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Forbes
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Demi Lovato Scores Her Debut Top 10 Hit On A Billboard Chart
Demi Lovato has returned to her pop roots after venturing into rock music for a while. The singer is preparing a new album, and she fronts the campaign with a just-released single titled 'Fast.' Appropriately, the cut becomes a quick win on a handful of Billboard's genre-specific tallies, and it even helps the Grammy-nominated singer earn her first smash on one recently-introduced ranking. 'Fast' Drives Straight Into the Top 10 'Fast' launches at No. 8 on the current edition of the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart. That roster was introduced by Billboard early in 2025, so many famous musicians who have worked and succeeded in the field — which blends both dance and pop elements — are playing catch-up, when compared to current stars. Lovato earns her first appearance on the roster as 'Fast' opens at No. 8. Multiple Top 10 Starts for Demi Lovato Lovato revs her engines and starts 'Fast' on four Billboard charts, and it enters the top 10 on exactly half of them. In addition to the Hot Dance/Pop Songs tally, 'Fast' comes in at No. 4 on the Dance Digital Song Sales list. The cut just misses out on the highest tier on the Dance Streaming Songs roster, where it begins its time at No. 11. Lovato also makes it to the Bubbling Under Hot 100, which acts as a 25-spot extension of the main ranking of the most consumed songs in America, where her latest debuts at No. 15. 'OK Not to Be OK,' 'Solo' and 'No Promises' While 'Fast' may be Lovato's first top 10 on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, its arrival marks her fourth trip to the highest tier on the Dance Digital Song Sales ranking. She has already cracked that lofty tier with 'OK Not to Be OK' with Marshmello, 'Solo' with Clean Bandit, and 'No Promises' alongside Cheat Codes. The first of those titles is still her sole No. 1, while the other two missed out on ruling by one space.


Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Demi Lovato opens up about emotional Jonas Brothers reunion after years apart
Demi Lovato has described her surprise reunion with the Jonas Brothers as an emotional and healing experience. The former Disney Channel stars came together for the first time in more than a decade at the opening night of the Jonas Brothers' 20th anniversary tour in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Lovato joined Joe, Nick and Kevin on stage to perform two of their most memorable Camp Rock hits, This Is Me and Wouldn't Change a Thing. Speaking on the Chicks in the Office podcast, Lovato revealed that Joe Jonas personally reached out just a week before the show. She said he told her how much she had been a part of their journey and invited her to join them for what was a special milestone. Lovato explained that the decision was an easy one, saying it was an instant yes and perfectly aligned with the nostalgic mood she has embraced in her new era. Before the concert, the Jonas Brothers visited Lovato's dressing room to meet her husband Jordan Lutes, whom she married in May. She said their kindness and appreciation for her flying across the country made the night even more meaningful. Reflecting on the moment, Lovato said it was full circle for her, especially since This Is Me was her first major hit. Performing it again alongside the Jonas Brothers brought back powerful memories of their shared history and the challenges they had overcome together. Lovato's current musical direction sees her stepping into dance pop with her latest single Fast. Her upcoming ninth studio album is in its final stages and expected later this year. For her, the reunion was not just a performance but a reminder of the enduring connections formed in those early years of her career.


