Few things are as iconic to London as the Thames River but Pixie Lott showed she wanted part of the action.<br/> The British singer invited 350 special guests on board a luxury liner on Monday (October 31) to celebrate the launch of her new album.<br/> "Young Foolish Happy" is Lott's follow-up effort after the massive success of her debut album, which spawned two number one singles.<br/> Accompanied by just a cello, piano and guitar, the singer performed three new tracks acoustically including the no. 1 hit "All About Tonight".<br/> 20-year-old Lott says she's all grown up on album number two, opening up emotionally, while still pumping out high-energy pop songs.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Pixie Lott, Saying (English):<br/> "I feel like I've matured a lot since the first album and the music's more soulful and it's about stuff I can relate to at the moment so I hope people like it."<br/> In the three years since her first album, Lott says she's learned more about the not-so-glamourous side of the music industry.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Pixie Lott, saying (English):<br/> "I remember when I first started my album, I was really frustrated it didn't come out for like four or five years and you do get frustrated because loads of people want to do the same thing."<br/> Her older sister Charlie said she knew early on that Pixie was destined for stardom.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Pixie Lott's Sister, Charlie Lott, saying (English):<br/> "I always knew, always. She started singing when she was three."<br/> Fellow singer and god daughter of Amy Winehouse Dionne Bromfield said Lott's appeal was her girl-next-door image.<br/> SOUNDBITE: British Singer and God Daughter of Amy Winehouse Dionne Bromfield, saying (English) :<br/> "She's like four-and-a-half years older than me and I can relate to her a lot."<br/> Lott became a part of London's backdrop when a visual arts display of her new album was projected onto east London's iconic Billingsgate Market.<br/> "Young Foolish Happy" is out on Mercury Records on November 14.<br/> Cindy Martin, Reuters
