Demi Lovato has announced that she will release a new album, Dancing With the Devil…The Art of Starting Over, on April 2, 2021.
The singer detailed the LP, which follows 2017’s Tell Me You Love Me, Monday night during a livestream on the Clubhouse app. “It really does follow the course of my life and the path it’s taken over the past few years,” she said during the 75-minute event, Entertainment Weekly reports. Lovato reportedly teased a trio of collaborative tracks with “three different, incredible women.”
The album will feature the song “Anyone,” which the songstress performed live at the 2020 GRAMMY Awards last year.
Lovato shared some impressively beautiful and surreal album art to Instagram Monday night.
The album's third track, “I.C.U.,” is particularly emotional for Lovato as it recalls her waking up in the hospital following her stroke and discovering that her eyesight had been affected, leaving her unable to recognize her sister.
“I wrote the song to let my sister know I'm always there for her.”
Lovato’s latest album will be supported by a four-part documentary series, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, which will stream on YouTube from Tuesday, March 23, and wrapping Tuesday, April 6.
The album and the series are interconnected. Both will explore Lovato’s near fatal overdose in 2018, and her journey back.