
"Heart Attack" is the lead single off her May 14 album release, Demi. Demi, we really tapped into those things that are unique about her, and unique about her as a performer to propel her viewers and her fans into the emotional core of the song." "Like, people want to see their artists they want to see performances. "For her, it's a basic performance video it's classic Demi," he said, before stumping for the art of the performance video. While the clip doesn't favor elaborate storytelling to make its point, it does put Demi's heart and soul on display. You see her in this black environment where these forces of white, the opposite, are still present and creeping in." And then you also see her, the polar opposite, a black set-up where there's some white or good, I don't want to say good or evil, or good or bad, there's just sort of these opposites. The star, 28, was taken to hospital in Los Angeles after relapsing. First you see Demi pictured in this more angelic white performance where these darker black elements start creeping into the frame almost ready to take over her. Demi Lovato has said she suffered three strokes and a heart attack following her near-fatal drug overdose in 2018. It's like a push and pull where we tried to metaphorically represent those two sides by having two metaphorically different sides of Demi," he explained about the visual. She constantly is singing about this duality throughout the song. But then also really wanting to make sure she holds herself back a little bit, so she doesn't get hurt. "She's singing about really wanting to fall in love. "The song is about this kind of duality that Demi faces," he explained. Wearing a dark, sheer top and smoky eyes, she belts out the song, leaving her fresh face behind. In other shots, she rocks out with her band. She doesn't allow herself to fall in love, and the thick, black ink guards her from heartbreak. The singer covers herself in black paint, as if she were masking her innocent, natural glow brought on by talking to her crush. Indeed, Lovato explodes in the clip, clenching her fists and grimacing as she squeezes out raw emotion. And I feel like her performances are the visual equivalent of taking all of that, throwing it into a can of soda and shaking it up so that when you pull the top everything kind of explodes." She's extremely complicated, wonderful, amazing, beautiful girl with a huge heart and conflicts within herself that she's dealing with very openly. I've worked with some of the biggest artists in the world, multiple times, and Demi is a really unique performer. "And I don't think anybody does.He added, "Her performance is very interesting. "I have no idea what's gonna happen next season," she told MTV News in December when asked about the gig. While Lovato is clearly focused on new music, there has still been no confirmation about her future as an "X Factor" judge. These are songs about the celebration of life and how rewarding it can be. My life began to evolve and I started to grow. I think I've opened up more on this album. In the new video message posted on Tuesday, Demi said, "For a while, I could tell that when people would talk to me, they knew my story. She hasn't announced yet when she will drop her album, but fans first caught wind of Lovato's plans in November, when she tweeted, "Listening to rough cuts of some of my new songs. It's the first single off Demi's forthcoming 2013 album release, the follow-up to 2011's Unbroken. "Heart Attack" was co-written by Lovato, Mitch Allan, Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas and Nikki Williams, and produced by the Suspex. Lovato will premiere the entire song when she stops by Ryan Seacrest's 102.7 KIIS FM radio show on March 4.

"I think I'd have a heart attack," she sings before a guitar kicks in just for a moment.



Demi Lovato is ready to give fans a "Heart Attack." On Tuesday (February 12), the singer announced that as the title of her next single and promised Lovatics would get to hear it in just a few weeks.ĭemi did, however, preview a short snippet on her website, and judging by the tease, it's an uptempo track.
