‘A new era’: Demi Lovato hints at exploring rock in upcoming album [watch]

Since the release of their last album in 2021, Demi Lovato has kept busy with a podcast and a television series about discovering aliens. The pop star, who identifies as non-binary, recently had a “funeral” for their pop music and hinted at going back to their “rocky emo” days.
Lovato told Rolling Stone that they want to put the rest of their music “behind them” and says fans can expect a bit of “heaviness” in the future.

DEMI LOVATO THE POP STAR 

Demi Lovato kicked off their music career in 2008, with the pop hit Get Back. The single debuted at number 11 on the United States charts. Their debut album Don’t Forget was certified gold in the United States.
Following a successful debut, Lovato went on to become one of the biggest pop musicians in the United States. Their seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil…The Art of Staring Over, featured collaborations from Ariana Grande, Noah Cyrus and Australian singer-songwriter Sam Fischer.
The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 charts.

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A NEW ERA FOR DEMI 

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Demi Lovato said they were ever-evolving and ever-changing. The 29-year-old singer had a “funeral” for their pop music on Instagram and explained how it came about.

“I’d like to put the rest of my music behind me and start fresh in this new era for this next album – but I do that every album cycle.”

On the “funeral” for their music, they said: “It honestly wasn’t a funeral. It was a label meeting and we just all happened to be in black and I was like, ‘Wow, this is like a funeral for my pop music.’ There wasn’t an actual funeral.”
Lovato also hinted at going back to their “rocky emo days”. “There’s a bit of… and when I say heaviness, I don’t mean lyrically, but heaviness as in some of the sound that I haven’t done before, which is exciting. It’s a new era reminiscent of my first era.”
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COLLABORATION  WITH WINNETKA BOWLING LEAGUE

For their first single of 2022, Demi Lovato collaborated with Winnetka Bowling League, an American indie group on a track titled, fimy (f*ck it i miss you).
The single is a soft, alternative track that deals with previous heartbreak.

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