In addition to her new YouTube docu-series, Demi Lovato has released the lead single off of her upcoming album, Dancing with the Devil.

 

 

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Demi’s new album, Dancing with the Devil… the Art of Starting Over is set for an April 2 release.  The album includes 19 songs, three of which were recorded pre-overdose experience, which then brings fans into Demi’s ‘Starting Over’ phase.  The album will include features from Saweetie, Noah Cyrus, and Ariana Grande.

 

 

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Lyrics from Dancing with the Devil reflect on Demi’s battles with substance abuse, which almost took her life in 2018.  Watch the first two episodes of Dancing with the Devil below.

 

 

 

Prior to the release of her new docu-series, Demi released and performed an acoustic version of Dancing with the Devil.  She tweeted, “It feels absolutely unreal having this out right now, I love you all so so much.”

 

 

Watch Demi’s performance below.

 

 

 

In a new interview with EW, Demi opens up about her ex-fiancé, Max Erhich, “I really had myself fooled, because it was the safe and expected thing.  Obviously I cared deeply about the person, but there was something inside of me that was like, ‘I have to prove to the world that I’m OK.'” she explains.

 

 

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Demi continues, “Now that I’m not engaged or married and I’m OK, I’m like, ‘Wow.  Isn’t that so much more empowering?’ It’s not this false sense of security.  The second it was off, I was like, ‘You know what? I’m good. I don’t need that.’  I just don’t need an object on my finger to make me feel like I’ve got my s**t together.  It looks like stability, but it doesn’t mean that it is. And I don’t actually grow through stability. I find that I like living not in chaos or crisis, but in fluidity.  It’s not [being] stuck and stagnant in an ideal or a tradition that was placed upon us by the patriarchy.”

 


 

Check out Demi’s full EW interview here.

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