Forbes
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Demi Lovato Misses The Mark With Her Comeback Single
As August began, Demi Lovato kicked off her new era, which fans had been expecting for a while, as the singer-songwriter had been quiet in recent months, preparing her return to the pop scene. Her new single "Fast" is expected to front her ninth album, though for now the Grammy nominee hasn't confirmed any official details. Fans in the United Kingdom purchased "Fast" in sizable numbers… but not enough to make it a success on the main singles tally. 'Fast' Debuts on Three Charts "Fast" debuts on a trio of rankings across the Atlantic. Lovato's latest opens highest on the Official Dance Singles chart at No. 30. The tune also narrowly misses the top 40 region on both the Official Singles Downloads and Official Singles Sales lists, arriving at Nos. 46 and 49, respectively. First Dance Chart Entry in Eight Years Lovato earns just her third career hit on the Official Dance Singles chart with "Fast," and it easily stands as her lowest-peaking. Her only other two appearances — "No Promises" with Cheat Codes and "Instruction," fronted by Jax Jones and also featuring Stefflon Don — both came close to hitting No. 1, falling short by only a space or two. Both "No Promises" and "Instruction" reached the Official Dance Singles chart in 2017. Lovato has been absent from that ranking ever since, and "Fast" brings her back for the first time in more than eight years. Four Years Since Demi Lovato's Last Hit While "Fast" earns decent starts on several sales-based charts, it completely misses the Official Singles list, the U.K.'s most competitive songs ranking, and the one most artists hope to appear on. Lovato hasn't placed a track on that tally in more than four years. In April 2021, both "Dancing with the Devil" and "Met Him Last Night" — a collaboration with Ariana Grande — spent brief periods on the chart, though neither broke into the top 40. Since then, Lovato has landed on the Official Albums roster with two projects, but neither produced any major U.K. hits. Dance-Pop Crossover Trend Boosts Chart Return Lovato's reemergence on dance-specific tallies with "Fast" comes at a time when crossover club-pop tracks are gaining renewed traction. For a while, the blend of dance and pop vanished from top 40 spaces, but now, even as country takes over in some respects, artists like Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande are keeping the sounds of the dancefloor on the charts.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jonas Brothers reunite with Demi Lovato for first 'Camp Rock' duet in a decade
It's a "Camp Rock" reunion for Demi Lovato and The Jonas Brothers. The "Heart Attack" singer joined the trio on stage at the opening concert for the Jonas20 anniversary tour, at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 10. The Jonas Brothers brought out Lovato, 32, during their hometown concert to perform tracks from their hit 2008 Disney Channel film "Camp Rock," as well as its 2010 sequel. Lovato played Mitchie Torres in the movie, while Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas played Connect 3, a fictional band based on themselves. The Jonas Brothers reflect on the band's longevity and reveal their backstage essentials Joe Jonas, 35, whom Lovato briefly dated in 2010, performed "Gotta Find You" before the band brought out the actress to sing "This Is Me" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing." Lovato came out in an olive bikini top and shimmering matching pants, as the crowd yelled in excitement and sang every word. Demi Lovato gets sultry with new song 'Fast': Lyrics, music video Joe Jonas told the crowd they hadn't performed the song for nearly 10 years, though Lovato added it "might have been longer." The Jonas Brothers are marking the band's 20th anniversary this year with their recently released seventh studio LP, "Greetings from Your Hometown," and a 52-date tour across North America. The tour wraps at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut on Nov. 14. Lovato recently released her new sultry track "Fast," from her upcoming unnamed dance-pop album. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Demi Lovato joins Jonas Brothers at anniversary tour concert

5 days ago
- Entertainment
Jonas Brothers reunite with fellow 'Camp Rock' star Demi Lovato on tour
The Jonas Brothers surprised fans Sunday night by bringing out a surprise guest at their 20th anniversary tour: Demi Lovato. It was a nostalgic reunion for Lovato and the Jonas brothers, who all starred in Disney's 2008 film "Camp Rock" and its 2010 sequel "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam." The pop band and the "Fast" singer treated the audience to "This Is Me" from "Camp Rock" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing" from "Camp Rock 2." Fans are now hoping this might mean this isn't the final jam after all, with some calling for a "Camp Rock 3." Joe Jonas posted videos from the JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour on TikTok and Instagram over the weekend, featuring him and Lovato lip-synching "Wouldn't Change a Thing" backstage. Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas also featured another surprise guest during Sunday's show, Jesse McCartney, who performed his 2004 hit, "Beautiful Soul." The Jonas Brothers kicked off the JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour in their home state of New Jersey at MetLife Stadium. The tour will continue through November, with stops across the U.S. and Canada.