Demi Lovato is back in the studio and fans of her amazing voice are aching to hear a new song from the American singer. The "Frozen" singer is working her new song which she hinted in November. She said that she still has no date in mind when to release it but when she's ready it will play. It seems that the right time is very soon.
For the meantime, she did a sample of the Diane Warren-penned song on her Instagram as shared by MTV. Her voice is getting higher by the day. Warren is behind Lady Gaga's emotional ballad "Till It Happens To You". She has written songs for Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, and Beyonce.
Teen Vogue reported that the clip has no video but the audio is enough for the music-hungry Lovatics. Her vocal prowess is incomparable. She is in the studio with the legendary Diane Warren who shared on her Twitter account a photo of her with Demi Lovato captioned, "First session in da new studio!! @ddlovato showing em how it's done!!! #Smashes."
Musicians and ordinary music lovers have praises to say about the singer's voice. According to Becky Brain of Idolator, she has a "killer voice and the A-list material to put it to good use." Nick Levine of Digital Spy said that her vocal performances are all impressive. The Hollywood Reporter's Sophie Schillaci said that her voice can put a gag on the worst critics.
Ryan Tedder who worked with Demi Lovato on her third album Unbroken said, "Demi blew me out of the water vocally! I had no idea how good her voice is. She's one of the best singers I've ever worked with."
No doubt that the singer who has been through a lot in life is a high-caliber singer. She has been to rehab at the age of 18, has been addicted to cocaine and battled depression at a young age. She had an eating disorder too. Right now she is living in a sober-living facility to prevent her from going back to her addiction.
Demi Lovato is a wasted talent if she remained in her struggles. Her success as a singer has started going on a straight line after she addressed her issues in life.
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