Demi Lovato performing in March 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Not much is off-limits for Demi Lovato. Between seven albums and three documentaries, the Dallas-raised musician has bared her soul, sharing her struggles with addiction, eating disorders, and depression. Her story is imperfect and often messy, as her audience has had to learn the hard way. Even when Lovato seems like she’s laying all of her cards out on the table, she has a great poker face, and a knack for keeping the darkest parts of herself hidden.
Not anymore.
The way Lovato tells her story changed with her recent docuseries,
Happy Sunday, Hollywooders! And what a happy Sunday it is.
We’ve now had about 48 hours to enjoy new
Demi Lovato songs thanks to the Friday release of
Dancing With The Devil…The Art Of Starting Over and we have been listening to it over and over again from top to bottom, just like
Demi Lovato asked us…how about you?!
#DWTDTAOSO the album is here!! This has been a journey years in the making… I can’t believe it’s here. Please listen to the tracks in order, top to bottom, for me. I love you all https://t.co/nfMs1VXHjHpic.twitter.com/qcLIMpV0Fp
Demi Lovato s seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil.The Art of Starting Over , is officially her most well-received yet, with a Metascore of 79 based on 6 reviews. (Her previous effort, 2017 s Tell Me You Love Me , scored a 72.)
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