Demi Lovato
American musician, author, and actor Demi Lovato bridges the mainstream gap between pure pop hits and raw rock power, rising above the pack with her full, booming vocals. During her early years, she went from a Disney hopeful to a chart-topping pop star known for her spunky, confident air. A child actor who appeared on segments of Barney & Friends and As the Bell Rings in the 2000s, she had a breakout year in 2008 with a starring role in the Disney Channel movie Camp Rock and a debut single, "This Is Me" featuring Joe Jonas, that became a Top Ten hit in the States. Released the same year, her debut album, Don't Forget, went to number two on the Billboard 200, only to be outdone by the follow-up, 2009's Here We Go Again. While continuing to turn out hit albums, she served as a judge on the U.S. version of TV talent competition The X Factor (2012 to 2013), had a Top 40 hit with their pop version of "Let It Go" from the soundtrack to Disney's Frozen (2013), and became a Grammy nominee (Best Pop Vocal Album) thanks to her fifth full-length, 2015's Confident. Lovato reached number six on the Hot 100 in 2017 with "Sorry Not Sorry" from Tell Me You Love Me, her sixth consecutive Top Five album. A second career Grammy nomination followed in 2019 for the previous year's "Fall in Line," a duet with Christina Aguilera. Having publicly struggled with substance abuse and mental-health issues along the way, Lovato is a longtime spokesperson for causes including anti-bullying and mental-health awareness. They detailed these issues in a 2021 documentary series that was accompanied by her seventh album, Dancing with the Devil...The Art of Starting Over. The hard-edged single "Skin of My Teeth" paved the way for Lovato's rocking eighth album, 2022's HOLY FVCK. Riding the riff wave, she reimagined past pop hits as rock anthems on 2023's Revamped, before debuting another documentary project, 2024's Child Star. In 2025, Lovato marked a return to dance-oriented pop with the sophisticated electronic single "Fast" from It's Not That Deep.Born in 1992 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lovato was raised in a household that included her mother (a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader) and two sisters, the youngest of whom launched her own acting career in 2008. Lovato started out as an actor, starring as a cast regular on Barney and Friends before finding her way onto the Disney Channel with a recurring role in As the Bell Rings. Her debut album, Don't Forget, featuring songs co-written by the Jonas Brothers, was released by Hollywood Records several months after the premiere of Camp Rock, a 2008 Disney Channel movie starring Lovato and the Jonas siblings. Don't Forget debuted at number two, confirming Lovato's status as a star in her own right, and was followed in 2009 by the chart-topping Here We Go Again. Meanwhile, she continued to act, appearing in a popular 2010 sequel to Camp Rock and starring in her own Disney series, Sonny with a Chance, which aired for two seasons.In 2011, Lovato released the studio album Unbroken, featuring the Toby Gad-produced single "Skyscraper." It became her biggest hit since the Camp Rock days, nesting at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and going platinum. The second single, "Give Your Heart a Break," peaked slightly lower at number 16 but was a bigger seller, eventually certifying as three-times platinum in the U.S. alone. Unbroken also featured co-starring roles for Timbaland and Missy Elliott on "All Night Long" and Jason Derulo on "Together."Lovato's comeback continued in 2012 when she, along with Britney Spears, signed on to be one of the four judges on the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor. It debuted in the fall of 2012, and Lovato's role was a success, leading to her return for the 2013 season. Prior to the season's launch, she released their fourth album, Demi, which appeared in May 2013 -- preceded by the single "Heart Attack," which peaked in the Top Ten. A pair of subsequent singles reached the Top 40: "Neon Lights" and "Really Don't Care" (the latter featuring Cher Lloyd). Lovato hit the Top 40 yet again with a contribution to another Disney vehicle, this time a cover version of Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" that was released as the lead single for the massive hit Frozen. Lovato also entered the best-selling books chart with Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year, a collection of her thoughts and quotes from those who inspired them during her struggles with addiction and depression. In 2014, she had a recurring role on the TV show Glee and headlined two world tours. The following July, Lovato released "Cool for the Summer," the Max Martin and Wolf Cousins-produced lead single for her fifth studio album, Confident. The brassy title track was also issued as a single a few weeks before the record's October 2015 release. Other collaborators on the album included Iggy Azalea and songwriter Savan Kotecha, who also contributed to "Cool for the Summer." In addition to a Grammy nomination, Confident peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. In 2017, Lovato contributed vocals to Cheat Codes' "No Promises" and Jax Jones' "Instruction" before releasing her own single, "Sorry Not Sorry." It was the first glimpse of her sixth full-length album, Tell Me You Love Me, which appeared in September 2017 and reached number three on the Billboard 200. That November, she also paired with Luis Fonsi for the non-album single "Échame la Culpa." In 