Demi Lovato confirms the collaboration with Ariana Grande


The collaboration of the two pop stars was one of the latest additions to Demi Lovato's new album.
The rumored musical meeting of Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande is a fact and will come sooner than expected.

In an interview with The New York Times before the screening of her documentary "Dancing With The Devil" at the "SXSW" festival, Lovato confirmed that her collaboration with Grande was one of the latest additions to her new album. "Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Start Over", which will be released on April 2.

On March 7, Ariana Grande posted a short video on her Instagram account, revealing that she did "vocals in a song for a friend."

Demi Lovato reposted this post and when asked by her fans if this was the "last minute" collaboration she had mentioned before, she replied with a smiling emoji.

Earlier this week, the 28-year-old singer announced the title and release date of her seventh studio album and noted, speaking on the "Clubhouse" app, that "Dancing With The Devil Art The Art Of Start Over" will contain 17 songs and three bonuses. tracks.

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Demi Lovato announces new album "Dancing With The Devil: The Art Of Starting Over"
Demi Lovato described in detail in the interview with "The New York Times" the story of two songs from her new album, "Melon Cake" and "California Sober".

"Melon Cake" refers to regaining control of her life and is inspired by the fat-free watermelon "cakes" that Demi Lovato received at her birthday instead of a real cake, while "California Sober" is a mid- tempo song that reveals where the singer is at the moment of her recovery.

In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres in March 2020, Demi Lovato explained why it was so important that she shared a real birthday cake with Ariana Grande and their joint manager Scooter Braun when she was 27 years old.

"I just remember crying because I finally ate a cake with a manager who didn't need anything from me and he loved me for who I am and supported my journey," Lovato said.

Ariana Grande applauded her for publishing this story, writing on social media: "I love you very much and I am endlessly proud".

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