Demi Lovato Talks Grammys and Hopes For the Future Ahead of Music Comeback: "I'm Ready"
After taking a break from the spotlight, Demi Lovato is back and ready to take 2020 by storm! The 27-year-old singer will be gracing the stage at Sunday night’s Grammys, marking her first major performance since her drug overdose in 2018. Ahead of her music comeback, Demi sat down for a candid interview with Zane Lowe about her upcoming new single and her hopes for the future.
“I feel really excited and I’m ready. I feel like I’ve been waiting for this moment for so long and it’s going to be hard not to like go on stage and just like word vomit everything, you know?” Demi said about her upcoming Grammys performance. “I just want to go up there and tell my story and I have three minutes to do so. So I’m just going to do the best that I can.”
Demi will be debuting a new track titled “Anyone” at the ceremony. The song is very personal to her, as it was written and recorded four days before her drug overdose. “At the time when I was recording it, I almost listened back and hear these lyrics as a cry for help. And you kind of listen back to it and you kind of think, how did nobody listen to this song and think, ‘Let’s help this girl.’ You know what I’m saying? . . . I was singing this song and I didn’t even realize that the lyrics were so heavy and emotional until after the fact.”
The singer also touched on how she was feeling during what she refers to as the “rock bottom” of her life. “Never once did I ever think that I was going to end up where I did,” she said. “I think it’s taken me a long time to be able to even get this far, which is performing a song that’s so vulnerable to me on a stage in front of all my peers and coworkers and even people that I look up to.”
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