Confident is power as declaration. Bold, brash, and unapologetically loud, the album captures Demi Lovato leaning fully into assertiveness, confidence, and public strength. It’s an era built on attitude first, emotion second.
Sonically, the record blends pop-rock, EDM-pop, and R&B influences with high-energy, glossy production. Beats hit hard, choruses aim big, and the pacing is designed for impact rather than subtlety. The sound is dynamic and immediate, though sometimes inconsistent in tone.
Lyrically, Confident centers on empowerment, self-worth, independence, desire, and resilience. Demi delivers with conviction and vocal authority, but the writing often leans toward slogans rather than nuanced storytelling. Strength becomes the message more than the journey.
The 3.75 rating reflects strong moments with uneven cohesion. The album shines when it balances attitude with vulnerability, but several tracks feel generic or concept-driven rather than emotionally grounded. The vision is clear, but execution varies.
Confident stands as a high-energy, statement-heavy chapter in Demi Lovato’s catalog. Loud, determined, and vocally impressive, it succeeds as an empowerment album, even if it lacks the depth and cohesion of her strongest work.
Favorite Track: Stone Cold
Skip Track: Yes
Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.
The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.





















