Demi Lovato announces new album with a powerful cover art and evocative single
Demi Lovato is all set to release her eighth-studio album inspired by her self-discovering journey
On June 6, the Heart Attack singer, Demi Lovato, took it on their social media to confirm their highly-anticipated eighth album which comes out Aug 19, right on time for us to update our summer playlists.
The singer shared a cover art of them in a mullet, totally rocking the punk style – which will also be the leading genre of their music from now on.
“The process of making this album has been the most fulfilling yet, and I'm grateful to my fans and collaborators for being on this journey with me," Lovato said in a press release.
"Never have I been more sure of myself and my music, and this record speaks that for itself. To my Lovatics who have been rocking out with me since the beginning and those who are just now coming along for the ride, thank you. This record is for you."
The leading single of the album, Skin of My Teeth, was released on June 10 paired with a haunting music video. This is their first song that got released after the star left rehab in January. A day prior, Demi Lovato also performed the single live on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. The singer claimed on the show that this album is inspired by their real-life experiences. They exclaimed that they are very proud of this album since they wrote it all sober and clean.
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