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Demi Lovato Launches Dance-Pop Era With New Single and Video “Fast”

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 “Fast”, the first single from Demi Lovato’s upcoming album, is out now with a new music video.

Demi Lovato has entered a new era with the release of her dance-pop single “Fast”, the first track from her highly anticipated ninth studio album. The song, produced by Zhone, introduces a refreshed sound and visual identity for Lovato’s next chapter.

Alongside the release, fans can watch a brand-new video directed by Daniel Sachon. The video portrays Lovato in complete control, symbolizing renewal and a deliberate detachment from the past. The closing scene, where she glances at the viewer, reinforces this tone of agency and intentionality.

“Fast” showcases Lovato’s return to upbeat, dance-influenced pop. It serves as a lead example of the album’s overall energy, which Rolling Stone recently described as “celebratory dance-pop”.

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Executive producer Zhone commented on their collaboration: “It’s been so inspiring working with Demi and experiencing her journey of continued leveling up. She is such a master in the studio. This album is about letting inhibitions go, and we had so much fun making this music! It really comes across throughout.”

Known for past hits in various genres, Lovato uses “Fast” to carve a specific tone for this project—one that embraces rhythm, release, and self-determined power. The song’s production complements her vocals, blending polished beats with bold performance.

With both audio and visual components, “Fast” sets a confident tone for Lovato’s return to the pop spotlight. The song signals a phase of forward movement, leaving behind uncertainty and stepping into something clear and celebratory.

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