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Demi Lovato - Demi (Released 13/05/13)
DEMI LOVATO'S 4TH RELEASE "DEMI" HER MOST PERSONAL
News Release: Universal Music Malaysia
Multi-platinum Hollywood Records recording artist, Demi Lovato, released her fourth studio album, Demi, on May 13th, 2013. Lovato's album was already available from April 2nd in North America, and April 9th for the rest of the world on pre-order at iTunes and on Amazon.com. The album features Demi's newest smash hit single, "Heart Attack," which is already gold in the United States and Canada, and debuted # 1 on iTunes in 19 countries. "Heart Attack" comes on the heels of Demi's # 1 single, "Give Your Heart A Break," and has already entered the Top 15 at Top 40 Radio with over 40 million in audience. The striking cover image (shown above) was gradually revealed over the weekend on www.demilovato.com.
Demi recently shot the music video for "Heart Attack," which was directed by Chris Applebaum. E! News exclusively premiered the music video for "Heart Attack" on Tuesday, April 9th. The video was premiered during E! News and was available directly following the broadcast on Eonline (www.eonline.com).
Demi is Lovato's most personal album to date, and is an affirming celebration of life. Lovato co-wrote nearly every song on Demi, along with a team of top producers and writers including TheSUSPEX (Mitch Allan & Jason Evigan), Priscilla Renea, Ryan Tedder, Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou, Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, Savan Kotecha, Ali Tamposi, The Monsters & Strangerz, Jonas Jeberg, Anne Preven and Matt Rad. Said Demi about her new album, "I'm incredibly proud of this album," said Lovato. "It's better than anything I have ever done! I experimented with a variety of different sounds and poured my heart into writing these songs. I'm so excited for everyone to finally get the chance to hear them!"
Lovato returned from a two-week tour of Asia and Russia, and began a whirlwind spate of live appearances stateside, including Jimmy Kimmel Live (4/1); Dancing With The Stars (4/2); Good Morning America (4/10); Kelly & Michael (4/11) and Ellen (5/13).
Lovato will return to the judges' panel for Season Three of The X Factor on Fox as was announced recently. Her single has been garnering rave reviews, including Entertainment Weekly, which proclaimed, "The song is a big one, with pounding beats, earnest wailing, and some interesting lyrical choices."
About "Demi"
Demi’s fourth album, simply titled Demi. Its lead single "Heart Attack" debuted at #12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and has thus far peaked at #10, becoming her second highest-charting single in the country to date. Writing for the album began in April 2012, while recording began later in the year in between Lovato's appearances as a mentor on the second season of the American version of The X Factor. According to Lovato, the album will "provide inspiration for girls everywhere who are going through the same issues I've faced". Lovato also said a sequel to the song "Skyscraper" is also included.
Tracklisting
1. Heart Attack
2. Made in the USA
3. Without the Love
4. Neon Lights
5. Two Pieces
6. Nightingale
7. In Case
8. Really Don't Care feat. Cher Lloyd
9. Fire Starter
10. Something That We're Not
11. Never Been Hurt
12. Shouldn't Come Back
13. Warrior
About Demi Lovato
Actress/vocalist Demi Lovato began making a name for herself after starring alongside the Jonas Brothers in the 2008 Disney Channel movie Camp Rock. Born in 1992 in Dallas, Texas, she was raised in a household that included her mother (a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader) and her two sisters, the youngest of whom launched her own acting career in 2008. Demi started out as a child actress, starring as a cast regular on Barney and Friends before finding her way onto the Disney Channel with a brief role in As the Bell Rings. Lovato's debut album, Don't Forget, featuring songs co-written by the Jonas Brothers, was released by Hollywood Records several months after Camp Rock's premiere. It 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, Lovato continued to act, appearing in a popular sequel to Camp Rock and starring in her own Disney series, Sonny with a Chance. In 2010, following a widely reported altercation with a backup dancer, Lovato left a tour with the Jonas Brothers to enter a treatment center for unspecified physical and emotional problems. After leaving the facility in 2011, Lovato announced that she had been treated for bulimia, among other issues, and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She also revealed that she would not be returning to work on Sonny with a Chance. In 2011, Lovato released the studio album Unbroken, featuring the Toby Gad-produced single "Skyscraper" as well as the Timbaland/Missy Elliott-produced "All Night Long" but it was "Give Your Heart a Break" that was the album's second biggest hit, peaking at 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 on its way to being certified platinum.
Lovato's comeback continued in 2012 when she, along with Britney Spears, signed to be one of the four judges on the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, debuting in the fall of 2012.
