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Appearances Gallery Updates Unbroken
Written on Apr 19, 2012 by Grace

I’ve added new photos of Demi Lovato receiving a gold award for “Unbroken” album at Citibank Hall Celebration on April 19, 2012.

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Appearances Headlines News Unbroken
Written on Mar 30, 2012 by Grace

According to HMV official website, Demi Lovato will be in London meeting fans and signing copies of her new album, “Unbroken” at Oxford Street, London on April 3, 2012, Tuesday at 5pm.



Headlines News Unbroken
Written on Dec 01, 2011 by Grace

According to AnythingDisney, Demi Lovato’s latest album ‘Unbroken’ just went gold in Brazil, selling over 20,000 copies in just a matter of months! Congratulations Demi! Demi’s other album ‘Here We Go Again’ is less than 2,000 copies away from going platinum in Brazil!

Source: Disney Info Net



Gallery Updates Photoshoots Unbroken
Written on Nov 06, 2011 by Grace

I’ve added a new outtake of Demi Lovato did for her new album, “Unbroken” to the gallery. Hopefully we will have more outtakes from the album sooner.



Gallery Updates Unbroken
Written on Sep 26, 2011 by Grace

I’ve added new scans from Demi Lovato’s new album, ‘Unbroken’ to the gallery.



Headlines News Reviews Unbroken
Written on Sep 26, 2011 by Grace

There should be a formula for Disney stars turned wannabe hit makers and chart-topping artists. Unlike her predecessors Hillary Duff and Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato has crafted an interesting and impressive set withUnbroken that makes a creative statement while not alienating her loyal, Disney fan base.

Unbroken is the perfect journey for a 19-year-old girl who’s been drug across the coals and is still trying to find her way in a world clogged with too much emphasis on sex appeal and very little on talent. Lovato, however, breaks the mold set by current pop divas Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Ke$ha, and Katy Perry to shift the musical landscape into heartfelt and sincere songs that simply cater to the theatrical crowd.

The first four tracks are mostly star-studded affairs that offer little to an album that would have benefited more with their omission, but they are what help establish her journey. Also, these four tracks – “All Night Long,” “Who’s That Boy,” “You’re My Shorty,” and “Together” – are what will satisfy her built-in fan base.

With the next track comes the album’s first tear-jerking moment, “Lightweight,” and there is almost an audible, crunching shift in its tone from dance-club-ready jams to gut-wrenching and emotional performances. “I’m a lightweight, easy to fall, easy to break, with every move my world shakes,” Lovato cries in the chorus. Her emotional delivery here soaks through from a place of absolute pleading. As a highlight of Unbroken, “Lightweight,” would have been the perfect album opener, though its place in the set makes it a delightful surprise.

Taking a cue from Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale, “Unbroken,” the title track, has a cleverly delicious keyboard and electric backing. “I’m gonna love you like I’ve never been broken,” Lovato sings. Even though a brittle dance beat supports her vocals, the emotional energy punctures its way into the ear drums. A fist-pumping anthem, its lyrics are heavy and meaningful, surging through the veins. This track, in all its synthesized glory, fittingly sets up the piano-driven gem, “Fix a Heart,” which is a desperate however heartfelt plea of sorts. “I try to sever ties and I ended up with wounds to bind like you’re pouring salt in my cuts,” she swoons on the first verse. Lovato’s pain runs so deep that this soul-baring song feels like a punch in the gut. If she’s learned one thing this past year, it’s how to be brutally and often painfully honest.

Lovato continues to pour on the heavy emotional syrup with the next three tracks – “Hold Up,” “Mistake,” and “Give Your Heart a Break” – without skimping on the electrically forceful instrumentation. The album then takes on its most autobiographical tone with the climactic “Skyscraper,” which contains some of Lovato’s finest vocals to date. She pulls back, belts, and sweetly sings in all the right places to deliver the performance of her career.

“In Real Life” and “My Love is Like a Star,” despite lacking a similarly deep or emotional impact, further illustrate her growth and maturity as a credible artist. Save for the Wizz Dumb Remix of “Skyscraper,” “For the Love of a Daughter” takes a page right out of her life, closing out the album in stunning, tear-inducing style.

While Demi Lovato certainly has more growing to do, on Unbroken she suggests that over time she will prove herself more than capable. Lesser pop divas should take note from Miss Lovato she knows what she’s doing.

Source: Seattle PI



Gallery Updates Photoshoots Unbroken
Written on Sep 17, 2011 by Grace

I’ve added new outtakes of Demi Lovato did for her ‘Unbroken’ album. I apologise for the heavily tagged images.



Reviews Unbroken
Written on Sep 15, 2011 by Grace

There are two ways for pop stars to make a Survivor Album: either power-sing through your problems like Christina Aguilera, or make like Rihanna and dance till you forget what you’re supposed to be getting over. On her first release since checking out of rehab, Demi Lovato wants to have it both ways. She’s front-loaded Unbroken with leave-no-synth-effect-behind R&B (”You’re My Only Shorty,” featuring Iyaz), shy love-in-this-club tracks (”Who’s That Boy”), and Timbaland bangers (”All Night Long,” with Missy Elliott). So it’s a little unnerving when she gets to the album’s second half — the part where, as she told Ryan Seacrest, ”I’m singing about some issues that I’ve never even spoken about before.”

Having struggled with cutting since she was a preteen, Lovato admits, ”I ended up with wounds to bind…and I just ran out of Band-Aids” on the hugely affecting ballad ”Fix a Heart.” The piano confessional ”For the Love of a Daughter” finds her picturing herself at age 4, begging her dad to ”put the bottle down” and keep his ”selfish hands” to himself. And then there’s ”Skyscraper,” an anthem so honest you can hear her voice breaking. Clearly it’s been a tough year for Lovato. But as Rihanna could tell her, sometimes bad years make great songs. B+

Source: Entertainment Weekly



Headlines News Unbroken
Written on Aug 23, 2011 by Grace

Demi Lovato’s official website has release official tracklisting for her new album, ‘Unbroken’. ‘Unbroken’ will be out on September 20, 2011. The lists of tracks are listed as below.

  1. All Night Long – Featuring Missy Elliot & Timberland
  2. Who’s That Boy – Featuring Dev
  3. You’re My Only Shorty – Featuring IYAZ
  4. Together – Featuring Jason Derulo
  5. Lightweight
  6. Unbroken
  7. Fix A Heart
  8. Hold Up
  9. Mistake
  10. Give Your Heart A Break
  11. Skyscraper
  12. In Real Life
  13. My Love Is Like A Star
  14. For The Love Of A Daughter
  15. Skyscraper (Wizz Dumb Remix)



Gallery Updates Unbroken
Written on Aug 19, 2011 by Grace

Finally, after a long wait, Demi Lovato’s upcoming new album art cover has been unveiled! The cover looks amazing as the ‘Skyscraper’ single cover. Click the image to view the actual photo. I will be adding more pictures from Demi’s birthday party later on. Check back soon!








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