Demi Lovato EAT ME feat. Royal the Serpent ( Official Live Performance), Vevo
Demi Lovato EAT ME (Official Live Performance) Demi Lovatos HOLY FVCK is a pure distillation of the superstars creative ethos: theyve spent the bulk of their career emphasizing honesty, and their eighth studio album walks the same path. It arrives as the incredibly successful pop singer turns the page on their twenties and launches into their thirties. So it makes sense they would turn to a new sound, too. HOLY FVCK is a rock album. The genre choice makes sense considering the project is designed as a bright stage, one on which main character Demi wrestles with some of lifes overwhelming challenges. For all to see. At 15 years old, Demi said that metal music fascinated them. Armed with wellearned creative freedom, they have the greenlight to accelerate full throttle into this genre thats alway intrigued them. EAT ME crushes from all angles. Relentless tsunamisized waves of distorted guitars. Brutal truths screamed into the mic. And a hauntingly captivating feature from rising
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