![]() It's been removed several times from two different users (one of which was myself). contribs) seems to think that a picture of Ariana Grande adds something to the article.⊾maine12329⊿ talks 12:27, 18 March 2013 (UTC) Picture of Ariana Grande I've removed it for the time being feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I know that "cardiologically-themed singles" was originally used by Billboard as a smart way of referencing "Give Your Heart a Break", but are there any other songs that has to do with hearts or something cardio-related like heartbeats? Otherwise, I think the phrase in the lead section "Following Lovato's other cardiologically-themed songs," is extremely confusing and taken out of context. Statυs ( talk, contribs) 03:51, 1 March 2013 (UTC) The term "cardiologically-themed songs" The song leaked so they rush released it. The original date was that of March 5th, so the iTunes database had that. Sofffie7 ( talk) 22:57, 25 February 2013 (UTC) Just wanted to point of the date is corrected now. There is an iTunes source that says it was released today and another iTunes one saying that it's March 5 and finally there are other sites reporting that it's March 4, which was the planned date. So, the song is already on iTunes so why is the release date stated as March 5?- Babar Suhail ( talk) 22:06, 25 February 2013 (UTC) Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. 5 commercial succes of heart attack Edit request on.2 The term "cardiologically-themed songs".Electronic music Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronic music Template:WikiProject Electronic music electronic music articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Electronic music, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Electronic music on Wikipedia. This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as C-Class on the project's quality scale. Pop music Wikipedia:WikiProject Pop music Template:WikiProject Pop music Pop music articles The documentary will premiere on YouTube March 23.This article is within the scope of WikiProject Pop music, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles related to pop music on Wikipedia. Whether you’re a long time fan or a casual listener, this documentary looks to be one of the most powerful music documentaries to come out in years.ĭemi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil also features interviews with fellow artists like Elton John and Christina Aguilera. Her parents add that, “Demi’s good at making you believe she’s okay,” as her sister agrees, “Demi’s very good at hiding what she needs to hide.” “She should be dead,” “You don’t want the true story from me,” “I can’t believe ya’ll are doing this,” her friends say. The flm also features in-depth and revealing interviews with those closest to Lovato, and they don’t hold back. “I crossed a line that I had never crossed.” ![]() But this documentary looks to be an even deeper dive than we’ve previously seen. Lovato has always been open and frank about her mental health and addiction issues, even releasing songs about her struggles. ![]() “Any time that you suppress a part of yourself, it’s gonna overflow.” “I’ve had so much to say over the past two years, wanting to set the record straight about what it was that happened,” Lovato says at the beginning of the trailer. The documentary looks to be full of heavy, and somber moments like that. “I’ve had a lot of lives, like my cat, you know, I’m on my ninth life.” It’s terrifying to hear. “I had three strokes, I had a heart attack, my doctors said I had five to ten more minutes…” she says in the trailer. But until now, we didn't know just how close to death she was. She was hospitalized for two weeks and then entered an in-patient rehab facility. In July of that year, Lovato was rushed to the hospital for a heroin overdose, and nearly died. ![]() In the new trailer for the YouTube documentary Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil, the 28-year-old singer and actor bares it all and gets frank about her mental health and addiction struggles, even revealing how close she came to dying following her overdose in 2018. We are so so thankful that Demi Lovato is still with us.
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