For Rolling Stone USA, Demi Lovato gave details about which tracks will be re-recorded and the importance of the new album
Investing more and more in ‘heavy’ elements, Demi Lovato announced this Friday (14), his new album revamped, where the singer will re-present the greatest hits of her career with rock sounds. The new album is scheduled to hit digital platforms on September 15, as exclusively reported by Rolling Stone USA.
I love revisiting those past moments of my career. We did a great job reimagining those songs, and I’m really happy with them. Keeping in mind what the fans are going to want as well as what I want to do and finding that balance is what’s really important.
In addition to “Sorry Not Sorry”the successes “Heart Attack” It is “Cool For The Summer”, which also have their own rock arrangements, will be part of the new project, which is in the “really early stages”, according to the singer. Although she hasn’t released the full tracklist for revamped, demi advanced that “Tell Me You Love Me” It is “Give Your Heart a Break” were two of those chosen.
“Touch [‘Give Your Heart a Break’] live after so long without playing it was really good. The crowd was happy, and that’s what matters,” they say. “It has to come from within: if you only think about what the public wants, sometimes you ignore what their needs are, and that takes away the fun when you’re just catering to other people.”
revamped will be the follow-up to the album HOLY FVC (2022), which featured singles such as “Skin of My Teeth” It is “29”.
It is also worth remembering that Demi Lovato returns to Brazil in 2023. She will perform at The Town festival, in São Paulo, on September 2nd, as well as Iggy Azalea, post malone, Racionais MC’s, Creole, Uriah and other names.
The last time Demi was in the country was in September 2022, when she took the HOLY FVC TOUR to São Paulo, Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro (as an attraction at Rock in Rio).
Source: Rollingstone

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