2018, Lovato joined Christina Aguilera on the track "Fall in Line" and delivered her own addiction-themed single, "Sober." More singles, including "I'm Ready" featuring Sam Smith, landed her in the Top 40 in 2020. Just prior to the 2020 presidential election, she released the protest song "Commander in Chief."Lovato launched a documentary series called Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil in 2021. Accompanying the film was Dancing with the Devil...The Art of Starting Over, her seventh studio LP, which was billed as "the nonofficial soundtrack to the documentary" and was preceded by the single "What Other People Say," a duet with Sam Fischer. The album reached number two on the Billboard 200.Lovato's first release of 2022 was the edgy pop-punk single "Skin of My Teeth," from her eighth studio album HOLY FVCK. That set arrived in August, returning the singer to the rock-based roots of her early albums with the help of Yungblud ("Freak"), Royal & the Serpent ("Eat Me"), and Dead Sara ("Help Me"). The next year, Lovato teamed with Mike Shinoda for the single "Still Alive" on the Scream VI soundtrack. She also released a reimagined cover version of the song "Let Me Down Easy" from the fictional band Daisy Jones & the Six's album Aurora. Lovato later teamed with K-pop sensations Le Sserafim for a reworked version of their '90s-house-inspired "Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard's wife." Her own non-album single, the raging "Swine," arrived in June as a protest song written for the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, with proceeds going to a handful of nonprofits. Continuing her well-received rock revival era, Lovato reimagined ten of her past hits as "rock versions" for the remix compilation Revamped. Guests included Slash ("Sorry Not Sorry"), the Maine ("Neon Lights"), HOLY FVCK touring guitarist Nita Strauss ("La La Land"), and the Used's Bert McCracken ("Give Your Heart a Break"). "Chula," a dance-pop collaboration with the Mexican band Grupo Firme, arrived in August 2024 and featured lyrics in Spanish and English. That September, Lovato also premiered the documentary film Child Star, which detailed the experiences of child stars in the entertainment industry. Co-directed with Nicola Marsh, the film featured Lovato's single "You'll Be OK, Kid." In August 2025, Lovato delivered the Zhone-produced single "Fast," a sophisticated, electronic dance-infused track that marked her return to a more pop-oriented sound. Leaving her rock period behind, that dive into dance-pop defined her ninth album, It's Not That Deep, which was released that October.
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It’s Not That Deep
Pop - Released by DLG Recordings, LLC - Island Records on Oct 24, 2025
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Fast
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Aug 1, 2025
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It’s Not That Deep
Pop - Released by DLG Recordings, LLC - Island Records on Oct 24, 2025
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HOLY FVCK
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato LP4 - Island on Aug 19, 2022
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Here All Night
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Sep 12, 2025
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Confident (Deluxe Edition)
Pop - Released by Hollywood Records on Jan 1, 2015
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REVAMPED (Rock Version)
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Sep 15, 2023
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REVAMPED (Rock Version)
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Sep 15, 2023
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OK Not To Be OK
Pop - Released by Joytime Collective on Sep 10, 2020
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You'll Be OK, Kid (From the Original Documentary “Child Star”)
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato LP4 - Island on Sep 13, 2024
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Tell Me You Love Me (Explicit) (Deluxe)
Pop - Released by Demi LP2 - Island - Hollywood on Sep 29, 2017
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Still Alive (From the Original Motion Picture Scream VI)
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Mar 3, 2023
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Heart Attack (Rock Version)
Pop - Released by DLG Recordings - Island Records on Mar 4, 2013
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Fast (Extended Version + Remixes)
Dance - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Aug 1, 2025
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Tell Me You Love Me
Pop - Released by Demi LP2 - Island - Hollywood on Sep 29, 2017
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Fast
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Aug 1, 2025
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Kiss
Pop - Released by DLG Recordings, LLC - Island Records on Oct 10, 2025
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SWINE
Rock - Released by Demi Lovato - Swine - Charity Single on Jun 22, 2023
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Here All Night (Remixes)
Pop - Released by Demi Lovato PS LP5 - 6 – Island on Sep 12, 2025
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Dancing With The Devil…The Art of Starting Over (Explicit)
Pop - Released by Island Records on Apr 2, 2021
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