Demi Lovato Announces Release Date for Dance-Pop Single ‘Fast’

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Demi Lovato’s New Era

Demi Lovato is set to launch her latest single, embarking on her new “celebratory dance-pop” journey this Friday. The pop sensation has officially announced that her long-anticipated track "Fast," produced by Zhone, will be released soon.

Exciting Revelations

Alongside the release date announcement, Lovato shared a carousel of photos that appeared to be taken during a music video shoot. In her playful post, she included a reference to a well-known meme about her favorite dish, humorously stating, “Me when I serve my favorite dish.” She concluded with a clear announcement: “FAST OUT FRIDAY 8.1.”

Leading up to this exciting countdown, Lovato has been teasing snippets from her upcoming single. This marks a fresh chapter for the artist, who has explored a rock-influenced sound in her previous two albums, Revamped and Holy Fvck.

A Shift in Energy

A source recently shared insights into this new phase, saying, “Over the past few years, Demi has discovered love, joy, and newfound confidence, which has influenced her approach to life with increased lightness and fun.” This uplifting energy is reportedly reflected in the upcoming tracks.

On Monday, Lovato further engaged her fans through Instagram stories, sharing snippets from her post and stating, “A new era has arrived.” She added, “I know I shouldn’t have kept you waiting… but I’m here now.” Observant fans noted a possible nod to Britney Spears’ lyrics in her second caption and drew parallels to a newsletter subject line that echoed more of Spears’ famous songs.

As anticipation builds for the new single, fans are left eager to see how this transformation will manifest in her music. What are you looking forward to most in Demi’s new release?

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