Tracklist

  • 1
    Sorry Not Sorry
    3:23
    4.2 ★
  • 2
    Tell Me You Love Me
    3:57
    3.6 ★
  • 3
    Sexy Dirty Love
    3:33
    3.0 ★
  • 4
    You Don't Do It for Me Anymore
    3:17
    3.2 ★
  • 5
    Daddy Issues
    3:09
    2.8 ★
  • 6
    Ruin the Friendship
    3:53
    2.5 ★
  • 7
    Only Forever
    3:17
    3.8 ★
  • 8
    Lonely
    feat. Lil Wayne
    4:41
    3.8 ★
  • 9
    Cry Baby
    3:42
    4.5 ★
  • 10
    Games
    3:08
    3.8 ★
  • 11
    Concentrate
    3:17
    2.8 ★
  • 12
    Hitchhiker
    3:43
    2.8 ★

Recent reviews

Tell Me You Love Me is vulnerability framed by polish. Emotional, romantic, and vocally focused, the album finds Demi Lovato leaning into intimacy and heartbreak with sincerity, while maintaining a clean, mainstream pop-R&B aesthetic. It’s personal, but carefully curated.


Sonically, the record blends pop, R&B, soul influences, and mid-tempo balladry with smooth, elegant production. The sound is cohesive and warm, built to showcase vocals and emotion rather than trends. While refined, it often plays it safe, rarely pushing beyond familiar territory.


Lyrically, the album explores love, insecurity, emotional dependence, heartbreak, and self-worth. Demi writes with openness and clarity, allowing vulnerability to take center stage. The delivery is passionate and controlled, giving the album its emotional credibility even when themes repeat.


The 3.5 rating reflects strong emotional execution with moderate artistic risk. The album succeeds as a mature, heartfelt statement, but its restrained production and limited sonic variety slightly reduce impact and replay excitement. It’s consistent, but rarely surprising.


Tell Me You Love Me stands as one of Demi Lovato’s most emotionally resonant projects. Honest, vocally impressive, and romantically grounded, it shines in feeling, even if it doesn’t fully redefine her sound.


Favorite Track: Tell Me You Love Me

Skip Track: Only Forever


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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