The 19-year-old British pop starlet Pixie Lott has become an unstoppable force in the pop world since her first single "Mama Do (Uh Oh Uh Oh)" shot to number one in the UK singles chart in August 2009. Not only has the teenage sensation racked up five consecutive top twenty singles but her debut album, "Turn It Up," lodged itself in the top ten of the album charts for much of the latter half of 2010. Bromley lass Lott has become known for her exhilarating live performances and exciting music videos, which is why fans will be pleased to take their first look at her latest official music video for "Broken Arrow."
Every song she releases describes relationships gone wrong and the emotions a girl experiences when falling for the boy that isn't right for Lott! "Broken Arrow" isn't any different, and it captures the singer's sadness, as she sings about being heartbroken over the boy that she loves pushing her away. She then meets the guy that wants to take care of her and could be her hero. However, it's a case of right one, wrong time, as she's still healing from her previous relationship. Lott is a ballroom dancer who falls in love with her dancing partner but loses him along the way. Throughout the video Lott can be seen searching for his figure in a crowded party, but is unable to find him, while memories of dancing with him keep coming.
This pop-rock ballad "Broken Arrow" is the lead single from the singer's debut album's re-released version, "Turn It Up" which has already been certified double platinum in the UK, will reportedly be released in a revamped version on October 18 in the US. Titled "Turn It Up (Louder)." The song was crafted by New York based songwriter/producer Toby Gad, whose CV also includes Beyonc's "If I Were a Boy" and Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry."
The tunes are all present and correct, of course, but it's the voice that hits you round the head like a Tom & Jerry frying pan: this potent, rich and addictive voice with the depth and maturity of a soul diva combined with the vim and dexterity of a teenage pop princess, all somehow, almost impossibly, coming from the mouth of a singer so perfectly packaged that people call her Pixie and still buzzing from the novelty of being able to go clubbing without her older sister's ID. Anyway, "Broken Arrow" is immense, and I'm hoping this tragic ballad and her powerful voice will shoot her to the top of the charts again!
Every song she releases describes relationships gone wrong and the emotions a girl experiences when falling for the boy that isn't right for Lott! "Broken Arrow" isn't any different, and it captures the singer's sadness, as she sings about being heartbroken over the boy that she loves pushing her away. She then meets the guy that wants to take care of her and could be her hero. However, it's a case of right one, wrong time, as she's still healing from her previous relationship. Lott is a ballroom dancer who falls in love with her dancing partner but loses him along the way. Throughout the video Lott can be seen searching for his figure in a crowded party, but is unable to find him, while memories of dancing with him keep coming.
This pop-rock ballad "Broken Arrow" is the lead single from the singer's debut album's re-released version, "Turn It Up" which has already been certified double platinum in the UK, will reportedly be released in a revamped version on October 18 in the US. Titled "Turn It Up (Louder)." The song was crafted by New York based songwriter/producer Toby Gad, whose CV also includes Beyonc's "If I Were a Boy" and Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry."
The tunes are all present and correct, of course, but it's the voice that hits you round the head like a Tom & Jerry frying pan: this potent, rich and addictive voice with the depth and maturity of a soul diva combined with the vim and dexterity of a teenage pop princess, all somehow, almost impossibly, coming from the mouth of a singer so perfectly packaged that people call her Pixie and still buzzing from the novelty of being able to go clubbing without her older sister's ID. Anyway, "Broken Arrow" is immense, and I'm hoping this tragic ballad and her powerful voice will shoot her to the top of the charts again!
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