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Demi Lovato
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"Tell Me You Love Me" is the sixth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 29, 2017 by Hollywood, Island and Safehouse Records.
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Tell Me You Love Me certainly lives up to expectations. From opening up about heartbreak and needing someone’s love, to discussing notable troubles in her past such as addiction, Demi has truly put her all into these twelve tracks. Songs such as ‘Sorry Not Sorry’, ‘You Don’t Do It For Me Anymore’ and ‘Games’ are extremely empowering as Demi proves her strength to her world and shows she’s in control. On the other hand, ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ and ‘Lonely’ remind us that, despite her superstar status, Demi isn’t immune to channeling her vulnerability and emotion.
The album is woven together by Demi’s flawless vocals. Whilst there are songs such as ‘Daddy Issues’, ‘Ruin The Friendship’, and ‘Only Forever’ which showcase a softer side to her voice, for the most part, her iconic powerhouse vocals take centre stage. Whether you already knew it or not, Tell Me You Love Me is going to make you fully aware of the songstress’ fierce vocal ability. The album is also rich in RnB vibes, oozing soul and brass from start to finish, and we can’t wait to hear her bring these songs to a stage near us soon.
Reviewed by Katrina Rees for celebmix.com.



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