Pixie Lott on being vulnerable on her new album: I hope going to those places can help people feel a bit less alone
by Naomi Clarke
Jul 03, 2024
4 minutes
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It’s been a busy decade for Pixie Lott. While the singer took a step back from releasing new music, she used the time to add a plethora of strings to her bow.
From starring in a West End play and becoming a coach on The Voice Kids UK, to getting married and having her first child – she has pushed herself personally and professionally.
For the past five years, she has been diving into how these experiences have shaped her life, and from that self-reflection she has created her fourth studio album, Encino.
The deeply autobiographical 13-track record is her first album in 10 years and it sees her taking control of her music more than she has ever done
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