Feel free to check out her official sites for more info:
twitter.com/ddlovato
demilovatofanclub.net/
www.demilovato.com
www.myspace.com/demilovato
itunes.apple.com/us/album/unbroke...
www.facebook.com/DemiLovato
www.youtube.com/DemiLovatoVEVO
DEMI LOVATO'S 4TH RELEASE "DEMI" HER MOST PERSONAL
News Release: Universal Music Malaysia
Multi-platinum Hollywood Records recording artist, Demi Lovato, released her fourth studio album, Demi, on May 13th, 2013. Lovato's album was already available from April 2nd in North America, and April 9th for the rest of the world on pre-order at iTunes and on Amazon.com. The album features Demi's newest smash hit single, "Heart Attack," which is already gold in the United States and Canada, and debuted # 1 on iTunes in 19 countries. "Heart Attack" comes on the heels of Demi's # 1 single, "Give Your Heart A Break," and has already entered the Top 15 at Top 40 Radio with over 40 million in audience. The striking cover image (shown above) was gradually revealed over the weekend on www.demilovato.com.
Demi recently shot the music video for "Heart Attack," which was directed by Chris Applebaum. E! News exclusively premiered the music video for "Heart Attack" on Tuesday, April 9th. The video was premiered during E! News and was available directly following the broadcast on Eonline (www.eonline.com).
Demi is Lovato's most personal album to date, and is an affirming celebration of life. Lovato co-wrote nearly every song on Demi, along with a team of top producers and writers including TheSUSPEX (Mitch Allan & Jason Evigan), Priscilla Renea, Ryan Tedder, Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou, Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, Savan Kotecha, Ali Tamposi, The Monsters & Strangerz, Jonas Jeberg, Anne Preven and Matt Rad. Said Demi about her new album, "I'm incredibly proud of this album," said Lovato. "It's better than anything I have ever done! I experimented with a variety of different sounds and poured my heart into writing these songs. I'm so excited for everyone to finally get the chance to hear them!"
Lovato returned from a two-week tour of Asia and Russia, and began a whirlwind spate of live appearances stateside, including Jimmy Kimmel Live (4/1); Dancing With The Stars (4/2); Good Morning America (4/10); Kelly & Michael (4/11) and Ellen (5/13).
Lovato will return to the judges' panel for Season Three of The X Factor on Fox as was announced recently. Her single has been garnering rave reviews, including Entertainment Weekly, which proclaimed, "The song is a big one, with pounding beats, earnest wailing, and some interesting lyrical choices."
About "Demi"
Demi’s fourth album, simply titled Demi. Its lead single "Heart Attack" debuted at #12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and has thus far peaked at #10, becoming her second highest-charting single in the country to date. Writing for the album began in April 2012, while recording began later in the year in between Lovato's appearances as a mentor on the second season of the American version of The X Factor. According to Lovato, the album will "provide inspiration for girls everywhere who are going through the same issues I've faced". Lovato also said a sequel to the song "Skyscraper" is also included.
Tracklisting
1. Heart Attack
2. Made in the USA
3. Without the Love
4. Neon Lights
5. Two Pieces
6. Nightingale
7. In Case
8. Really Don't Care feat. Cher Lloyd
9. Fire Starter
10. Something That We're Not
11. Never Been Hurt
12. Shouldn't Come Back
13. Warrior
About Demi Lovato
Actress/vocalist Demi Lovato began making a name for herself after starring alongside the Jonas Brothers in the 2008 Disney Channel movie Camp Rock. Born in 1992 in Dallas, Texas, she was raised in a household that included her mother (a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader) and her two sisters, the youngest of whom launched her own acting career in 2008. Demi started out as a child actress, starring as a cast regular on Barney and Friends before finding her way onto the Disney Channel with a brief role in As the Bell Rings. Lovato's debut album, Don't Forget, featuring songs co-written by the Jonas Brothers, was released by Hollywood Records several months after Camp Rock's premiere. It 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, Lovato continued to act, appearing in a popular sequel to Camp Rock and starring in her own Disney series, Sonny with a Chance. In 2010, following a widely reported altercation with a backup dancer, Lovato left a tour with the Jonas Brothers to enter a treatment center for unspecified physical and emotional problems. After leaving the facility in 2011, Lovato announced that she had been treated for bulimia, among other issues, and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She also revealed that she would not be returning to work on Sonny with a Chance. In 2011, Lovato released the studio album Unbroken, featuring the Toby Gad-produced single "Skyscraper" as well as the Timbaland/Missy Elliott-produced "All Night Long" but it was "Give Your Heart a Break" that was the album's second biggest hit, peaking at 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 on its way to being certified platinum.
Lovato's comeback continued in 2012 when she, along with Britney Spears, signed to be one of the four judges on the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, debuting in the fall of 2012.
Feel free to check out her official sites for more info:
twitter.com/ddlovato
demilovatofanclub.net/
www.demilovato.com
www.myspace.com/demilovato
itunes.apple.com/us/album/unbroke...
www.facebook.com/DemiLovato
www.youtube.com/DemiLovatoVEVO