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Pixie Lott will release her "fun" fourth album in January.

The ‘Mama Do’ singer – who launched her greatest hits album ‘Platinum Pixie’ with a secret gig in association with Viber yesterday (25.11.14) – has taken a "fresh" approach to putting together her upcoming record.

The 23-year-old singer – who is currently appearing on this year’s series of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ – confessed her time on the BBC One dance competition has inspired the album’s "fun, up-tempo vibe", and will also be featuring collaborations "with loads of different producers".

Pixie told BANG Showbiz: "The album in January is just going to be my fourth album. We’ve already got the sessions booked in. We’re going to go to New York, LA.

"My last album, I wanted it to be really organic, I worked with like a small group of people, but this album, I think after just dancing and stuff, I want to do more of a fun, up-tempo vibe, do some collaborations, do something fresh and be up for working with loads of different producers."

The blonde beauty – who was joined at the secret London gig by fans who had been following her Public Chat on the Viber messaging app – has also teamed up with rapper Plan B’s writing team and is keen to duet with some of her favourite British artists in the future.

She said: "I have got a session next month with Plan B’s writers. It’s really hard to schedule anything this month because I don’t know when I’m going to be chucked off Strictly.

"I love the British talent, like Ed Sheeran, Labrinth, Disclosure, Rudimental. I think we’ve got loads of homegrown talent."

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