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Demi Lovato: See the tracklist of the new album “It's Not That Deep” with Kim Petras and Omar Apollo

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Demi Lovato reveals tracklist for new album It's Not That Deep with the help of Kim Petras and Omar Apollo in an evening full of pop energy, friendship and fun mood

Η Demi Lovato returns more dynamic, freer and more confident than ever, revealing all the details about her new album It's Not That Deep, which is out on October 24. And of course, she didn't do it alone — she invited some of her most glamorous friends to help her unveil the album's tracklist, turning the announcement into a mini pop event full of energy, glitter, and friendship.

Lovato uploaded a carousel of photos to Instagram from Mistr's party for National PrEP Day in Los Angeles, where Omar Apollo, Kim Petras, Diplo and other friends were present. Each participated in their own way in the unveiling of the album's tracklist It's Not That Deep.

📌 Read also: Demi Lovato – “Kiss”: Pop music becomes a message for safety and freedom

Kim Petras excitedly shouted out the name of the third song, “Frequency,” while Omar Apollo posted a photo of himself holding a sign that read “Play 'Kiss',” a reference to Demi Lovato’s new single, which was released the same day. Diplo, behind the DJ booth, posed holding a sign for “Here All Night,” the second track on the album, while drag icon Monét X Change held up “Play 'Fast',” the album’s opening track.

Demi captioned the photos: "Don't forget to ask your neighborhood DJ," laughing at the self-deprecating style that characterizes this new era of music. The list also included Jonathan Bennett from Mean Girls, Alyssa Edwards from RuPaul's Drag Race and Ramisha Sattar, creative director of Chappell Roan, proving that Demi Lovato always moves with a group of artists who love the diversity and energy of the pop scene.

And if the tracklist reveal was news in itself, the video for the song “Kiss” itself made even more noise. In the clip, Demi Lovato sings inside a photo studio full of couples passionately kissing — a setting that combines sensuality, freedom and playful energy. With a signature chorus “I kiss for fun, it's fun to kiss,” Demi returns to her pop roots with a fresh, open and unapologetic style.

📌 Read also: Demi Lovato: Everything we know about the new album 't's Not That Deep'

The video’s aesthetic is retro-futuristic, with neon lights, metallic textures and an artistic beat reminiscent of old MTV visuals from the 2000s, while the song combines an electro-pop beat with dance elements. “Kiss” has already been described by fans as “the ultimate fun track of the year”.

Its production It's Not That Deep was made by Zhone, who spoke to Rolling Stone on his collaboration with Lovato: "Demi is one of the most self-aware artists I've worked with. The album is about letting go of inhibitions and living in the moment. It's full of energy, confidence, and joy."

Lovato, for her part, describes her new album as "her most authentic yet." After the rock periods of Holy Fvck (2022) and Revamped (2023), where she reprised her hits in punk versions, the It's Not That Deep returns to a freer, electronic and purely pop style — but with a more mature, ironic and self-mocking mood.

She stated: "This album is a reflection of where I am today. I'm not trying to prove anything, I just want to feel good, have fun and live without burdens."

The It's Not That Deep includes 11 songs:

  1. Fast
  2. Here All Night
  3. Frequency
  4. Let you go
  5. Sorry to myself
  6. LittleBit
  7. Say it
  8. in my head
  9. Kiss
  10. Before I Knew You
  11. Ghost

This list reveals the balance between passion and liberation that characterizes Demi Lovato's artistic identity in 2025. "Fast" opens the album with an explosive beat, while "Ghost" closes it with melodic nostalgia. "Frequency" brings 80s pop energy, and "Kiss" is already playing everywhere.

📌 Read also: Robbie Williams: "You can't compete with Taylor Swift" – The revelation about his new album "Britpop"

Demi Lovato, through this new work, shows that she has left the darkness behind her and now chooses the light. She is not afraid to talk about herself, about her desires, about her humor and her freedom. The It's Not That Deep it's a musical "restart" — simple, honest, full of life.

In short, Demi Lovato doesn't have to "try" anymore. She's just being herself. And that, perhaps, is the most liberating message she could send.

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