Demi Lovato is more alive than ever…
After releasing several studio albums, changing styles and music direction and surviving a near fatal overdose, the 30-year-old half-Mexican American singer and actress has released “Still Alive,” her contribution to the Scream VI soundtrack.
It’s the first taste of Lovato’s new music since releasing her eighth studio album, Holy Fvck, back in 2022.
The pop-punk fueled full-length contained collaborations with Yungblud, Royal & the Serpent and Dead Sara and ultimately topped three separate Billboard tallies: Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums.
Mike Shinoda produces “Still Alive,” a single that sees Lovato cruising in the pop-punk lane and spitting out lyrics that illustrate a living hell.
On it, she sings: “Already died a thousand times / Went to hell but I’m back and I’m breathing / Make me bleed while my heart is still beating / Still alive”.
Lovato came very close to losing it all when she overdosed on heroin in 2018. She’s since spoken candidly about the incident, and the ongoing road to recovery from a binge that left her with three strokes, a heart attack, and blind spots in her vision.
“Still Alive” is accompanied by an official music video, which features a creep in that familiar Ghostface mask, terrorizing some poor folks.
Jensen Noen directs the “Still Alive” music video.
The next installment in the Scream franchise will be released on March 10 in cinemas.