Demi Lovato Gets Emotional About Upcoming Pop-Rock Album: 'So Representative Of Me'
By Afouda Bamidele on April 25, 2022 at 8:00 PM EDT
Demi Lovato cannot wait to share their upcoming album with fans!
The "Cold For The Summer" singer gained recognition for their powerful vocals while working for Disney before embarking on their solo career.
After achieving success with seven albums, the "Camp Rock" star recently opened up about their eighth studio album, which saw them returning to their Pop-Rock roots.
Demi Lovato Shares Important Message About Their Latest Album
The "Heart Attack" singer revealed on their Instagram Story that they were getting ready to release their eighth studio album, which they claimed would be one of their best creations. The 29-year-old wrote:
"Getting emotional listening to my new album because I'm so proud of it. It's my absolute best yet and so representative of me, where I started and who I am today."
They continued, "Yesterday I posted a song called Happy Ending," referring to the snippet they previously shared on social media. However, unlike the title, the track was not created from good feelings.
The message read, "Even tho I wrote this in an incredibly dark place I'm so grateful that I'm no longer in that low, cold and lonely place."
The former Disney star concluded their emotional letter by reassuring themself that they had a brighter future ahead of them. The "Sonny With A Chance" star wrote:
"I'm sure that no matter what happens in my life… My happy ending is never having to fall into old habits again. I can't wait for everyone to hear. I love you all 🖤"
On Friday, April 22, Pop Crave shared the video of the Albuquerque native singing along to "City Of Angels," a possible track from their upcoming Pop-Rock album.
In the clip, the MTV Video Music Award winner sat in a car, presumably the passenger's seat, as they captured themself singing from a selfie position.
The "Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil" star looked beautiful in a casual ensemble consisting of a colorful jacket designed with yellow, blue, and white patterns worn over a white top with bold graphics.
They complimented this chic look with flawless makeup, a black-and-white baseball cap, multiple silver earrings, and a stunning nose ring that glittered alongside the sparkling filter used in the video.
The "Barney & Friends" alum teased fans with a snippet of "City Of Angels" by passionately singing the lyrics to the rock track blasting from the car's stereo.
"Before they go and write my eulogy. Come make this place new to me by," the "Charming" actress gracefully sang before hitting the high notes in the chorus that went:
"Christening the City of Angels. Show and tell me from every angle. I wanna see Beverly on my knees. I want you to make me scream at the Roxy. Christening the City of Angels."
Naturally, fans expressed their excitement for the soon-to-be-released album, with many happy that the idol had returned to their Pop-Rock phase.
The 14-Time Teen Choice Award Winner Shared Funny And Inspirational TikTok Videos
As previously reported by The Blast, the "Cool for the Summer" singer reflected on their life by reposting self-help TikToks on their Instagram Stories.
One of the clips was created by a social media influencer Cleopatra, where the black beauty sat on the ground staring somberly singing to Lovato's "Here We Go Again" played in the background.
The hilarious footage was tagged as "14 year old me crying over my boyfriend I never even kissed." The second video was an educational reel about life lessons.
Shared by the account known as "_awaken_one_" the recording showed a shirtless guy in a locker room walking towards the camera before the "7 biggest life lessons" he wished he knew flashed before the screen. These lessons were listed as:
- "To improve your mood: exercise."
- "To think more clearly: meditate."
- "To understand the world: read."
- "To understand yourself: write."
- "To learn faster, make it: fun.
- "To grow faster, stay: consistent."
- "To help people, help yourself: first."
It appeared the five-time People's Choice Award winner wished to motivate fans with this message or perhaps it was directed at themself.
Back in 2018, the "Princess Protection Program" star made headlines after they experienced a near-fatal drug overdose that inspired their current life of sobriety.