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Demi Lovato attends the OBB Premiere Event for YouTube Originals Docuseries “Demi Lovato: Dancing With The Devil” at The Beverly Hilton on March 22, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.

Demi Lovatois proud of themselves.

In an InstagramStoryon Thursday, the “Stone Cold” singer got candid with fans about their new album and what it symbolizes to them.

“Getting emotional listening to my new album because I’m so proud of it,” they wrote, “It’s my absolute best yet and so representative of me, where I started and who I am today.”

They continued, “Yesterday I posted a song called ‘Happy Ending’ and even tho I wrote this in an incredibly dark place, I’m so grateful I’m no longer in that low, cold and lonely place… I’m sure that no matter what happens in my life…my happy ending is never having to fall into old habits again.”

To conclude, Lovato said they can’t wait for fans to see their newest work: “I can’t wait for everyone to hear. I love you all.”

Demi Lovato Instagram

Demi Lovato Instagram

Lovato’s upcoming album will be their eighth studio album — a follow-up to the April 2021 recordDancing With the Devil … The Art of Starting Over.

As for what to expect in the new album, theSonny with a Chancestar has already given some major clues.

Earlier this year, the 29-year-old singer posted aphotowith seven friends, all clad in black, and described the get-together as a sendoff ceremony for their “pop” sound. “A funeral for my pop music,” Lovato, who was seated in the center and flashed the middle finger, said of the snap.

The singer even shared a throwback photo on Instagram that showed themselves in their rock era back in 2009. “15 & it wasn’t a phase,” they wrote.

They continued, “And also, there’s a bit of… and when I say heaviness, I don’t mean lyrically, but heaviness as in some of the sound that I haven’t done before, which is exciting. It’s a new era reminiscent of my first era.”

“I’m ever-evolving, ever-changing,” they said to the magazine, “I’d like to put the rest of my music behind me and start fresh in this new era for this next album — but I do that every album cycle.”

As the trailer debuted for docuseries, the singertold PEOPLE during the Television Critics Association panelthat they “wouldn’t change a thing” about what happened after their drug overdose.

“Everything had to happen in order for me to learn the lessons that I learned,” Lovato said at the time. “It was a painful journey, and I look back and sometimes I get sad when I think of the pain that I had to endure to overcome what I have, but I don’t regret anything.”

source: people.com