'The goal is America': Pixie Lott features on the cover of Fiasco magazine and talk about her blonde ambition to crack the States
By JUDY COGAN
Pixie Lott has enjoyed success in the UK achieving a number one single and double platinum album sales, but it;s not enough for the popstar.
The 22-year-old, who appear on the next issue of Fiasco magazine, wants to crack America and play Madison Square Gardens like music legends before her.
In the accompanying interview she said:'The goal is to release this album in America definitely.'
Cover Girl: Pixie Lott on the cover of Fiasco Magazine talks about her new Motown inspired album and hopes to crack America
She then added: 'America is massive but I'm up for touring and seeing everywhere.I haven't released there at all and (want to) play shows at Madison Square Garden. You gotta go for it!'
The singer has just finished filming her the new video for her next single which has surfaced online and the track itself is said to be called 'Nasty'.
She tweeted after the shoot on Thursday: 'Ahhhh loved today! Thank you sooo much everyone for all your hard work and hours :O!!! Can't wait to see it #excited #ahhh."
Next stop USA: Pixie Lott poses for Fiasco Magazine and has just finished filming her the new video for her next single 'Nasty', which she hopes will be a hit in the US
Talking to Fiasco she explains her as-yet-untitled third studio album, expected to follow in 2014, sees her going in a slightly different direction than her first two records.
She said: 'My previous albums have been a mishmash but this is completely all that Motown sound and it gives me the opportunity to sing more, which is great'
And the Pixie confesses her new musical offering is very close to her heart.
Number dreams: Pixie Lott hopes to get another number one hit in the UK with her third album due for release in 2014
She said: 'My favourite songs are always ballads, I love singing them, listening to them. There's one song that's really personal.
'My Nan passed away last year and I wrote about her, I'm going to be crying my eyes out every time I sing it.'
Her new single 'Nasty' was originally recorded by Christina Aguilera as a duet with Cee Lo Green for her Burlesque movie though was never officially released.
'It'd be quite cool to get another No.1,' pixie added. 'It would be cool if that happened again but I don't want to put pressure on myself.
But despite her ambition Pixie insists she doesn't have a life plan. 'Nah, I don't have a plan like that. I just know what I want to achieve - to go for it until I can't any more.'
Lott's previous LP Young Foolish Happy peaked at number 18 in the UK in 2011 and spawned the number one single 'All About Tonight' and top ten hits 'What Do You Take Me For?' and 'Kiss The Stars'.
Behind the scenes: A candid photo from Pixie's video shoot for her new single 'Nasty' was originally recorded by Christina Aguilera as a duet with Cee Lo Green for the film Burlesque
Fiasco Magazine is an independent Youth/Pop-Culture magazine based in London, covering fashion, photography, art and celebrity interviews.
Daniel Radcliffe features in the same issue of the magazine as Pixie and talks about his future goals in Hollywood - including a starring role in an action film.
He said: 'I would love to do an action film but I need to find the Simon Pegg role. I kind of fancy playing nerdy computer guy in something.
No action man: Daniel Radcliffe Daniel Radcliffe features in the same issue of the magazine as Pixie and talks about his desire to star in an action film
'I'm not an action star! I would do one 'cos I think they're fun but they're not the kind of movies I love.'
Daniel goes on to say he prefers keeping things a little more low key than brash blockbusters.
Her said: 'I needed to do independent films, absolutely. The thing I needed to do was work on some great scripts and they are few and far between coming out of the big studios.
'You don't get many where this is a 'for sure blockbuster' and also a really excellent script.
He added: 'The thing most important coming out of Potter was doing work that excited me and they all happened to be indie films.'
Life after Harry: Daniel Radcliffe tells Fiasco Magazine he thinks an action film would be fun but his real talents lie with 'indie' films
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