Tracklist

  • 1
    Heart Attack
    3:30
    4.0 ★
  • 2
    Made in the USA
    3:16
    4.2 ★
  • 3
    Without the Love
    3:55
    4.0 ★
  • 4
    Neon Lights
    3:53
    4.5 ★
  • 5
    Two Pieces
    4:25
    4.0 ★
  • 6
    Nightingale
    3:36
    3.8 ★
  • 7
    In Case
    3:34
    4.0 ★
  • 8
    Really Don't Care
    feat. Cher Lloyd
    3:21
    3.6 ★
  • 9
    Fire Starter
    3:24
    3.2 ★
  • 10
    Something That We're Not
    3:17
    3.2 ★
  • 11
    Never Been Hurt
    3:56
    3.3 ★
  • 12
    Shouldn't Come Back
    3:49
    3.2 ★
  • 13
    Warrior
    3:51
    4.5 ★

Recent reviews

Demi is vulnerability filtered through mainstream pop. Personal, emotionally open, and stylistically scattered, the album captures Demi Lovato trying to balance confession with commercial appeal. It’s sincere in intent, but uneven in execution. Sonically, the record moves between pop-rock, dance-pop, R&B, and power ballads. The production is glossy and radio-oriented, but often inconsistent in tone. Some tracks hit with clarity and force, while others feel stylistically disconnected, giving the album a fragmented identity. Lyrically, Demi explores heartbreak, self-doubt, empowerment, recovery, and romantic vulnerability. Demi’s vocal delivery is the album’s strongest asset, carrying emotional weight even when the writing leans generic or predictable. The sincerity is real, but not always fully shaped. The 3.4 rating reflects emotional honesty with structural weakness. The album contains strong highlights and meaningful moments, but its lack of cohesion and fluctuating quality limit its impact as a full body of work. It feels more like a collection of eras than a unified statement. Demi stands as an important transitional album. Raw in emotion and vocally impressive, it documents a moment of personal rebuilding, even if it doesn’t fully succeed as a cohesive artistic vision. Favorite Track: Heart Attack Skip Track: - 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.

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