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It was released a few weeks ago. Its just a track to tie in with her appearance in the play Breakfast At Tiffany's (hence Breakfast Productions)
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Confirmed on Radio 2 today (it was on at my work shh) that she is focusing on the album once her West End tour has finished in September. She has written a lot of songs for it and has lots of 'fun things/experiments' coming this summer
I can't remember who this is supposed to be.
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Omg, when I saw the title I wondered if it was a cover (also covered by Sid Owen in 2000 :lol:)

 

Yet another tragic career move, whatever next?

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Omg, when I saw the title I wondered if it was a cover (also covered by Sid Owen in 2000 :lol:)

 

Yet another tragic career move, whatever next?

 

I don't get why her label are investing so much into her yet allowing such tragic career moves? I truly expected a predictable generic release which would do okay in the charts but help get her name back in the public eye.

 

I'm hoping they change the release and go for a single that's similar to All About Tonight / Boys & Girls or Turn It Up.

I don't get why her label are investing so much into her yet allowing such tragic career moves? I truly expected a predictable generic release which would do okay in the charts but help get her name back in the public eye.

 

I'm hoping they change the release and go for a single that's similar to All About Tonight / Boys & Girls or Turn It Up.

 

It's mind boggling isn't it, she literally couldn't choose a worse career move at this point than a cod reggae cover.

 

She still has potential but it's been squandered at every turn over the past five years.

Parts of it sound like there are two songs playing out of sync. :wacko:

 

Has she actually kept the same record contract she had previously? If so, how? :o

I actually like that more than Nasty on first listen! :lol: No chance of being a hit though, would struggle even if it somehow did get support too I expect.

"Limited edition video" whatever next? :lol:

 

Pixie Lott and Select Model Management have collaborated on this summers hottest video for `A Real Good Thing`

 

This limited edition video, which will only be online until the end of the month, shows an unique video showcasing their most exciting talent including Pixie's boyfriend Oliver Cheshire who is also signed to the agency.

 

The soundtrack to the video is Pixie’s cover of Sugar Minott's 'Good Thing Going' and features legendary Jamaican reggae star Shaggy. The song was written and first recorded by Michael Jackson back in the 1970’s, and is one of Pixie’s favourite summer, feel-good tunes.

I find the whole Pixie Lott record label support so bizzare. I know she had a debut double platinum album and followed it up with a Gold seller but it's not like she raked in the money? Her last 2 albums and several singles have flopped hard.

 

Not sure who she appeals to anymore and how a limited edition music video that looks like she went into Thomas Cook found a £50 flight and got lucky on arrival because there was a Primark photo shoot happening on the beach and Shaggy was there on holiday. Also looks like she forgot to pack her hair/weave straightner.

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The lead single is a cover?

 

I don't think it's the lead single if the video is only a limited release :heehee: it's just for the Select Model thing.

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