutive UK top 20 hit also in Ireland it reached No. 42.