15: No Promises (Cheat Codes, featuring Demi Lovato) Their appetite for a full-blown collaboration led to Sam’s demo being reworked as a duet and the track was picked as the second single from 2020’s Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Starting Over in February the following year. The Australian singer-songwriter Sam Fischer remains poised for a wider international breakthrough after the success of his 2019 single “This City,” but Demi Lovato spotted his star potential and loved this composition. 16: What Other People Say (Sam Fischer & Demi Lovato) The song failed to break the US Top 50 but it became their first solo Top 40 hit in the UK, following “This Is Me,” their launch duet with Joe Jonas. “La La Land” is one of the many songs they wrote with the brothers for their debut album and it’s typical of the power guitar-pop Lovato first became famous for. 17: La La Landĭemi Lovato’s friendship with Jonas Brothers is well documented and Demi’s career has been intertwined with theirs since Demi appeared on their Burnin’ Up tour. Co-written by Wayne Hector, famous for his work with One Direction and Westlife, this melodic pop smash became Lovato’s first platinum record in the UK and has sold more than a million copies around the world.
The song later turned up on deluxe versions of Demi, but truly deserves a wider hearing. “Up,” recorded with British solo star Olly Murs, was a huge international hit when it was released in late 2014. Picked as the second single from Lovato’s fourth album, Demi, it won Favorite Roadshow Song at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards.Ĭlick to load video 18: Up (Olly Murs, featuring Demi Lovato) “Made In The USA,” from 2013, is a pop-country banger that many thought could have been recorded by Miley Cyrus at a similar stage in their career. 19: Made In The USAĭemi Lovato’s sound has evolved over the years, meaning that some of the pop-rock influences of their earlier recordings have now been largely left behind. In September 2017, it was picked as Tell Me You Love Me’s second promotional single and opened shows on Lovato’s subsequent world tour. Their on-point vocals drive the track’s haunting melody, offering two possible narratives: a break-up with a lover or a sign-off to drink and drugs. Recorded for 2017’s Tell Me You Love Me, this icy confessional ballad is among the rawest of Demi Lovato’s extensive catalog. Listen to the best Demi Lovato songs on Apple Music and Spotify, and scroll down for our 20 best Demi Lovato songs.