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Pixie Lott - Kiss The Stars

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Official music video for the track Kiss The Stars by Pixie Lott.
Official video for “Kiss The Stars” by English recording artist and songwriter Pixie Lott from her second studio album, Young Foolish Happy (2011). The song was released digitally in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2012 as the album's third single. She wrote thedance-pop song in collaboration with its producers Mads Hauge and Phil Thornalley. The video premiered online 10th January 2012. It has a futuristic, sci-fi theme and features a variety of colourful backgrounds and robots. Her appearance in the video has been described as a new look for her and an evolution from her previous music videos. It features her wearing a number of different outfits. She is seen dancing in a tight leotard with leggings and her hair styled poker straight. In another scene she wears a long blonde wig with a blunt fringe and a flowing white dress. She is also seen dancing against a futuristic background, surrounded by CGI dancers that resemble robots. In another scene, Lott kisses one of the robots; the robot then forms itself into an attractive male dancer. It debuted at No. 81 on the UK Singles chart. The following week the song rose to No. 14 and in its third week on the chart, it rose to No. 8, becoming her fifth top ten hit and ninth consecutive top 20 hit. The single was promoted by performing it at the Jingle Bell Ball, The National Lottery and Dancing on Ice. Kathryn Black of Pugwash News deemed “Kiss the Stars” as a great song with a catchy chorus and poppy rhythms. Black, however, like other critics, felt that the song "sounds like a rip-off of Katy Perry's 'Firework'."