Photo: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images In 2008, Demi Lovato released “La La Land,” the opening track off her debut album, Don’t Forget. The song was punk but poppy, rhymed “models” with “McDonald’s,” and featured the kind of belted chorus Lovatics still shout at each other 14 years later. At the time, “La La Land” felt edgy and rebellious, especially coming from a Disney star. It also teased what was to come.
But it’s “COME TOGETHER” that serves as HOLY FVCK’s true culmination. Here, Lovato’s career is laid bare, existing as a road map to her past, present, and future. On the vulnerable, booming chorus, Lovato sings, “Got me closer to the edge than ever / We both want it, but we don’t surrender / And we could make it last forever / But paradise is even better when we come together.
By freeing herself from constraints — and singing honestly about her own love, pain, mistakes, and heartbreak — Lovato’s career has always felt a bit punkish compared with those of her fellow pop stars. It’s what’s made her musical trek so stimulating. And with “COME TOGETHER,” she magically cues all those rock snippets from the past decade-plus. As she recently told the L.A. Times, “When I worked on Disney Channel, I knew I could go this hard.
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