With her debut album in 2008, Disney alumna Demi Lovato began working towards a music career that that transcended novelty. And from the get-go, audiences embraced the powerhouse young vocalist, sending her debut album to second place on the Billboard 200 and her follow-up “Here We Go Again” to first.
But radio- and commercially-friendly singles are almost always essential for aspiring pop superstars, and Lovato delivered those on her third album “Unbroken.” The heavily-hyped release, which followed her stint in rehab, produced legitimate hits in “Skyscraper” and “Give Your Heart a Break.” Unfortunately, the album itself actually debuted to a lower opening-week total than its predecessor–and it only managed to peak at number four.
Still, with rabid fans (“Lovatics”), exposure on “The X-Factor” and a successful new single in “Heart Attack,” Lovato clearly approaches the release of her upcoming “Demi” as a bigger music star than she was for “Unbroken,” and she has been working with her label to push the album towards success.
The album hits retailers on May 14, but as part of a social media campaign that prompted fans to Tweet her new song titles, Lovato has released every “Demi” track for streaming on YouTube/Vevo. The audio follows:
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