
"She's baaaaack! After a quick summer jam session with the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato is nocturnal in their second single, "Here All Night," for their return to pop in their upcoming ninth album. As Lovato wakes up in a messy room but in perfect makeup, they sing about being so heartbroken that they go to the club to avoid facing their emotions; they're not the only ones working the night shift."
"As Lovato wakes up in a messy room but in perfect makeup, they sing about being so heartbroken that they go to the club to avoid facing their emotions; they're not the only ones working the night shift. "Playing my heart so I don't start to cry/DJs working late, she's helping me try," Lovato belts through her moves. "To get over you/I'll be here all night.""
Demi Lovato collaborated with the Jonas Brothers and delivers a nocturnal second single, "Here All Night," from an upcoming ninth album. Lovato wakes up in a messy room but retains perfect makeup and sings about being so heartbroken that she goes to the club to avoid facing her emotions. The song includes the lines "Playing my heart so I don't start to cry/DJs working late, she's helping me try," and "To get over you/I'll be here all night." Lovato transforms her living room into a private club, sweating and dancing to work through pain. The release marks a triumphant return to pop roots after two rock-heavy albums, and the high-energy singles "Fast" and "Here All Night" indicate continued momentum in a pop-focused era.
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