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Post by Admin on Oct 29, 2014 0:59:24 GMT
Lovatics freak out! Demi and her ex, Joe Jonas, reunited on Oct. 27 during the last US show of her tour. He joined her to sing their ‘Camp Rock 2′ classic, and fans went absolutely crazy. Demi Lovato really knows how to close out a US leg of a tour! On Oct. 27, the 22-year-old singer revealed that she wanted to sing a song she hasn’t sang “in years.” While she recently brought out her ex, Joe Jonas, 25, on stage at a show in LA, they didn’t perform this song. See their “Wouldn’t Change A Thing” duet here. “I think you guys might now this song,” Demi announced before it began. “I haven’t sang this song in years, and it’s just for you guys.” Right away, fans began screaming when hearing the first seconds of “Wouldn’t Change a Thing,” which you may know is their original song from 2010’s Disney movie, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. During their performance, they were super happy and looked like old BFFS (and yes, they are exes, but whatever). They even shared a super cute hug at the end of the song. "She’s already done some songs, but certainly the majority of it will kick off next year," says Demi's manager of the writing process. Demi Lovato has spent most of 2014 on the road supporting her fourth studio album, Demi, which was released last year and has spawned three Top 40 hits on the Hot 100 chart. With her latest North American tour wrapping up on Monday night (Oct. 27), the pop singer is expected to release a new album in 2015 on longtime label Hollywood Records. “She’s finishing up right now on the last leg of her touring for this year, and we finish it up with a couple of radio shows,” Lovato’s manager Phil McIntyre told Billboard last week. “Then the plan is for her to go back into the studio and start the next creative process. She’s already done some songs, but certainly the majority of it will kick off next year.”
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Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2014 0:52:37 GMT
Hollywood Records recently announced the release of a special "Deluxe” edition of Demi Lovato’s last year-released album “Demi” on December 2nd - just in time to get advantage of the Christmas sales and after a successful world tour by Demi.
This re-release will include the studio version of "I Hate You, Don’t Leave Me”, live versions of four stand-out "Demi" tracks, "Let It Go" and a totally new song titled "Up" featuring Olly Murs. "Up" is also going to be featured on the British singer's forthcoming album "Never Been Better" (out November 24) and thanks to a sampler of his album just released online we can now hear a 30-second preview from “Up".
Hmm, I think it’s best that I wait for the full version to make a judgement. It sounds cute so far but I honestly expected more. Will definitely give the song the benefit of the doubt, though! “Up" is going to be a mid-tempo pop song about the devoted love of a couple for one another and that they will definitely overcome the troubles that currently affect them. "I know this love is heading in the same direction”, sing Olly and Demi with confidence and in unison in the chorus of “Up”.
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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2014 0:48:05 GMT
The “Skyscraper” hit maker has been romantically linked to Valderrama on and off for the past four years, but the singer has only recently started to talk about their relationship. Now Lovato, 22, has recalled the moment the pair first met in 2010, admitting she was smitten as soon as she laid eyes on the “That ’70s Show” star. Valderrama, then 30, praised her for moving away from her Disney teen background to speak about politics, and his charm immediately won her over. She tells AndPop.com, “I went to his house for a PSA shoot for Voto Latino. I was like, ‘This guy is so attractive.’ We started talking.” And Lovato is just as enamored with him now as she was then. She adds, “He is very good looking. He is my absolute best friend in the whole world that I happen to be attracted to.” Lovato reportedly dated Valderrama for several months following her 2010 split from Joe Jonas, and they rekindled their romance last year. The actor showed his support for Lovato this week when he cheered her on at her concert at New York’s Barclays Center on Monday night. He shared a snap of Lovato onstage with his Twitter fans on Tuesday morning, and added the caption, “Last night hard work & dedication earned u a stage that undeniable belongs 2 u… Beyond proud, Te amo mi (I love you) @ddlovato.”
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2014 1:09:04 GMT
The 22-year-old singer touched down in the UK on Tuesday and flashed her incredible toned tummy as she walked through Heathrow airport. Seemingly oblivious to the cold as she arrived from the warmth of Los Angeles, Demi stepped off the plane in a black crop top and wrap shirt slashed open to the navel. She also covered her eyes from the glare of flashing cameras with a pair of dark shades, and carried a Prada bag. The former Disney star teamed her racy top with black trousers, and kept the chill off the rest of her body with a long woollen dark grey cardigan. The actress's skin glowed, despite a 12 hour flight from LAX, and she wore just a slick of pink lip gloss to complement her Californian tan. Demi, who is in a relationship with longtime boyfriend Wimer Valderrama, is in the UK to perform on tour with Enrique Iglesias. She's also set to sing in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge alongside Ed Sheeran, at the Royal Variety Performance.
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Post by Admin on Nov 14, 2014 1:06:26 GMT
Meghan Trainor, whose empowering "All About That Bass" is still holding steady at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, recently spoke with Entertainment Tonight about, among other things, her lifelong struggle with weight. Cue Demi Lovato — unofficial eating disorder spokeswoman — who was not happy with Trainor's remarks. "I grew up a chubby girl," Trainor said to ET. "My parents loved us, they fed us whatever we wanted." She shared an anecdote about her crush telling her, "You'd be like real hot if you were 10 pounds lighter." Trainor says her reaction was to cry and "not eat for the rest of the day." Then, Trainor said the following: "I wasn't strong enough to have an eating disorder. I tried to go anorexic for a good three hours. I ate ice and celery, but that’s not even anorexic. And I quit. I was like, 'Ma, can you make me a sandwich? Like, immediately." Lovato, who has been very vocal about her struggles with eating disorders, was not happy with the implication that it takes "strength" to have an one. She responded in a series of tweets:
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