Demi Lovato Races Back to Pop with New Single ‘Fast’ | WATCH
“I wanna go fast / I wanna go hard,” sings Lovato in a fiery new music video, marking her return to pop after a rock-heavy era.
Grammy-nominated artist, actress, and mental health advocate known for her powerful vocals, personal resilience, and commitment to raising awareness about mental health
Demi Lovato (born August 20, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress residing in Los Angeles, California. Rising to fame through Disney Channel productions in the late 2000s, Lovato has since established herself as a prominent figure in both the entertainment industry and mental health advocacy. They came out as non-binary in 2021, later returning to she/her pronouns in 2022.
Throughout her career, Lovato has released eight studio albums and achieved numerous Billboard Hot 100 hits, including "Sorry Not Sorry," "Heart Attack," and "Cool for the Summer." Her powerful vocal range and emotional delivery have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated global fanbase. Beyond music, she has been open about her struggles with mental health, addiction, and recovery, using her platform to destigmatize these conversations.
Lovato's acting career began with roles in "Barney & Friends" and later flourished with Disney Channel's "Camp Rock" series and "Sonny with a Chance." While maintaining her presence in entertainment, she has increasingly focused on advocacy work, particularly in mental health awareness, body positivity, and LGBTQ+ rights. Her 2021 documentary "Dancing with the Devil" provided an intimate look at her personal challenges and journey toward recovery.
As a recording artist, Lovato has demonstrated remarkable versatility, exploring various musical genres from pop-rock to R&B and dance-pop. Her albums consistently showcase her vocal prowess and emotional authenticity, with lyrics often drawing from personal experiences. She has received numerous accolades, including an MTV Video Music Award and multiple People's Choice Awards.