Album Review: Demi Lovato “Tell Me You Love Me” And I Will Say It Right Back!

Demi Lovato’s Tell Me You Love Me might as well be the club album for every woman that has danced with her man, loved him, and been loyal, but left to question if he feels the same. Frankly, the entire album is a general toss between the insecurities of not knowing where someone “stands” with you according to their feelings, and the giant “Who Cares!” that can and should take over.
Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry

First, let me clarify that Demi Lovato has one of the most underrated voices in the industry. This young woman can SANG!, but I do not hear enough admiration for her set of pipes and how they can range in bringing the heat. “Sorry Not Sorry”, “Cry Baby”, and “Instruction ft. Stefflon Don” are just a few of the tracks that had me absorbing the ease of her octave leaps. When this woman makes a jump it is felt, and if Tell Me You Love Me is anything, it is a confident, more comfortable placing of Lovato into her current artistry. She is a POP KWEEN, and I will not have any argument otherwise! She is one of the few, current pop stars that have solidified their following and stability as mainstream artists. The Lovatics are fiercely loyal, and having their “followship” gives Demi more of a platform and perspective of what they enjoy. They want her to splash across her range, and fiercely sing away any hater, cheater, or lingering inner demon clawing at her rightful ferocity, which she does. Electro-waves turn into shock ones as Lovato gives us sonic therapy through tracks like “Games”, “Concentrate”, “Lonely”, and “No Promises”. Each is a standout/ staple to how Lovato has risen as a pop-star that confronts the manipulations and malice that can fester in a relationship you thought was love. Thus, on September 29, Tell Me You Love Me is released as a felt compilation of love anthems for the love lorn. Click Here To Buy.
Demi Lovato – You Don’t Do It For Me Anymore (Audio Snippet)