Pixie Lott Discography Rate | We have a winner!

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Baby is still very much here too! Don't oust this track before its time! Do you want me and @WhenTheSunGoesDown to have another break down just like you all did when you let Won't Forget you out of the top 20?

I'm curious to know what exactly is to "Jessie J" a career.


When we get to #11.
 
Doing Fine (Without You) - 9. I'm a sucker for an 'I've been getting over you by going out and having a really good time' bop, so this was always going to have a big appeal to me.

Kiss The Stars - 9. The 'we're in love tonight' post-chorus brings this down slightly, but I really like the melody and the electro backing track. Overall a fun track.
 
'What Do You Take Me For' or 'Nasty' to go before the Top 10 please (watch it be one of my 10's!)
Would that be....?






















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Kill all men. And Nasty WTF

















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#11
Nasty
Average: 8.414

Max: 10.0 x 4 (@TwistedInnocence, @Remorque, Steve, @Verandi) 9.3 (@saviodxl) 9.0 x 2 (@WhenTheSunGoesDown, @bonnieetclyde)
Min: 4.0 (@Phonetics Girl) 5.6 (@pop3blow2)

Nasty misses our top 10, but in real life (aka the UK charts) it was Pixie's final top 10, reaching #9.

As told before this song was originally recorded by Christina Aguilera and CeeLo Green for the Burlesque soundtrack but didn't make it due to legal issues.

Pixie had a good lawyer that not only got the track for herself, allowed her to record her own version and allowed her to make a hit out of it! It was the first official single of Pixie Lott (the album) and labeled as her comeback after 3 years without any new music! And what a sexy, boptastic, motown-inspired comeback!

Look a that fanmade mashup I found here!


 
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*pretends to be shocked at Turn It Up taking up half of the top 10*

Anyway...

Amazing:
Cry me Out
Boys & Girls
What Do You Take Me For
Lay Me Down​

Very good:
Mama Do (Uh Oh Uh Oh)
Turn It Up
All About Tonight​

You're cute but please leave:
Here We Go Again
Champion
Baby (with Anton Powers)​
 
No one 11ed this! I'm really surprised it got this far to be honest!
























What the hell is Champion?





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#10
Champion

Average: 8.457
Max: 10.0 (@WhenTheSunGoesDown) 9.0 x 3 (@Remorque, @BubblegumBoy, Steve) 8.8 x 2 (@Untouchable Ace, @saviodxl)
Min: 7.0 (@Verandi) 7.5 (@Laurence)

As a collective we've decided that Champion is the best album track of self-titled album!

Pixie kinda played safe here: the co-writers and producers had already worked with her, including many of her biggest hits like Mama Do and Boys & Girls. I'm talking about Mads Hauge and Phil Thornalley. If you've been reading my nonsense write ups for the eliminations you realized these two were recurring names (and will appear again)!

But well, it played out fine, 'cause the track is a brilliant gospel pop uptempo banger.

This is Mads Hauge by the way Hi Daddy
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With that, Here We Go Again is the highest album track in the rate and Lay Me Down remains as the last representant of Pixie Lott (the album).

Incredible how Laurence and Verandi are the lower scorers even giving a decent score ddddd.

 
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Once again, no 11s given.
But I'm pretty sure some people will be upset this didn't get any higher.




































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#9
What Do You Take Me For?
Average: 8.507

Max: 10.0 x 2 (@Verandi, @Laurence) 9.8 (@saviodxl) 9.6 x 2 (@Untouchable Ace, @berserkboi)
Min: 6.8 (@pop3blow2) 7.0 (Steve)

Oh well! The second single of Young Foolish Happy showed us a sexy and sassy Pixie Lott that we hadn't seen before! Conservatives and critics were shocked. But not the fans, we loved it! The husky tone, the "in ya face" attitude, the choreo, everything!

The Pusha T assisted track was produced by Rusko (aka Christopher William Mercer), famous for his work with Cypress Hill and MIA. Here he is:
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The track was a #10 in the UK, but stayed only 4 weeks in the top 100, being eclipsed by its predecessor All About Tonight, that was still floating the top 50 and on heavy rotation in the radios.


With that All About Tonight is the highest track of the sophomore album.

Next up: someone loses their 11.
 

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