The songbird's 'I Hate You, Don't Leave Me'
arrives a couple of days prior to the release of
new album 'Demi'.
Pop rock
songstress
Demi Lovato 's
new album
" Demi " is set
to hit stores
on Tuesday,
May 14 but
Lovatics are in
for a treat as
the LP's bonus
track entitled
" I Hate You,
Don't Leave
Me" drops
earlier. The
20-year-old
singer has been releasing songs for streaming
leading up to the due date of the follow-up to
her successful 2011-released "Unbroken "
album.
In the three-and-a-half-minutes long ballad,
Lovato sings about the uncertainties and
apprehensions that come along with falling in
love. The "Heart Attack" singer sounds
authentically heartbroken in the song, having
had her own share of heartache, with the most
publicized ones being with Joe Jonas of the
Jonas Brothers trio and "That 70's Show" star
Wilmer Valderrama.
The contradicting elements in the song's title
also ring throughout the track, with Lovato
singing, "I hate you / Don't leave me / I feel
like I can't breathe / Just hold me / Don't touch
me / I want you to love / But I need you to
trust me / Stay with me / Set me free." When
she sings the part, "I've been here too many
times before / Been abandoned / And I'm
scared now / I can't handle / Another fallout,"
it makes listeners think she might be actually
speaking from experience.
In the previously-released official trailer for
her hit single "Heart Attack", Lovato spoke
about her forthcoming new album. "I think
I've opened up more on this album. My life
began to evolve and I started to grow...This is
what this album is about," she said.
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