's career
Demi Lovato's career has spanned over the last decade, beginning with her television debut on the Disney Channel in 2007. Lovato broke out as a solo artist in 2008 with her debut album, Don't Forget, which featured crowd-pleasers like "Get Back" and "La La Land." Lovato achieved mainstream success with her follow-up album Here We Go Again, whose lead single "This is Me" earned her a 2009 MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist. Lovato went on to release more successful music, such as her pop-rock album Unbroken and R&B record Demi.
In recent years, Lovato has become an outspoken advocate for mental health, launching the BeVocal SpeakUp campaign to support those suffering from mental illness. She has also established a foundation to provide mentoring and scholarships to young people with mental health issues or substance abuse problems, and gone on several activism campaigns advocating for greater awareness of issues such as body image and self-confidence.
On the music side, Lovato released her seventh studio album in 2020, Dancing with the Devil…The Art of Starting Over. The album tells a story of personal growth and resilience, following Lovato's own struggles and successes over the past few years. Singles like "Dancing with the Devil," "Anyone," and "ICYMI" have received both critical and commercial success, and the music video for "Anyone" earned her a 2021 Grammy Award for Best Music Video. In 2021, Lovato released the singles "Met Him Last Night" and "What Other People Say," both tackling themes of self-empowerment and vulnerability.