Four years since her last album, Demi Lovato made a triumphant return to the music scene with âDancing With The Devil⦠The Art of Starting Over.â The album comes in the wake of her 2018 heroin overdose and is accompanied by a documentary series unpacking the events that led up to her hospitalization. The albumâs greatest strengths lie in Lovatoâs undeniably exceptional vocal ability and in her hooks. However, awkward phrasing and overly specific lyrics in the verses and pre-choruses on some songs detract from their listenability, resulting in an inconsistent record.
The album is split into two pieces that cover the last two and a half years of Lovatoâs life. The âDancing With The Devilâ section of the album comprises three songs, and chronicles her overdose. The album opens with âAnyone,â the song she sang at the 62nd Grammyâs in her first time returning to the stage post-overdose. Accompanied by just a piano, Lovatoâs voic
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Hey Recast family, we’ve made it to the end of the workweek and that means it s time for our weekly Friday Q&A, “The Sitdown.” Today we chop it up with Sergio de la Peña, a GOP gubernatorial candidate in Virginia. He weighs in on how his immigrant roots shaped his conservatism, why he believes English should be the official language and shares his thoughts on last November s election.
“There is not a uniqueness in my immigrant story.”
Says the man from Chihuahua, Mexico. He served 30 years in the U.S. Army, rose to the rank of colonel and most recently was appointed by the former president to serve in a high-ranking post in the Defense Department.
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Demi Lovato is singing to the squirrels during her backyard Tiny Desk (Home) concert for NPR. The at-home concert was recorded on a sunny day in the singer s Los Angeles backyard, filled with greenery, guitars and of course, her furry friends.
Lovato kicked off the performance with a stripped-down rendition of her 2017 track, Tell Me You Love Me, accompanied by Steven Styles Rodriguez on the keyboard.
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